I watched the Chinese dubbed version on TV with my friends. Although the movie was lackluster and uninteresting, the process of watching it was a lot of fun. "You must speak Chinese when you talk to a saber-toothed tiger." "You must have a great younger brother, the leader can be no good, but the younger brother has to be good." "You must have a father, named Li Gang." This movie is really a good movie.
When I was watching the movie, I thought of Genghis Khan. My father died and suddenly became the gang leader for no reason. The woman was taken away, and she was finally taken back. How close is it to reality. However, this is Genghis Khan 10,000 years ago. How did the story begin and how does it end? There is no need to pursue this, because the movie is a broken documentary. When the director thought of where to shoot, the actors were tossed by the director to stop and shoot, and the audience also had to watch the movie with their minds and patience.
The sad thing about this tragic movie is that it has no story at all. Everything can exist independently, and all the scenes are like the animal world, so the dubbing is like Mr. Zhao's magnetic voice flickering in the movie. You certainly wouldn't think of it as a movie without seeing the title of the movie. If you look at it as a documentary, you may think it is a very good documentary. why? Isn't a documentary with such realistic special effects a responsible documentary?
The special effects are good, the mammoths, saber-toothed tigers, and pyramids are all done vividly, and the details are not ambiguous. This is director Emmerich's favorite. He was madly in love with special effects and lost himself in them, forgetting that the story in the movie is true and everything else is false. His paranoid personality ruined the film and wasted great special effects.
Action movies don't require you to have a good story, but you also need to be plausible. If a movie was made and all the impressive scenes were made with soy sauce, it would be a tragedy for the movie. "10,000 Years Prehistoric" opened the film to hunt elephants, and it took us a long time to find out that the phenomenon had hunted ourselves to death. I never thought that there would be such a mentally handicapped animal in the world. Until I saw this film, I didn't realize that there are extremely mentally handicapped animals, in this movie. It is understandable for animals to be mentally handicapped, but it is unacceptable for people to be mentally handicapped. When the protagonist killed the elephant, he did not frown. Seeing that the saber-toothed tiger was trapped, he had the heart of a bodhisattva. The saber-toothed tiger must not have eaten him, otherwise, the movie would have stopped abruptly. How much I wished it would have ended the protagonist and put an end to this gut-wrenching movie. But it didn't. It also helped the protagonist to clean up the new mountains and rivers, and found him a group of little brothers who made soy sauce.
The pyramid at the end of the movie is well done and the scene is magnificent enough. Besides, is there a god horse? There are women who buy and sell, there are sacrifices, and then the hero saves the beauty. The enemy is struggling to death in order to prevent the hero from being with the beauty. The plot is amazing, you don't need to imagine it, you will know. You will definitely smile when you watch it. It turns out that the director's IQ doesn't need to be too high. I can come up with such a plot without my brain. Yes, the director is just useless. He just wanted to make money.
His wish came true. According to investigation, there are quite a few little friends who have been deceived by him.
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