No treasure to dig

Tamara 2021-12-12 08:01:06

The adventure genre has revived after the war genre, but unfortunately, none of them can catch up with "Indiana Jones". "National Treasure" has only been read not long ago, and it sucks, but it's better than this "Sahara".

The story is naive, the logic is chaotic, the plot is poor, and it is distressing. I originally bought it for Penélope Cruz, but later I found out that she shouldn't play this role at all. Director Breck Eisner is a novice on the big screen, but the previous TV series "Taken" performed well. Of course, Steven Spielberg has done a lot in it. I don't know why the old history of this film didn't put some effort into it? Otherwise, it wouldn't be so terrible. Another thing that makes people cry is the actor Matthew McConaughey, who is at least 20 years older than the handsome guy in U571? ! ? ! Could it be the desert climate that destroyed his skin? Hackers can have fun, especially friends like Hua, because Lambert Wilson also appears in the film, as always, acting as a big villain in French in English, it’s the kind of normal play, and it’s pretty cool:)

Ben The biggest achievement of the film may only be on gossip: After the filming, Penélope Cruz and Matthew McConaughey officially came together. It is said that he has met her father:))) A Tang vomiting blood~~~~ But I still have to admire Brother Tom. His women have always been among the 50 most beautiful people in the world. Also take the opportunity to express my respect to Li Yapeng. His woman has always been one of the 50 most beautiful people in China (the above ranking includes Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan)

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Extended Reading

Sahara quotes

  • General Zateb Kazim: Don't worry. It's Africa. Nobody cares about Africa.

  • Al Giordino: Hey, you know how it is when you see someone that you haven't seen since high school, and they got some dead-end job, and they're married to some woman that hates them, they got, like, three kids who think he's a joke? Wasn't there some point where he stood back and said, "Bob, don't take that job! Bob, don't marry that harpy!" You know?

    Dirk Pitt: Your point?

    Al Giordino: Well, we're in the desert, looking for the source of a river pollutant, using as our map a cave drawing of a Civil War gunship, which is also in the desert. So I was just wondering when we're gonna have to sit down and re-evaluate our decision-making paradigm?

    Dirk Pitt: [coming up on the fortress seen in the cave painting] I don't know - it seems to be working so far.