The beginning of the chapter lays the groundwork for the historical background, but the following plot is really deceiving. As someone who has seen the previous generations (although it has been a long time), I really saw the tomb before I remembered that it was a mummy. Some plots are too complicated. Then the protagonist, as someone who has entered several tombs, doesn't know the difference between the creatures in the tombs and ordinary creatures, I really think it's a bit too much. The sudden change of the picture in the middle is still good, but this generation of mummies is too "brittle". Except for the boss, it will be broken with one punch. There is really no horror at all. The biggest problem is still with the doctor, who has a righteous purpose, doing reckless things, maybe every movie needs some muggles. You come out to assist, help the boss find gems, and then pave the way for the protagonist. But in the end, I suddenly agreed with the heroine's point of view and forcibly whitewashed it, which made me feel embarrassed and committed cancer. In general, this one can only be said to be a leisure time, it will not make you feel bored, and you can have fun in your spare time
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