3/10
awful sequel
28 June 2022
Warning: Spoilers
The theme is very clichéd and politicized, and it is said that capitalism has won the victory. It's really amazing... It's hard to put into words

Several important charismatic characters and their planes Finally it's a distortion of the character to let a sexy Cuban handsome guy carry the black pot

The originally cold father suddenly became a kind grandfather, and the arc of the role could not be said at all

Compare other characters to not even have character arcs at all?

Why are the two beautiful girls so desperately in love with Martin? Martin is really beautiful, but the baseless dedication of the two female characters is beyond the point of saying that it feels like a hasty ending, and forcing it to end makes people feel very bad.

And the fake death at the end, I can't come up with a more cheesy ending than that

There are also several important characters that are missing throughout the whole process, and seeing a bad script that doesn't want to star at all can't rule out this possibility. Including Gay Guy Book Writer Annette, all of these important characters are missing, so that Martin doesn't have the opportunity to react at all, and in this part, Martin's growth is also inexplicable Compared to the particularly delicate ending of the second part, the treatment of the third part at the end can only be said to be extremely disappointing, and the intentions of many of the characters, the background, their motives are not interpreted at all, and then they give the characters some blunt purpose, as if Brigitte must help Martin. I simply couldn't understand the motivation for doing so. And the aunts have to preserve capitalism through violent assassinations, and I can't understand why they have to do it.

Not only is the characters disappointing, the whole plot unfolds, there is no logic at all, there is no rhythm between each other, and the overall development is very passive, which makes people feel more and more boring the more you look at it.

Several supporting characters, including two big fools of the Russian soldier brother KGB, the Romanian agent of the Black Panther, have more of a hilarious presence at all, and not only does it not effectively advance the story, but their presence feels very abnormal and depressing.

There are several story lines that look like a celebration of capitalism, a critique of socialism, and the lack of depth and critical thinking as a whole, and it feels very strange

Anyway, it looks like it's really bad, especially for the end of the last episode, which destroyed such a good image of the first and second seasons. Very disliked TV series. Bad reviews. The taste of the music is also very bad, as if the second and third parts are made by two different people. This step of Martin seems to be a demon, killing people and not feeling any guilt, and there are even many lines that are not clearly stated.
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