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Sarai 2022-04-19 09:01:47
Mermaid line, muscle, vision, no plot.
I didn't particularly like films about personal hero complexes, and this film wanted to describe the struggle against the black slave trade and the combination of loveism. It was difficult to balance. It was too sleepy at first, and I didn't understand why John went back to the jungle. What is the...
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Cale 2022-04-20 09:01:40
quite satisfactory
The plot is compact, the action scenes are wonderful, and the special effects are 8 points. There is no urge to watch the whole process. The subject of Tarzan is no longer new, but the casting has been done very well. Alexander can really interpret Tarzan's wildness and kindness. Harley Robbie's...
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Tamara 2022-01-26 08:17:58
The plot of Lord Greystoke's return to the Congo incorporates a rich background in colonial history, and the main characters outside Tarzan are also based on real historical figures. Waltz once again contributed to the appearance of carefree and the murderous inside of the villain. The film that sells meat not only has the male protagonist's pectoral muscles overflowing the IMAX screen, but also the wet Magrobi. The scenes actually shot in Congo are magnificent.
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Marlen 2022-01-26 08:17:58
The reputation of Rotten Tomatoes is very impressive, but it is not ugly in fact! Looking at Alex's face and muscles, do you dare to say ugly with your conscience? ! The story is more predictable, but all hero stories are basically the same. Good guys defeat bad guys, otherwise? The origin story of Taishan has been roughly taken with memories, without forcing the prequel, which is commendable. But what about good sex scenes? ! It was mentioned in the interview with Alex, why did you cut it off! Spit it out!
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