The girl Laura searches for her father thousands of miles away, breaks into the ancient tomb, and fights resolutely against the lawbreakers, and finally turns the tide and saves the world from the brink of danger.
Laura's father loves archaeology, and Laura's childhood memories are full of him leaving. The last time he promised to come back soon, but never returned. He has ambitions and difficulties, which are understandable, but the love he declared for Laura may not be so sincere. If you love someone, you must be by his/her side. Love can't overcome distance, and neither can family.
Kanmei (Alicia Vikander) is not bad. Although her Laura is not as bumpy as Angelina Jolie, she is also in line with the identity of a girl. More importantly, she has a stubbornness about her. It's not that Julie is domineering, but that I don't know if I can do it or not, but I must try and refuse to admit defeat. This kind of energy is very suitable for the film.
Lu Ren played by Wu Yanzu is a bit redundant. When he appeared on the stage, he looked like he was addicted to alcoholism and gambling, but after a few words from Laura, he was full of energy and decided to help her, and he would not turn back and die. Why did he help Laura? Because the fathers of the two ran away together? Because of Laura's hundreds of dollars? Or because you like her? Nothing was explained later. After Lu Ren agreed to help Laura, he became the biggest NPC in the film—three non-personnel with no character, no important lines, and death that would not affect the development of the plot.
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