In your imagination, what did humans look like 10,000 years ago? How did people live at that time? If you're looking to find out in the movie, you're going to be disappointed. The theme of this film is a story of a hero saving beauty, and except for a few prehistoric animals produced by CG special effects, such as mammoths, saber-toothed tigers, giant man-eating birds, etc., the whole characters and scenes have nothing to do with modern indigenous tribes. I really can't figure out the difference. Prehistoric people didn't think about how to survive and how to fight against the harsh natural environment, but they were blindly immersed in love and romance, and they were immersed in seeking for all mankind, which even modern people rarely consider. In the great ideal of well-being, this is too far beyond reality!
Spent two hours at the cinema and came out feeling very disappointed. There are many places in the film that are illogical or unclear. Especially dissatisfied is the ending of the movie, the leader (maybe aliens) who can enslave tens of thousands of people to build a huge pyramid for him is so vulnerable! And in order to make everyone happy at the end, even the witchcraft to bring people back from the dead was used. In short, this is a movie with a serious lack of thinking. The audience only needs to watch it with their eyes, and leave the brain at home.
However, although the plot is pale and weak, the special effects are real and super first-class. The production team that created the visual feast of "The Day After Tomorrow" can completely reassure you in terms of the fidelity of the scenes and prehistoric animals. In the film, in order to recapture the clansmen and girlfriends who were arrested to build the pyramids, the male protagonist travels all the way, from snow-capped mountains that stretch for thousands of miles, to vast deserts, and then to deep and lush jungles. Really feasted our eyes. At the end, the huge pyramid construction site produced by CG is even more shocking. I have seen the documentary "The Pyramid" produced by the BBC. Although it seems familiar, the grandeur of the scene is indeed incomparable.
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