After thinking about it, I should write a long piece to express my disgust with this movie. A film that can be loaded into the negative teaching material of Hollywood sequel movies. The foreshadowing, characters and interesting props of the first episode have not even been formed. In this film, it is completely assumed that all this has never happened, except for the use of Except for some settings, it completely gives people a feeling of an overhead world view. Maybe the director thinks that on a large scale + just letting the characters take a lunch can make this series comparable to Quentin? . . All in all, the sequel is as casual as the first episode is: random plot, random characters, random twist, and random Elton John. . Speaking of Elton John, in this movie, the old man may feel quite fresh when he just debuted. After all, he is a British national treasure singer in the British story, but the more you go, the more you will find that the old man's stealing the show has affected the look and feel of the plot, and even pulled Lowered the overall quality of the movie, especially in order to improve the sense of presence, and put up Saturday Night's bgm just after Merlin got his lunch... The degree of disgust is no less than that of the Avengers Four, Tony snapped his fingers and let Star Lord Talk to Sol. After watching the movie, I felt that the crew was playing with Mr. Elton throughout the whole process. After making him happy, he told stories by the way. The only thing I can still watch is to continue the large-scale style of the first episode, but because of the lack of level castration methods of domestic streaming media, this movie is one of the few that can make me sit and live.
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