To Be Real

Eduardo 2022-10-30 02:32:50

After the second visit to the museum, Wonderful Night 3, when everyone reunited at the end of the film, the music in the queue has been lingering in my mind. There is a thought that comes with this song, which makes people reluctant to think about it.
When Larry walked past the museum three years later, he looked up to see the lights inside. His friends reunited in the museum again, and the party music sang "to be real" over and over, but Larry didn't go in.
Larry didn't go in, which was the biggest knot in my heart after a brush. After the second brush, I suddenly began to feel that there was something in the song got to be real, which really bothered me.
Perhaps, to be real is because none of it is real.
Therefore, it is reasonable to say that the Triceratops, which are not transported and are not so large, are also exhibited in the joint exhibition. Lancelot, which is just a wax figure, can also come to the United States from the United Kingdom, and the golden plate has just been activated. Everyone It's already assembled in the hall to start the party, and Tilly is really allowed to travel.
Maybe it's just that Larry, who has changed careers, passed by the museum by accident or deliberately, imagining what if everything went back to the way it was. He didn't go in because nothing had changed. Ahkmenrah was in London with his parents, still missing his old friends in America, maybe making new ones there, and damaging Lancelot, who might have fixed his nose. The New York Museum of Natural History, silence has occupied it for three years.
Or maybe the scope of not real is even larger, and the museum has never been resurrected. Larry was the night guard of the museum. He started a company and made a lot of money. The company went bankrupt and became a guard. Finally, he was fired to become a teacher. This is kind of scary to think about.
There is also something I want to say about Ahkmenrah. The little pharaoh who has been super fond of since the first film, according to the first version of the script of the second film, the second part should be the center of his character expression (you can find it if you are interested. Look, very interesting, in that version Kahmunrah confessed that he murdered his brother Ahkmenrah, and at the end Ahkmenrah saved Larry with a sword and threw Kahmunrah into his door), but for various reasons in the final version Ahkmenrah did not Didn't take part in the Smithsonian expedition, only had a cutscene at the beginning and end of the second film, and the crown at the end was not worn. In the third movie, Ahkmenrah is literally dying (his expression is really distressing at the time) while the golden board is dying and everyone else is immobilized. Maybe it's the same in the museum, where everyone is back at sunrise, and he's a mummified corpse. In this book, both the pharaoh's side and the child's side are reflected, which is very happy. By the way, selling Amway, the little brother Rami Malek who plays Ahkmenrah is an Egyptian-American actor. Although he has never played the leading role, he has appeared in "Pacific War" (playing Snafu), "Family War" (playing Kenny), "Alcatraz" (as Webb Porter, in episode 11), Need for Speed ​​(as Finn), and Twilight: Breaking Dawn (Part 2) all have great performances.
The one at the front is just a heartless conjecture, and there is no particularly strong basis. It is best to laugh it off. There are always some beautiful things, like Rami Malek's smile still hasn't changed after so many years. As a new fan, I would like to say that time has really left no traces of mottled on his face. And Dan Stevens, it was a real surprise to see his comedic side after Downton. In honor of the good times that have passed, thanks to Robin Williams for bringing us laughter, his magic will never end.

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Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb quotes

  • Sir Lancelot: Sir Lancelot, at your service.

    Teddy Roosevelt: Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States of America.

    Sir Lancelot: I have no idea what that means.

  • Jedediah: Why don't you take a picture, it'll last longer!