heroine of Grim Reaper 1 was obviously not dead in 1, in order to avoid various possible accidents, she consciously put herself in a mental hospital, and it was a room with soft walls on all sides except for a bed. However, No. 2 was bombed to death in the hospital.
The male protagonist explained in 2 that he was killed by a brick when he went out after hiding in the home for 3 months. The evidence is on the wall of the ward of the mental hospital for the female protagonist. There is other evidence that the male protagonist of Dead 2 also found the same report on the Internet.
Reaper 2
reported in the newspaper covered by a tramp at the last subway station in Death 3, "The accident survivor died in a bizarre accident due to the breakdown of the wood shredder." The coat was wrapped around the rotating propeller blades of the wood chipper. The hero wanted to save her, but they were both caught in the machine. . .
In Reaper 3,
at the end of the film, the male protagonist had a sentence that didn’t seem to be translated, "What’s wrong with the car!", and then added the sound effects, it should be heroic. In addition, a friend said that the final scene of the D9 version was that the heroine was smashed into flesh by another subway. I did not watch the D9 version, so I will use it as a reference for the time being.
The second thing that can be used as a reference is that they did not appear in Death 4, and it should have died at that time. Of course, I didn't rule out giving clues like the heroes and heroines of Dead 2, but I didn't pay attention to the possibility. This is waiting for a careful friend to investigate and speak.
Needless to say, Bleach 4, the end of the film is straightforward.
A clue
that runs through the Reaper series There is a clue that can run through the entire Reaper series in Death 2. It is a continuation of Death 1 and the starting point for Queen Reaper 3. It is the conversation that survivors discussed in the car when they went to find pregnant women. Many translations are incomplete, and the general idea is as follows:
All people have been saved directly or indirectly by the survivors of the death 1, and the survivors of the death 1 should not have survived, let alone save others, so They should have died long ago.
The hero of Death 2 was supposed to have died in a mission, but was temporarily sent to a train accident and survived, so he was indirectly rescued by the train accident. The train accident was the time when BILY's head was cut off in Death 1.
The heroine of Dead 2 was killed by the villain when she was supposed to pick up the car from the supermarket with her mother, but someone came to her for a questionnaire survey, so she was spared. Her mother went to pick up the car by herself and was killed by the villain. So she was rescued by a questionnaire, and the content of the questionnaire was TOD's "suicide" in the bathtub.
The black man was a teacher. He had a student who wanted to come to school to kill him with a knife, but he was transferred away before and escaped. He was transferred to replace the teacher in Death 1.
The long-haired man, the one whose body was cut into three pieces by a wire, was supposed to have died in the collapse of the Paris Opera while traveling in Paris, but the ghost did not enter the Paris Opera just because the opera was willing to collapse. He witnessed the male and female protagonist and the man who seemed to be called Carter in Paris when he was smashed to death by a billboard. The ghost did not enter the Paris Opera and was spared.
That woman named KAT was the one who died of the airbag. She was supposed to have died in the plane or the train accident, but she was spared because the bus hit and killed someone and missed the plane or the train. The bus she was riding on happened to be the one of Carter's girlfriend (the beautiful blonde TERRY).
The explanation about 180
seems to be at least 180 in all the death scenes in the first episode of the Grim Reaper series, implying that it is related to 180.
In fact, it was the flight number 180 of the dead 1 plane. From this 180 flight, some people escaped because of a hunch. The survivors of the 180 flight directly or indirectly saved the people who should have died in the series 2, and the survivors in the series 2 were affected again. Series 3, and so on. In other words, the Reaper series is a butterfly effect caused by the survivors of Flight 180.
So the follow-up series all imply that it has something to do with 180.
The problem of new life in Dead 2
The heroine KIMBERLY in 2 initially mistakenly thought that the pregnant woman's child was a new life. Later, she recalled that in the car accident she "foreseeed", the pregnant woman was not dead and should have survived. So they guessed wrong together, so she finally chose to commit suicide. She did die and her heart stopped, but she was saved in the end. This was the real new life, so she and the male lead survived. But according to the above theory, she and the male lead should have died a long time ago, so they died after 5 months.
The safety notice of
death 4 didn't feel anything, it didn't hurt or itchy, death 1 was horrified, death 2 was suspenseful, and death 3 was average. It was getting worse and worse. It might be that I was getting more and more numb. After reading the Reaper series, I can tell you a truth. The so-called safety warnings, operation manuals, and prohibitions are still worthy of your attention and operate according to them, otherwise there will be accidents in the Reaper series. At the same time, everyone should also pay attention to the safe placement of small objects, fire prevention and theft, etc. It feels that many deaths in the gods of death are caused by their own littering.
In addition, the Grim Reaper series is becoming more and more of the live-action version of "happy tree friend". This animation is a collection of thrilling and bloody safety accidents, which is very warning!
In view of the current survival rate of the Grim Reaper series is 0%, after watching the Grim Reaper series, a friendly reminder everyone to pay attention to safety!
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