Falling in love is good, but hurting the innocent is not good

Lyda 2022-03-16 09:01:02

Only combining the plot in the movie without adding personal imagination and YY, the pharaoh who was killed at the beginning is indeed innocent.

Maybe because of the age-old translation problem, the Chinese translation of Ansuna’s identity is banned? (Cannot be typed out), it seems to live pitifully, like a slave. But combined with the plot of the second part, Ansuna's actual identity should be the pharaoh's concubine, she still has certain freedom and rights, and her life is not bad.

As for whether she and Immortal met and fell in love before or after marrying the pharaoh, in short, she fell in love with each other and often stalked each other, and didn't want to know how to be together forever, so don't worry about it.

From the beginning of the movie, the pharaoh discovered Ansuna’s anomaly and questioned Ansuna. Then he saw Emerton appear next to him, and asked why he appeared here? The expression of surprise and confusion showed that Pharaoh had no idea about these two people. Didn’t you die enough to get a box of lunch in a daze?

Immortal was cursed all because he killed the pharaoh and stole the black scriptures of the undead to summon the undead, the latter is more serious because of blasphemy.

But the love between Imerton and Ansuna spans thousands of years. Who doesn't like this persistence.

To be honest, the reason for making this comment is all because I am a fan of ancient Egypt, and I prefer La Er and Si Yi.

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The Mummy quotes

  • Dr. Allen Chamberlain: [after Evelyn has spoken the incantation that awakens Imhotep] *No*! You must not read from the book!

  • Rick: [a bunch of mummies start coming out of the ground] Who the hell are these guys?

    Ardeth Bay: Priests. *Imhotep's* priests.

    Rick: All right then.

    [Starts shooting]