China's five thousand years of history is not needed...

Kale 2022-04-22 07:01:05

A series of movies is a pleasure to watch together, otherwise it is easy to forget the previous story background. "3" is currently in theaters, and that's what inspired me to watch this long-collected movie. This in itself is a subject that will never get tired of watching, but the shooting effect has not reached the high point of excitement. Compared with the first part, I feel that it is just that the characters are richer and involve a wider range of historical fields. The implanted preaching is actually fake and inferior, and the implication is not very correct.

The feeling of getting to know historical figures is really great, as if I really saw them, my blood boils. In particular, the three so-called worst characters in history-Ivan the Great, Napoleon and the underworld leader Al Capone, people from different time and space collided and slapped each other, which was really interesting. And the heroine of this film, Amelia Earhart, the first great female pilot to fly alone across the Atlantic Ocean, I want to ask her, in 1937, when you were trying to fly around the world for the first time, why did you mysteriously disappear when you flew across the Pacific Ocean, For so many years, it has been a mystery, making your life even more mysterious, and the actor Amy Adams is really beautiful.

See the Lincoln Memorial again in the film, that place, seen at the end of "Planet of the Apes 2", a huge, awesome sculpture.

It's a pity after reading it. Where is the history of China? There is no representative person worth recording? Their fantasy night we are not needed, sad...

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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.