Harmful

Evie 2022-03-22 09:02:16

The plot is very touching, I admit that I even cried. But without scrutiny. As a liberal arts student, I don't really understand these scientific theories, so I just tell a story. In the choice between boyfriend and mother, let's not mention why the heroine was persuaded to go back by the strange persuasion of the hero. Since the best friend cheated, is it not difficult for the hero to catch up? In this case the line is the best of both worlds, both mother and boyfriend. Although the heroine also revealed that "I can't live in the past all the time", her attitude in the future has always been "Chasing love is the only reason for me to go back." In addition, at the end, she has eliminated all hidden dangers before leaving, so the obstacle of "sacrifice of innocent people" does not hold. That being the case, it's totally fine to stay! So the question arises: Why arrange for a girlfriend to cheat? Just to be able to legitimately use her as a loop experimenter at the end? This leads to another question. Why use girlfriends as test subjects? We know that the best friend of the original line did not know the male protagonist, and there was no such thing as cheating. Although the girlfriends of the other line are with the male protagonist, they also play an irreplaceable role in helping the female protagonist go back. To be honest, I almost certainly thought she was talking about a professor when she said "I have a good candidate", and I was first stunned and then disappointed when I saw it was a best friend. From the first part to the second part of the film, the route taken has always been "I am a good girl by nature". From the father-daughter reconciliation in the first part to the rescue of another line's roommate in the second part, it has been trying to dig and discuss love. But the ending of the second part made the situation smaller all of a sudden. It can only be said that the meaning of the existence of girlfriends is a joke in itself, but this kind of behavior that demeans the role of passers-by is really detracting from me.

Regardless of the emotional line, there are still impressive things. For example, the kiss in the fall of Mars at the end (don't think about: why the male protagonist kisses the female protagonist at this time? The female protagonist didn't even tell the male protagonist their relationship in another line in this loop!), such as the high ponytail roommate's Role switching, such as the two supporting characters desperately helping to hold the teacher down. The whole movie can only be said to be ok, so-so. Not as succinct and powerful as the first, but probably not a downright bad movie either.

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  • Treva 2022-03-27 09:01:13

    I didn't expect it to turn into a sci-fi comedy. My scalp was numb when the heroine jumped off the plane show in a bikini...

  • Chandler 2022-01-05 08:02:02

    This movie feels like a comedy, especially the Asian roommate, who is terribly cute. The story closely follows the previous one and plays a new cycle. The heroine has had the first exercise, and the combat effectiveness has clearly risen. It's okay to add some topics of growth and love.

Happy Death Day 2U quotes

  • [Tree passes out. Carter brings her to the hospital. She regains consciousness and gasps]

    Carter Davis: Hey, hey. It's okay. It's just me.

    Tree Gelbman: Hey.

    Carter Davis: You okay? You really gave me a scare back there.

    Tree Gelbman: Yeah. Yeah, I'm fine.

    [pause]

    Tree Gelbman: You still came.

    Carter Davis: Yeah, of course. Why wouldn't I? Oh, we got a hold of your parents. They're on their way.

    [Tree is filled with fear, recalling the murders performed in the hospital]

    Tree Gelbman: No. They can't come here. It's not safe.

    Carter Davis: What are you talking about?

    [the lights go out. When they are back, Dr. Gregory Butler is suddenly present]

    Carter Davis: [recoils] Jesus...

    Gregory Butler: [coldly] Can I help you?

    Tree Gelbman: Oh, it's okay. He's a friend.

    Gregory Butler: Sorry. Visiting hours are over.

    Carter Davis: Oh. All right. Well...

    [Carter starts walking away]

    Tree Gelbman: Thanks, Carter.

    Carter Davis: Yeah. Feel better.

    [Carter leaves. Gregory closes the door]

    Tree Gelbman: [to Gregory] So, I guess now you know why I wasn't in your class today.

    Gregory Butler: Pardon?

