comedy is greater than horror

Bernadette 2022-03-21 09:02:33

The first film combines comedy and horror, with half of each, and it was not until the end that the real murderer was found out. In the second film, the proportion of comedy obviously exceeded that of horror, and even death was no longer killed by the murderer over and over again. , but take the initiative to commit suicide over and over again to derive the formula with the help of memory precipitation, so the overall look and feel does not have the ability to mobilize emotions from the first film, it is better than nothing. Originally, I didn't think about why time loops. At the beginning of the second part, a machine was created, which was regarded as the source of time loop and even the multiverse. From this, the heroine was asked to consider whether to stay in the current universe. Or go to the universe that should exist, the original intention is good, it is hope to get rid of the pure comedy and terrifying low taste, and cause the audience to think about the way we live in this life, whether it is carnival or regret, all the happenings are real in this life. . I always feel that the director wants to express too many ideas, which is obviously much more bloated than the first one. The comedy and horror of the first one are eye-catching. It turns out that horror can also be presented in a comedy way. The movie is rated 75 out of 75, and the rating is okay.

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  • Jennifer 2022-04-23 07:03:19

    High open and low walk, Tesla, quantum mechanics, and parallel universes are all over the place. I thought it would play a trick similar to "Time Sin", but the overall soap opera turned into a soap opera, and the slasher element dropped to a very low level. Montage and the like are also relatively idiots, and the French Blind Girl Theater is even more mentally retarded, but I am looking forward to this thing continuing to make a whole series.

  • Braxton 2022-03-25 09:01:14

    Completely mentally retarded comedy. A whole lot of bullshit, all kinds of boring.

Happy Death Day 2U quotes

  • Ryan Phan: Great. I have to manually re-enter all this code.

    Tree Gelbman: Okay, how long?

    Ryan Phan: Six, seven hours.

    Tree Gelbman: Ryan, look at me. I am on borrowed time here. Understand? Get it done.

    Ryan Phan: Uh, yeah, I'm on it.

    [Tree leaves. Carter runs after her]

    Carter Davis: Tree, wait up.

    [Tree continues walking away]

    Carter Davis: Hey. Are you sure about this?

    Tree Gelbman: Of course I'm sure.

    Carter Davis: Okay, well, what about the killer?

    [Tree stops]

    Carter Davis: I mean, you said people are gonna die tonight. If you close the loop and we don't help, then they're dead for good, aren't they?

    Tree Gelbman: [firmly] I have to stay alive. I can't go back to that hospital. It's way too risky.

    [Tree starts walking away]

    Carter Davis: Okay, so that's it? You're just gonna walk away and let a bunch of innocent people die?

    [Tree stops and returns to face Carter]

    Tree Gelbman: People die every day, Carter. I can't be responsible for everyone, okay? I know how selfish that sounds, but it's true.

    Carter Davis: [disdainfully] Yeah, no, that sounds incredibly selfish. Are you serious?

    Tree Gelbman: [shakes her head tearfully] That's not fair. You have no idea how hard this is for me. I don't want to have to choose between you and my mom, but I have to.

    Carter Davis: What do you mean, "choose"?

    [Tree hesisates for a moment]

    Tree Gelbman: Carter, we're together in the other dimension.

    [Carter gapes]

    Tree Gelbman: I woke up in your bed every morning, just like this morning. I did it over and over and over again until I fell in love with you. But that version of us is back there, and my mom is alive here. So I've made my decision.

    Carter Davis: Wh... what if you're wrong? Huh? What if you're wrong? What if this isn't the life that you're-you're supposed to have?

    Tree Gelbman: So, what? I'm just supposed to go back to some dimension where my mom's dead?

    [Tree shakes her head, choked by tears]

    Tree Gelbman: I can't. I can't lose her again.

    Carter Davis: [quietly] You already did. And none of this is real if it erases that. You're just... you're living someone else's life that doesn't belong to you. Y-Your pain, th-that loss, that's... that's what makes you you. But you have the chance to do something other people only dream of.

    Tree Gelbman: What?

    Carter Davis: You can say goodbye.

    [before Tree can answer, they hear Danielle calling Carter "Yoo-hoo!". She approaches]

    Tree Gelbman: Your girlfriend's calling you. Better go.

    [Tree walks away]

    Danielle Bouseman: What's her problem? She just ditched our house meeting.

    [Carter does not answer. His eyes are fixed on Tree, as she getting further from them. Danielle notices that and snaps her fingers before his face]

    Danielle Bouseman: Hello? What were you guys talking about?

    Carter Davis: [lies] Nothing. We were just... we were going over school stuff.

  • [Tree is sitting in her parents' car. They drive away from the campos. Tree feels gloomy. She has second thoughts about her decision to stay in this dimension]

    Julie Gelbman: [turns to Tree] Hey. You know what I'm craving right now?

    Tree Gelbman: What?

    Julie Gelbman: One of those giant cinnamon rolls from that bakery in Morro Bay.

    [Tree looks puzzled, since she does not remember anything like that]

    Julie Gelbman: From our birthday last year. You don't remember? You ate two of them.

    Tree Gelbman: [whispers] That wasn't me.

    [Tree realizes Carter was right; she does not belong to this dimension]