Egyptian love

Keith 2022-03-18 09:01:02

The first part can be said to be a love story. The pharaoh of the king of Egypt fell in love with the concubine, the pharaoh killed the king, and the concubine committed suicide and let the pharaoh go. The pharaoh wanted to resurrect the concubine, so he put his body in a different container using a ritual and was beaten in the final stage. After the death, the pharaoh put the traitor into the coffin and put the beetle, the most tragic criminal law, insect bite. Thousands of years later, in 1917, it seemed that the male protagonist appeared near this cemetery, was chased by the tomb guard, and finally scared away by the tomb guard. A few years later, the female lead librarian came out, and the man who admired her gave her a map, and she looked for the male lead, and when the lead was dying, she saved the lead. So let the male lead take her to the cemetery, the female lead, her brother and the male lead set off.

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  • Laurianne 2021-10-20 19:00:15

    After reviewing it again, I still think this is the best in the series...Yao Ji remembered the DVD I watched in high school, because I watched it earlier, and then I told the female students in the same class the plot, and the female students listened attentively. That feeling is no different from holding a solo concert with myself, and a fan girl screaming and screaming at you underneath is no different. It's cool, no good...

  • Mckenna 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    I watched it a long, long, long time ago. I really liked this movie. I accidentally saw the clip at station B and remembered it again. I saw the comments that some things happened to the male lead later were terrible, so I checked it. . . Really miserable. . . . In every sense, there is nothing left, and he is obviously a good person. . . Ugh. . .

The Mummy quotes

  • Rick: Let me get this straight. They ripped out your guts and they stuffed them in jars?

    Evelyn: And then they take out your heart as well. Oh, and you know how they took out your brains?

    Jonathan: Evy, I don't think we need to know this.

    Evelyn: They take a sharp, red-hot poker, stick it up your nose, scramble things about a bit, and then rip it all out through your nostrils.

    Rick: Ooh, that's gotta hurt.

    Evelyn: It's called mummification. You'll be dead when they do this.

    Rick: For the record, if I don't make it out of here, don't put me down for mummification.

    Jonathan: Likewise.

  • Evelyn: [after destroying the museum library] Oops.