Yeah, it's worse than the first part, but I can't say it's too bad. In fact, the problem with movies is often in the budget. The first one was $50 million and the second one was $20 million, that’s the difference. It became implausible to look fog, it became easier to make up the characters. Actors are cheaper, the plot is more fluent.
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Yeah, it's worse than the first part, but I can't say it's too bad. In fact, the problem with movies is often in the budget. The first one was $50 million and the second one was $20 million, that’s the difference. It became implausible to look fog, it became easier to make up the characters. Actors are cheaper, the plot is more fluent. But it's still an acceptable level, it's not thrash, it's not someone's amateur movie, it's not art house, it's still a movie that keeps afloat. Such low ratings here were instructed perhaps because of inflated expectations and a very successful first part, but if it was an independent film, then the average ratings it deserves. The real downsides are two: - It wasn't a scary movie. This is a kind of youth movie with passing situations and finding yourself. - There's a plot inconsistency. In the first film, all members of the order were kind of cut out, and now it turns out that there are plenty of them left. In the first film, they tried to kill the girl, and now it turns out that all this time she was planned as a vessel for the birth of some of their god. In short, the sequel he is a sequel – continue what you do not need to continue.
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