Rich collections and various cultural relics are enough to make museum fans happy. The Egyptian prince with chocolate complexion and modern appearance, and the handsome knight with charming and brave demeanor, makes the face control people look at ease. The special effects are still great, and the British Museum's extensive collection is a test of the effects. Robin Williams' Farewell makes old fans instantly unable to distinguish between inside and outside, as if traveling through, bringing out a little sadness.
All in all, I love this show, and I really recommend it.
By the way, when the little golden Thai statue in the British Museum popped out, I laughed so hard. . . . . .
In addition, I have to sigh that the old imperialist countries really robbed the world's treasures, but let me think about it from three perspectives.
In addition, why I like this play from the bottom of my heart is also because all things in the museum wake up at night and have their own stories. This is a dream that many people have had since childhood. Didn't you also fantasize when you were a child? Your toys secretly transform when you can't see them, and they have their own wonderful stories, and we suffer from being unable to see them all the time - and this movie finally fulfills your childhood fantasy! How can people not like it?
Although the plot is not so wonderful, there are small bright spots everywhere, waiting for you to discover!
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