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There will be, I'm positive. Yeah she's the weak link in the movie, acting wise. She overacted a bit, but her scenes are not long. Not sure if you are serious. Agree, I didn't expect much from this movie. Enjoyed the rescue sequence too. I think he's on the boat with the 2 men I enjoyed the movie as well, don't understand the overly negative reactions. Maybe because I don't browse the argument-ridden boards much, I usually don't care about the posters. So none. That's funny, haha I don't think talking to a female stranger is a good idea, let alone complimenting on them No... why should you care? A 3rd world country, as some might say. Equality is easier said than done. I care more about the actions instead of a simple question of "for or against". Of course no one wants to be discriminated, who ever they are. But humans are flawed. I don't believe in anything idealistic (ones who are trying to spread that are either hypocrites or lying to themselves). Changing the little things you do in life is enough (depends on who you are and what kind of people are around you), rather than shouting slogans. I wouldn't compliment on anything they have. That'd be weird as if I were trying to steal from them or distract them to do some bad thing on them. As for a stranger talking to me, I would politely answer something short, and ignore and avoid them. Being cautious (for reasons above). That's what happens when you live in a place full of petty thieves and robbers. That applies for random people on the street. That they are countering their wish of eliminating discrimination of their race, by bringing discrimination to another race? By deeming all whites are racists and should repent their "sins" by doing something in favor of the blacks, they (BLM people) are the racists themselves. I agree with your stance that they turned this into Deadpool. I can't really elaborate it, but big budgeted movies these days seem to try to imitate the Marvel movies in their "easiness", simplistic moral and sentimental characters, which is not a good thing imo. No. Why do people have to be responsible for some bad thing their ancestors did? Would you repay something to another guy whose great great great great great grandfather was killed by your great great great great great grandfather? In the past, there were fights, killings, discrimination happening amongst and between every nation in the world. Bringing guilts upon a group of modern people for that reason is foolish and definitely unjust. I like the movie, good acting and thrills. It's nice to watch in the cinema with all that atmosphere. I like the cat-and-mouse game between the two characters. The ending falls into your usual horror cliché though. No, you don't need to. The movies are stand-alone. You can watch the first one later to understand more about the main characters (Matt and Alejandro), but I don't think you need to watch it first to enjoy the second.