personal opinion

Milan 2022-03-22 09:02:16

#愛日月2# At the beginning, I thought it was very ordinary, and slowly I found that the more I looked, the better it looked. ୧( ⁼̴̶̤̀ω⁼̴̶̤́ )૭ To be honest, I really didn’t expect to be able to pick up the second part and the first part. The ending is also perfect without any ambush The omen of the pen did not know that the second part could be connected so well. I have no culture and can only sigh "Fuck". The two have the same plot style but different ideological themes. The first part is about self-change and the second part is about life choices In fact, every time the heroine dies, I can't help laughing. She really has an explosive mentality In retrospect, it can solve my previous doubts: 1. Why does the latitude of Huangmao have another self? I understand that the parallel space is the same time line, there are infinite parallel worlds, and the change process of people or things in each world Any substance in different worlds may run into other latitudes that do not belong to its own world, which means that time is fixed and space is infinite, so "false yellow hair" actually wants to use a machine to return to its own world and end The loop unexpectedly jumped into the world of "Real Yellow Hair" 2. The world the heroine returned to is not her own world, although the time point is the same, but there must be another "heroine" who exists similar to "The Night the Comet Came" 3. Why isn't roommate Lori no longer a bad guy? First, Lori at this latitude may not be a ruthless villain. Second, if the heroine and scumbag doctor don't know each other, there can be no extramarital affairs. Lori has no motive for murder. Third Didn't Lori already get a scumbag 4. Why is the experimenter a "blind" roommate? I think it should be the heroine who has a personal grudge Is the ending really perfect? If Huang Mao started the machine in order to eliminate false yellow hair (the cycle date that caused the heroine to jump to another world), then after starting the machine for the last time, the heroine returned to her own world "traveling through the date", which means that Huang Mao still started at the beginning of the film. Huang Mao, he still has to continue the cycle. On the same day, the heroine is also the heroine from the beginning. The fake Huang Mao should still be in this world and not disappear. The only explanation is that Huang Mao has turned the fake back into the original world of his own. Injured the heroine by mistake and stopped her own cycle together. It seems that this cannon kills three birds with one stone.

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Extended Reading
  • Felix 2022-03-26 09:01:09

    Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha

  • Blanche 2022-04-24 07:01:16

    Explained the reason for the first cycle, which is rather nonsense. In the end, the three views are a bit ruined and become harmful.

Happy Death Day 2U quotes

  • [at the lab, Tree explains the situation to the group. After she writes the equations on the board, they prepare Sissy]

    Tree Gelbman: How much longer is it gonna take?

    Ryan Phan: Thanks to your crazy memory, it shouldn't take long at all. I can have Sissy ready to go in just a few minutes.

    [Tree nods. Then she recalls she needs to warn Lori and say goodbye to her parents]

    Tree Gelbman: [to Ryan] I need a little more time. There's something I need to do.

    [Tree heads for the door]

    Ryan Phan: Tree!

    [Tree stops in her tracks and turns back]

    Ryan Phan: You sure you want to go back?

    Tree Gelbman: Can't spend my life living in the past. Got to take a leap of faith.

    [Tree leaves. Ryan ponders for a moment over what Tree said, then he returns to work on the compter]

  • [Tree goes to her sorority house. As she arrives, Lori comes out, on her way to the hospital]

    Lori Spengler: She finally rolls in...

    Tree Gelbman: Uh, Lori, hi.

    Lori Spengler: [chuckles, noticing Tree's dishevelled appearance] Big night?

    Tree Gelbman: [grunts] You could say that. Um, look, Lori, I...

    [pause]

    Tree Gelbman: It's good to see you.

    Lori Spengler: [chuckles, puzzled] Wha...? It's good to see you, too, Tree.

    [while Tree fumbles for words, something catches Lori's attention, and her smile fades. Tree follows her gaze and sees Gregory leaning on his car, looks annoyed. Lori sighs sadly and lowers her eyes]

    Tree Gelbman: He's not worth it. I mean, trust me. I've been involved with a married guy. I know what it's like living a double life. Always feeling like shit about yourself. But it's never too late to change. Someone once told me that "every day is a chance to be someone better." Maybe this is your day.

    [Lori listens to Tree intently]

    Lori Spengler: [smiles] Okay. Thank you.

    [Tree hugs Lori. She feels bad for killing her in the original dimension, even though it was of self-defence. She has grown to like Lori in the past weeks she spent in this dimension, and hopes she can save her]

    Tree Gelbman: Take care of yourself.

    [Tree leaves. Lori sighs, then goes to the hospital. Tree enters the sorority house and heads for Danielle's room. She knocks on the door, but no one answers. She enters the room and sees Danielle dressed in a nightgown and a robe]

    Danielle Bouseman: [surprised] Tree...

    Tree Gelbman: Hey. Um... look, Danielle, I feel really bad. I've totally been misjudging you, and it's completely on me. I am so sorry that I've, like, made this...

    [suddenly, Nick comes out of the bathroom, wears only a towel]

    Nick Sims: [smiles] Nice... three-way.

    [Tree realizes that Danielle cheats on Carter. She muses that maybe Danielle is not much better than the selfish bitch she is in the original dimension]

    Danielle Bouseman: [embarrassed] He's kidding.

    Nick Sims: No, I'm-I'm not.

    Danielle Bouseman: Nick's, um, shower was broken, so I said he could use mine. Right, Nick?

    [naturally, Tree does not believe this lame excuse. Nick is so stupid that he does not understand what Danielle meant]

    Nick Sims: [puzzled] My shower's fine.

    [Danielle gives Nick a murderous look]

    Tree Gelbman: Right. Um, you know what? Never mind. Sorry for interrupting. Bye-ee.

    Nick Sims: Bye-ee.

    [Tree leaves, closing the door behind. Angrily, Danielle slaps on Nick's bare chest]

    Nick Sims: Ow! What was that for?

    Danielle Bouseman: For being dumb as a rock. That's what.

    Nick Sims: Oh, really? How can a rock be dumb? They don't even have brains.

    [Danielle gapes at Nick's stupidity, and slaps him again]

    Nick Sims: [annoyed] Ouch!