To the immortal magic in our hearts

Maxine 2022-11-07 15:36:02

It's been on for so long, and for many reasons, it's been delayed until now. So, when a bunch of people in the movie theater bought tickets to see The Hobbit, I was watching Night at the Museum 3.
To be honest, I have to admit, it really wasn't as amazing as the first and second films. The part where the two good friends are in the ventilation duct, the joke is repeated with the second part. But I would like to regard it as a kind of echo, a kind of remembrance. The special effects are really nothing to say, and a lot of new characters have been added. The fat girl and the Crazy Throwback version of Larry makes people laugh out of their abs.
A lot of Chinese elements have been added, and a sense of national pride arises spontaneously. There is wood! The monsters of Shanhaijing, the Chinese paintings that can run water, and the spicy Tibetan Garuda are so cute! And Uncle Wolf's cameo may be a big bright spot. ' When the audience was boiling.
Finally, let's talk about the warmth card. As for the incident that my eldest cousin made trouble, I felt that I had no clue. It started inexplicably and ended magically without the slightest sign. Lancelot said, "Explorations are for monkeys." Yes, adventure is never about getting something, but about giving others something.
I thought I wouldn't cry, because I was still a little disappointed. Later, when I saw Larry kissing the capuchin goodbye, I burst into tears. He has repeatedly stressed to others that he is a capuchin monkey, not an orangutan or anything. The two of them sparred from the first to the third, and every time I watched them slap each other, they would joke and laugh at the misfortune. In the end, they have become family. All of them have crossed all the barriers of time and space, and crossed the limitations of materials, just as the President of the United States of America made of wax can finally come together with the female Indian made of polypropylene. This is the ultimate meaning of magic. magic never ends.
Sitting in the seat all the time, I didn't want to leave for a long time until the final subtitles came out. "In memory of Mickey Rooney, in memory of Robin Williams". Robin often plays the role of a life mentor and spiritual leader on the screen. Just like President Roosevelt has been a low-key and powerful leader from the first part, without his guidance, would Larry resign... Such a master of comedy has brought joy to countless people, and in the end But he hanged himself. The drama of life makes people sigh.
Just like the end of HP back then, there is a sense of loss in my heart. I don't want any of my favorite series to end. But it is not complete without the end, because nothing lasts forever. But this is an immortal memory and warmth that takes root in the heart and nourishes the endless years to come. Maybe that's what the movie is about. How to teach people how to live.
Smile, it's dawn.

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Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb quotes

  • Jedediah: Where the heck are we?

    [the Pompeii volcano starts]

    Octavius: Ohh... Pompeii.

    [They ran away in the Pompeii exhibit as lava comes after them]

    Jedediah: This is the last round up!

    [the lava comes close to them until Dexter the monkey pees on them and the lava to save them]

    Octavius: We must never speak of what happend here today.

    [Dexter pees on them again]

    Jedediah: Come on, that wasn't necessary!

  • [from trailer]

    Laa: Dada!

    Larry Daley: No, no, i'm not your dada. Yes, we look similar.

    Laa: Dada.

    Larry Daley: No touching.

    [He slaps Laa's hand]

    Larry Daley: Stop it.