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The whole is still bright spots and excess imperfections
Theodore 2022-04-21 09:01:54
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Eusebio 2022-03-19 09:01:04
Yates is a substandard work after leaving Harry Potter. There was Jungle Book before, but there are such special effects (the real scene and CGI even don’t match), such chaotic editing (some editing points are not right at all! I don’t know if it was suppressed by the length of the film) (The heroine has a push The close-up of the camera head was used twice in five seconds! Three times, the ghosts and animals caught up with Journey to the West and then turned) and the chaotic rhythm and plot development! Actors are the only point of success.
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Rosie 2022-04-24 07:01:05
As a self-proclaimed sequel to Mount Tai, "The Return of Mount Tai: Dangerous Battle in the Jungle" hopes to find a new breakthrough between social civilization and nature, but on the one hand, the lengthy background foreshadowing makes the plot difficult to make waves for a long time. The protagonist's halo, which is more abrupt, is actually still caught in the routine of a heroic movie, and it did not make the ancient hero Taishan bloom with any new momentum.
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[first lines]
Captain Moulle: Mr. Rom.
Leon Rom: [looking up at stone] Opar! We found it.
Belgian Soldier: Captain Moulle?
Captain Moulle: Form your lines...
Belgian Soldier: [the machine gun is rolled forward] Maxim ready, sir!
Captain Moulle: Steady... Wait... Fire!
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George Washington Williams: Leopold has spent the last 7 years getting control of the Congo. He used up his entire fortune building that railroad of his, and shut off access to 99% of the country. Why? Because he wants to be the first monarch in history who doesn't want people to see his good deeds? I don't buy it.
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