The first part is good, the second part is bullshit.

Luisa 2022-01-05 08:02:02

Completely spoiled! Be careful if you haven't seen it!

At the beginning, Ryan's line just saw some taste, and he forced it back to Cui. The incident in Cui behind was even more illogical than Ryan's incident.

First of all, when there were two Lanes, Lane and the hostess were looking for the murderer together, but when they were facing each other, suddenly for what purpose did they have to start the machine? This is not clear. If I have to force my brain to make up for it, it reminds me of the plot of "Terror Cruise Ship". Killing myself is to make up for my mistakes. If it continues like this, there are many possibilities.

Secondly, Cui was forced to return to her birthday, but the plot said the dimensions were different, and the killer was not going to kill her at all. If Cui chose not to go to the hospital, she would not die, so how could she repeat it? ...... Even a sleep will repeat the day? Why do you repeatedly commit suicide by disgusting yourself? According to the first part, it will be repeated after death, so no one has to kill her at all in this plot. Cui said that she didn't want to repeat it, then the logic would not make sense! ...To protect your roommate? The plot is not so developed. When it comes to this, I think of the sudden abnormal setting of the doctor and her wife, and I admire it too!

The second plot cannot withstand scrutiny, and the actors will also be affected by this. Since I really like the first part, I am also looking forward to the second part. When I watched the second part, I felt pretty good in the front, but the more I saw it, the more weird it became. After reading it and thinking about it, I felt that this was forcibly nonsense in order to shoot the second part.

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Extended Reading
  • Sincere 2022-03-28 09:01:07

    This part has abandoned logic and let go of itself, but there are still a lot of laughs, and the rhythm is worth learning

  • Zelda 2022-03-25 09:01:14

    The afternoon show after class. Frankly speaking, I didn’t expect to dig deeper into the already full story, and the director has done a good job in adjusting the overall style (the first film has more horror and thriller styles, but this one has a larger proportion of black humor. , personal feeling). It's a pity that the supporting characters are all small coffees. Basically, the performance can only be said to be average. The main thing is that the heroine plays the best role. On the whole, it is more like a tribute to "Back to the Future". Compared with the first one, it is a pure "killer" horror film, so it is not surprising that this one has a lot more "joy". The love line is better than the love line. Disadvantages: The pits are not filled, and the details and some logic can't really stand deep. The overall three and a half stars, after all, the viewing experience of a year and a half ago plus this time, I still like this small-cost series very much.

Happy Death Day 2U quotes

  • [Tree meets her father at the restaurant, to celebrate her birthday]

    Tree Gelbman: Hey, Dad.

    David Gelbman: Hey.

    Tree Gelbman: [hugs her father] Sorry I'm late.

    David Gelbman: It's okay, sweetie.

    Tree Gelbman: [sits at the table] It's just been a weird day.

    David Gelbman: Everything okay?

    Tree Gelbman: Uh, yeah. It's just... stuff, you know.

    David Gelbman: How's school?

    Tree Gelbman: Um, it's fine, Dad.

    [a waitress approaches]

    Waitress: Are you ready to order?

    David Gelbman: Not yet. We're still waiting on one more.

    Tree Gelbman: [puzzled] One more? I...

    Waitress: Okay. I'll be right back.

    [Tree cannot believe her eyes: her beloved mother Julie, who died three years ago in the original dimension, stands at the door, alive. She smiles lovingly at Tree]

    Tree Gelbman: Mom... oh, mom!

    [overwhelmed with joy, Tree rushes to her mother and hugs her lovingly, so strongly that Julie nearly falls backward]

    Julie Gelbman: [chuckles] Whoa! Hi...

    Tree Gelbman: [her eyes are filled with tears of joy] You're here. Are you really here?

    Julie Gelbman: [puzzled] Well, of course I'm here. It's our day.

    [Tree hugs her mother again. Julie and David are puzzled at Tree's strange behavior]

    Julie Gelbman: Are you okay?

    Tree Gelbman: Yeah. Yeah. Oh, God, I'm fine. I'm just... it's good to see you.

    [they chuckle. Tree hugs her mother again]

  • Tree Gelbman: When were you gonna tell me?

    Carter Davis: Tell you what?

    Tree Gelbman: About Danielle.

    Carter Davis: [puzzled] What about Danielle?

    Tree Gelbman: Apparently you guys are dating.

    Carter Davis: Wait, I thought... I thought you knew that. I mean, you guys live in the same house.

    Tree Gelbman: Uh, no, I definitely didn't know. But the bigger question is: does she know?

    Carter Davis: Does she know what?

    Tree Gelbman: One of her closest friends woke up in your bed this morning. You don't think that that's newsworthy?

    Carter Davis: [scoffs] Nothing happened. I slept in Ryan's bed last night.

    Tree Gelbman: So, why take me home?

    Carter Davis: Because you were... you were wasted. I was afraid you were gonna fall or choke on your own vomit like Janis Joplin.

    Tree Gelbman: [sighs, recalling that Carter told her the same thing in the original dimension] Okay. It's fine. It's fine. It's fine. It's fine. This is how it's supposed to be. My mom's okay. Lori isn't trying to kill me. I mean, this is, like, the better version of my life, right?

    Carter Davis: What are you...?

    [Tree notices Dr. Gregory Butler and his wife Stephanie. They appear to be arguing]

    Stephanie Butler: She's in a sorority, Gregory.

    Gregory Butler: She's...

    Carter Davis: Wait a minute. In this... in this other dimension, were we...?

    Tree Gelbman: I... I can't do this right now.

    [Tree walks away]