"Invincible Destruction King 2": a little running account

Omari 2022-03-31 09:01:03

The rhythm of the second act was unsatisfactory, but fortunately, the content / easter eggs were rich, and the whole was still enjoyable.

A lot of people say it belongs to Disney's "Ready Player One". But in contrast, behind the many exaggerated designs and anthropomorphic appearances, the interpretation of the Internet in "Destruction King 2" is more accurate and exciting than the interpretation of VR in "The Player", and the final outcome is not. It's as rude as forcing the otaku to stop the game on a certain day. As for which side of the dugout is better and stronger, it actually depends on which one is better for the individual.

Disney's self-deprecating deconstruction of the princess' story is one of the highlights of the film, but this has already caused heated discussions after the release of the trailer, so I won't say more here, just remind those who haven't watched it yet: [Allow sad] Certainly Be mentally prepared for the second egg...

"Unfortunately", this film may have a serious problem for mainland audiences: eBay, which is a major plot focus, may not be able to resonate with the so-called "down-to-earth". Of course, the website that is another major plot point...from the content form to the name translation is full of some earthy sense of sarcasm/induction.

72/100. One point goes to Gail Gado's sister Shane, and one point goes to Mr. Anthony Daniels, who never misses C-3PO.

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Extended Reading
  • Gerardo 2022-03-25 09:01:08

    Double sigh of super secret threat warning, Nima is cute and scary? Don't dare to swipe twice, I can't be offended, the end subtitles are good, two easter eggs, no, full screen of easter eggs, I like the new cute gourd, the princess group laughs die. The three-dimensional Internet can be seen in three dimensions, and that famous wall should be clearly visible in the Internet space...

  • Rosemarie 2022-03-24 09:01:49

    Bombarded with shadowy terrier eggs, frustrating brains are not enough to respond, the sequel of the male characters lying down, the assembly of shiny Disney princesses and the cool sister Shan who has no friends, even the Ralphs can't stop Yunni from being deeply affectionate and righteous The pursuit of freedom and independence! The sadness reached Lalalan. The creativity of entering the online world is excellent. The malicious pop-up window of high-rise comments is not as good as disconnecting the Buddhist system from the Internet. The 8:00 husband and wife team of Axiu and the sergeant is the life that should be envied. (The second friendship paragraph is so cliché, but it's really touching!

Ralph Breaks the Internet quotes

  • KnowsMore: Either you put all the clones in therapy,- not very realistic,- or the antivirus district is surrounded by a gate made from security software. If Vanellope could somehow lead all of the clones through the gate, they would be deleted all at once; sort of a co-dependent Pied Piper situation.

    Vanellope: We know a pied piper!

    Ralph: We do?

    Vanellope: Yesss!

    Ralph: Who?

    Vanellope: Yesss!

    Ralph: But who is it?

    [Vanellope hangs her head downward, and then Ralph finally gets it a moment later]

    Ralph: Oh, you mean Yesss!

  • Belle: [closes book] Well, there's a lot to unpack here.

    Aurora: [nods] Mmhmm.

    Belle: So this steering wheel you sing of, that's a metaphor?

    Vanellope: Ah ah. No no no it's not a metaphor. I literally want a steering wheel. I think the issue was I was a little pitchy.

    Mulan: Maybe a little. But, sometimes your song can't start until you go some place to reflect.

    Pocahontas: What works for some of us is finding a form of water and staring at it.

    Vanellope: What?

    Snow White: Oh, yes. I like to stare at a wishing well.

    Moana: I stare at the ocean.

    Mulan: [raises hand sarcastically] Horse trough.

    Cinderella: Soap bubbles.

    Vanellope: Wait, you're saying if I just stare at some water.

    Ariel: [gets excited] That, important water.

    Vanellope: Right of course. Important water. I stare at the important water and somehow magically I'll start singing about my dream?

    [the Disney Princesses nod yes to Vanellope's answer]

    Rapunzel: For sure.

    Vanellope: Uh, yeah. I don't think so ladies, but thanks.