The third work in the "Night at the Museum" series is better than the two previous works, more interesting and more adventurous, thanks to the trip to The British Museum in the film. (")
Of course, the film has a lot of digital special effects, but what is refreshing is that the film makes people feel like strolling happily in a familiar corridor. ()
The visual effects of the film are very good, but the jokes in the film seem outdated, the emotions portrayed seem artificial and unnatural, and the historical lessons are too mandatory. ()
The film still continues the old stalk of the resurrection of the antiques, coupled with Ben Stiller's American humor and self-defeating, it can be regarded as a work dedicated to the audience that is highly visible and does not require any brainstorming. There are still many star faces in the film, and the jokes are also dense, but at the end Robin McLaurim Williams's curtain call was a little bit sentimental. ()
The special effects scenes of the film are enough to massage the eyeballs, but the story is very lazy, and there is almost no significant difference from the previous two films. (by)
"Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb" is a very entertaining movie, the pictures are exquisite and impeccable, but the story lacks more attractive elements, so the fourth episode is unlikely to be born. ()
The Chinese elements in "Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb" are wonderful and ingenious, and it can be called one of the most exciting scenes in the whole movie.
For a popcorn movie, "Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb" actually doesn't require any film reviews, anyway, it's funny and not ugly. The film crew of "Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb" didn't have the conscience of making the movie bad. In terms of the structure of this series of movies, the first episode talks about a board that can resurrect historical figures within a certain range at night, and the second episode talks about this board going to another museum, so more history is resurrected. figure. In theory, every later episode can appear in a certain museum, and the story can always be filmed. However, when the co-writer Thomas Lennon announced in 2010 that he was going to shoot the third episode, he announced that they were going to only shoot one more episode. , Directly explain the origin of that board. So when watching the third episode, you can always notice that the screenwriter deliberately ended all possible sequel branches. The death of the two actors in the film adds to the sense of determination.
Compared with the previous two, the story of "Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb" lacks novelty, but the pictures are more refined.
"Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb" is the third part of the series. Most viewers regard it as a pure entertainment film and don't take the historical figures in the museum seriously. In fact, those characters have a lot of magic in the setting of the movie. Whether it is deliberate or coincidental, we can find that those ancient people who have been "resurrected" by magical powers are making up for some of the regrets in life in "new lives".