The mummy's ragged and painted face looks better than the heroine, at least she has a distinctive appearance. The heroine is ugly, useless, boring, lies, and has a bad character. It is totally unreasonable to be a heroine. Her boss wanted to pour mercury into the mummy for an autopsy. The eldest sister's first reaction was not that no matter how vicious she was, it was too inhumane to perform an autopsy by herself, but that she had witnessed history and it was a pity? This morality exm? The heroine is really a villain after all, anyway, the male protagonist is not a good person, but what's the matter with being a bitch and setting up a memorial archway, knowing that he is not a good thing, he always likes a teacher's tone to stand on the moral high ground and teach the man Lord, Nima, who is more noble than the other in a nest of snakes and rats?
So is her boss. Well, why did she suddenly become insane. She didn't make any preparations and didn't explain it. She contributed to a fight scene and ended up saying nothing except Edward Hyde. If I hadn't heard the story of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde before, who knows. Are you being fucked or have you gone crazy?
Then why is this film called The Mummy? I haven't even touched the edge of Egypt from beginning to end. Changing the mummy to any female ghost will not affect the story at all. The plot is a zombie movie in disguise. The Egyptian princess actually manipulated the zombie crusaders at the end. The entire visual effect is dirty and dark in the sewers of London. Who the hell came up with the wrong way of shooting this article.
When I watch this kind of special effect popcorn, I just want to draw a cool word without seeking logic or depth. Well, the special effects are not flawed. The problem is that no matter how good the special effects are, you can't see them clearly when you put them on the pitch-black screen. why
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