The monks in 10000BC are so interesting, they are completely tbt La×ma and Mrs. Cixi plus a certain Southeast Asian Or the combination of a certain African tribal decoration, and the long horn that Captain Haddock blew in "The Mysterious Snowman" (I don't know the specific name of the magic weapon, I declare it specially). They also worship a living person, arresting people everywhere as slaves and building huge pyramid-like buildings. Well, they are symbols of evil. It's quite similar to Uncle Gibson's "Revelation" last year. It's almost a remake, putting the time back to 10000BC. However, because there is indeed 1492, and there are indeed historical data to prove that the natives of South America were indeed experiencing internal strife at that time, the "Revelation" is still based on that.
But 10000BC, the movie is providing new discoveries for archaeologists - metal knives already existed 10,000 years ago. If there are new archaeological discoveries to prove that there is indeed such a powerful civilization and such high productivity, good Bar. . . It shows that people in 6000 BC really took a long detour... As for eating chili peppers, it seems to imply that this story takes place in South America? But the river on the edge of the desert is a replica of the Nile. If the male protagonist does not live in a vertical climate area - such as the Hengduan Mountains or the like, it is difficult to explain how much topographic and climatic changes can occur within the walking range. . . . so. . . In the end I came to the conclusion that this is a story set in 10,000 years of prehistory on an alien planet. . . . I would also like to sigh: aerial photography is really a magic weapon. . .
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