    Tree Gelbman: Advanced bio.

    [Gregory looks strangely at Tree. Obviously he has no idea who she is. He approaches the bed and looks at Tree closely]

    Gregory Butler: Uh, I'm sorry. Are you in my class? You don't look familiar.

    [Tree realizes it is one of the differences between this dimension and the original dimension]

    Tree Gelbman: [chuckles] I'm sorry. My mistake.

    Gregory Butler: Right. Well, I'm Dr. Butler.

    [Gregory offers a handshake. Tree shakes his hand feebly]

    Tree Gelbman: Nice to meet you.

    Gregory Butler: Ms. Gelbman, I've been having a hard time pulling up your medical records.

    [Tree recalls hearing this line in the original dimension]

    Tree Gelbman: I know. I should be dead. My results, they don't make sense, right?

    Gregory Butler: Yes. They're highly alarming, to be honest.

    Tree Gelbman: Wait. What time is it?

    Gregory Butler: [looks at his watch] Uh, it's almost 9:30. Why?

    Tree Gelbman: [fearfully] She's about to die.

    Gregory Butler: Who?

    Tree Gelbman: Lori. He's gonna kill her!

  • Tree Gelbman: Wait. What time is it?

    Gregory Butler: [looks at his watch] Almost 21:30, why?

    Tree Gelbman: [fearfully] She is about to die.

    Gregory Butler: Who?

    Tree Gelbman: Lori. He's gonna kill her?

    Gregory Butler: What?

    Tree Gelbman: Listen to me. You need to stop her from going down to the OR.

    Gregory Butler: [lying] I'm sorry. I don't know who you're talking about.

    Tree Gelbman: [sharply] Oh, really? Well, maybe your wife does.

    [Gregory looks aghast]

    Tree Gelbman: Go.

    [Gregory shakes his head]

    Tree Gelbman: Go!

    [Gregory rushes out of the room. Tree removes the catheter from her hand and exits. She sneaks past nurse Deena at the nurses' station and rushes to Tombs' room. As the security guard comes out of the restroom, Tree hits him on the end with a telephone. The guard collapses, unconscious. Tree bends over him and takes his gun]

    Tree Gelbman: Sorry...

    [Tree takes the elevator to the floor of the OR. She moves stealthily along the corridor. A nurse appears, and Tree quickly hides in a doorway until she is out of sight. On her way, Tree suddenly notices blood drops on the floor. She cautiously enters the OR, ready to open fire. Following the trail of the blood drops, she moves the curtain. Lori's dead body lies on the floor in a puddle of blood]

    Tree Gelbman: [sorrowfully] Lori...

    [a Bayfield Baby masked person, armed with a knife, steps behind Tree. She senses it in time, turns back and shoots twice. The masked person collapses. Smiling bitterly, Tree approaches the masked person, removes the mask, revealing Tombs' face]

    Tree Gelbman: [snarls] Who set you free?

    [Tombs lips move, blood oozes from his mouth, but no words come out. He dies. Suddenly, a curtain moves, and a second Bayfield Baby masked person appears behind Tree. Tree senses the second assailant too late. It grabs Tree, one hand around her throat and the second holding her right wrist, trying to make her drop the gun. Tree struggles, but in vain. She realizes it is the real murderer, who used Tombs as a cover up]

    Tree Gelbman: [yells] Who are you?

    [the assailant does not answer. Tree notices several cylinders of flammable gas a few feet away]

    Tree Gelbman: [enraged] Fine. I go, you go!

    [Tree straightens her hand and shoots at the gas cylinders. They explode in flames. Tree and the masked person are engulfed with flames. Tree awakes in Carter's bed, as usual]

    Carter Davis: Oh, hey. You're up. I wasn't sure if you wanted to sleep in or not.

    Tree Gelbman: [grumbles] I am so done with this shit...

    [Tree gathers the group in the lab and explains the situation to them. Then she draws on the board the equations she has been memorizing in the past days]