3.5. The overall film is a bit bland, and after the film has been shortened for half an hour, there are not many amazing places overall, and it belongs to a relatively real adventure biography film. It tells the story of the adventurer's life, ups and downs, for the revival of family honor, family happiness, and the future of children, let go of it, face the unknown Amazon rainforest, and risk life to find the lost city. Some of the scenes are good: the Indians' arrows, the predation of piranhas, the thrill of the rapids, and the mysterious disappearance after being caught by a mysterious race. There is a suspense at the end. The returned pocket watch makes the existence of Z city even more strange. No one has discovered it so far, and it has become a permanent mystery in the history of exploration. In general, this work is too run-of-the-mill, and the rhythm is not too excessive. Since 37 points are cut, the scene switching is very fast, but it will not fall asleep. After all, the subject matter is relatively small, and it is biased towards biography. It is estimated that there are many People are not too fond of this subject, so they can go to the cinema or not.
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