I've always wanted to watch Magic Night at the Museum 3. Forgive me, I didn't support the box office and read it on the computer. But to be honest, if I really go to the cinema, I hope the filmmaker will refund my normal movie ticket money. It's been a long time since I watched it, and I don't remember the specific plot very clearly, which should be the reason why I don't want to watch it again. I don't know why suddenly there is a primitive man who looks exactly like the male protagonist, although I don't know how to realize this technology of one person playing two roles and appearing in the same frame. The technologies that have appeared in Chinese TV dramas in the 190s should not be regarded as new inventions and highlights. I can't stand the fact that a primitive person who is exactly the same as the male protagonist flirts with a strong female security guard (no gender and fat discrimination, because I am also a fat person). Tucao 2 is that the male protagonist's child has grown up. I don't know if it's a change of actor or a disability when he grows up. Tucao Point 30 The whole storyline is not compact, and the thrilling links are not set enough, which did not arouse the interest of the audience (at least I did not). The movie I've been looking forward to for so long has indeed ended like this, but unfortunately the foreshadowing of the first two films has completely fallen to the bottom. If people who share my sentiments make up the majority of the movie ticket crowd, I don't think there's going to be a fourth installment. So friends, whether you have seen 3 or not, let's go back and review 1 and 2, and leave some good memories.
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