After watching "Night at the Museum 3", there is not much surprise, but it is indeed a very complete and qualified popcorn family movie, which children like very much. I vaguely remember how surprised and moved I was when I watched "Night at the Museum 1", and now I watch "Night at the Museum 3", on the one hand, I go to see it with my children, and on the other hand, I go to see Robin Williams. From "Night at the Museum 1" in 2006 to "Night at the Museum 3", for 8 years, it seems that all the actors in it have not changed much, and the starring Ben Stiles is getting more and more comfortable in comedy, but Robin .Williams is gone, and his farewell in the last scene makes people sigh. This is the last work left to us by the movie star who committed suicide due to depression, but as the end credits say: magic never ends, he will always be in our hearts.
Robin Williams had a movie before his death last year called "The Angriest Man in Brooklyn," which I'd prefer relatively speaking. If you only had 90 minutes to live, what would you do? Have you made up for all the regrets you had in your life? Recommend friends to see.
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