A "This Killer Is Not Too Cold" made me love Luc Besson very much, but this new work by him has disappointed me a lot. It gave me the feeling that Zhang Yimou made "Three Shots and Paid the Action", even more than this feeling. Difference.
The film is about Adela and her sister competing for favor, and when they played tennis to decide the outcome, the latter became a vegetative state. In order to save her sister, Adela went to Egypt to find a mummy doctor. Later, with the help of the strange-looking doctor, both the mummy she found and the mummy in the Louvre were awakened, and the younger sister was rescued and restored to her original state.
The whole film is lighthearted and humorous, with a lively rhythm, the editing of the shots is smooth, and some of the following shots are unexpected. However, most of the film is very boring, just a pterosaur flying around in the air, well, after the pterosaur died, the mummy came out to fool people. Come on, baby! The "Jurassic Park" series and "The Mummy" series have made the global audience accustomed to seeing dinosaurs and mummies. If you want to rely on these two elements to attract audiences, isn't the idea naive, and, Just one dinosaur and a small group of mummies, and there is no scale effect. In my opinion, the part about the self-destructing image of the heroine in order to save the Doctor and the nude bathing part are more interesting. isn't it?
What's even weirder is that the film is set in the first half of the 20th century. I admit that men and women dressed as gentlemen and ladies at that time. However, doesn't the director think that setting it in the present will give the audience a more psychological landing point? ? I am beginning to suspect that this is the work of Luc Besson. Over!
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