It's still a cool movie, but isn't the blood used as much as the previous one? I just saw a few funny points: Al got stuck and couldn't pull out the knife twice, the two kicked each other and fell to the ground at the same time, Al flushed the water in the toilet to breathe (I I sighed that this trick is too good), when the bride climbed out of the soil to go to the bar, the boss saw the flying soil behind her from the window (in the middle of the night, it really looks like a ghost). I rewatched the fight scene many times, carefully watching every action of both sides, which is why I watched three hours of a two-hour movie. I can understand Bill's approach, he's a killer, and that's a reasonable response. But he lied to the bride and washed the wedding in blood, which I cannot accept. The bride's revenge also makes sense. When I saw the last two people talking candidly, I guessed many times what they would say and how to answer, but they didn't guess right, Quentin is really a genius! I thought the decisive battle would be very fierce, but it ended in two strokes, including Al and the bride each holding a decisive battle with a knife. The momentum was very strong. Very Quentin. Black-and-white movies and music are as good as ever and fit the occasion, especially at the bridal wedding, where black-and-white still has a feeling of looking back on the vicissitudes of life.
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