I happened to go to my younger brother's house in the first grade of elementary school that day and found that he was watching this wonderful night. I watched it with great interest... Then I watched the second and third... Occasionally, I had a whim, if China can make a wonderful night at the museum with Chinese characteristics, which is really a gluttonous feast.
So my associations went out of control. Throughout the five thousand years of Chinese history, Pangu opened up the world, Gong Gong Zhu Rong punished the Tian Zhuan Xu war, Nu Wa mended the sky, Kua Fu chased the sun... The entire Shan Hai Jing is enough to be messed up. In addition to the Journey to the West in Chinese classical mythology, the list of the gods... It's really messed up into a pot of porridge.
Let's talk about these heroes in ancient history, these people in modern history, no less than those legends in the West. I really can't think about it anymore, it's too exciting. To take out some plots from so many historical figures, I think it will definitely suit many fans who like historical mythology movies. Until now, I still have a question. When the Museum's Wonderful Night Script was created, why were they selected among so many Western historical figures? Is it really because they are all representative? I'm still ignorant, and I hope someone can help me out.
These are a beautiful fantasy of mine. The movie is really good. Friends who haven't seen it must watch it. The above are all my own opinions, if there is a problem with what I said, you can point it out! I try my best to correct it! Hahaha
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