After watching the movie, I can't help but sigh that with the short 200-year history of the United States, people can YY come up with two historical adventure films of their own country. Although the logical relationship cannot stand scrutiny, and the puzzles have no technical content, they dare to make them up. Dare to shoot. We claim to have five thousand years of history, but we don't have a decent expedition series. After Jackie Chan's "Flying Eagle Project", he rarely made a big deal. On the contrary, in recent years, a wave of tomb exploration novels has become popular on the Internet. The most famous ones are "Ghost Blowing the Lamp", astronomical geography, physical chemistry, biological history, and everything. Although the author admits that many places are made up, readers undoubtedly It was fun to watch. I heard that the series is already being filmed, and I really don’t have any expectations for the domestic production level. I really hope that Hollywood can buy the copyright after reading it. Thinking about the capacity of 2 novels and 8 episodes, you can’t count the money at home when you make a movie.
It is almost a theorem that the sequel is not as good as the previous one, but compared to the closed ending of the first episode, the second episode has a grand arrangement of suspense on page 47. It seems that the series is ready to become another classic.
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