It's a long night

Dameon 2022-04-19 09:01:36

The key to happiness is doing what you love, and being with the people you love. Recommendation index: ☆☆☆ Movie description: The story of the whimsical adventure triggered by the natural museum wanting to trade in the old exhibition items and transfer the original exhibition items to another huge museum basement. Movie Review: The night was a little long. To be honest, this one is really not as good as the first one. You must have seen a lot of similar storylines. Still, it was excellent for that era. But there are logical errors in the plot of this story. Many places in such a big museum have been destroyed. Hasn't anyone found it? It is estimated that some people took care of the aftermath, but the first plane was destroyed and the glass windows were broken, and it was impossible to restore it overnight. This is my question point. Still, the comedy factor is plentiful. The interactive stories between the little people are always fun, even when they are arrested; the bobblehead Einstein is very funny and cute. The idea of ​​another pharaoh in ancient Egypt is really ridiculous. The army that was finally summoned was so easily scared away by the huge statue of Lincoln. In addition, the theme of the film is still very clear. Successful inventor Larry, on this night of saving his partner, understood what he wanted to do, what he loved to do - and continued to be the guard of the museum. After all, everyone has something they want. The trust between Larry and his old friend was evident. Movie recommendation: This is a comedy movie after all, it's good to watch it when you're not happy.

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Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian quotes

  • Sailor Joey Motorola: [sees Kahmunrah's men] What am I lookin' at here, Mardi Gras? Where unit are you from?

    Larry Daley: Uh, I'm from Brooklyn.

    Sailor Joey Motorola: Brooklyn? Are you serious? I'm from Flatbush! Hey fellas, these so-and-sos are tryin' to rough up my pal here just because he's from Brooklyn!

  • Larry Daley: I am an inventor, I invent things.

    Amelia Earhart: Oh, like the rocket ship?

    Larry Daley: No.

    Amelia Earhart: The sea plane?

    Larry Daley: No.

    Amelia Earhart: The dirigible?

    Larry Daley: No.