It turns out that Americans also understand family and everything

Xzavier 2022-04-22 07:01:05

If the first part talks about the respect for history and the importance of learning history, as well as the call for world peace and national unity, then this part will completely return to the hero himself, what is the source of happiness, and the person you like Do what you love. Compared with the first part, there are no twists and turns for a few nights. It seems that in order to show off more special effects technology, it has become a world melee. It is difficult to understand the ridicule of Napoleon. Now Napoleon in the eyes of the French people will not He is a short man who can only be arrogant and mindless, and is used by others to cause internal conflicts within the ruling class. Seeing that the love between the male and female protagonists is too unreasonable, join the lovely Cupid as a push. I don’t know what would happen if the Chinese filmed this movie. Due to the short and pitiful history of the Americans, they had to move out the Huns and primitive people to help the soldiers. It’s not easy to see these people, so let’s just pass on the American dream. The copper-headed and iron-armed President Lincoln fluttered the bird and told us that after the family and everything are prosperous, success and failure are hidden deep in the name. It's a pity that China has 5,000 years of history, even if there is a technology that can be filmed, a group of trolls popped up immediately after the movie was released: "Chinese history cannot be so tainted!" Playing a hero is disrespectful to history!" (I have to be 40 years old to play a Nezha?) I don't blame them all, maybe it's because of different national conditions. I like the American's lighthearted and humorous comedy spirit and enviable special effects technology.

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  • Nick Daley: So you're working tonight?

    Larry Daley: Used to work every night, remember?

    Nick Daley: Yeah, that was back when you had, like, the coolest job in the world.

    Larry Daley: Well, cool doesn't pay for your Guitar God 6 or whatever.

  • Octavius: What's a flapjack?

    Jedediah: It's like a biscuit... or a scone.