The female protagonist did not repent of making Imott from the first part. She has to make the Scorpion King again to destroy the world. The key point is that she is basically doing it for the sake of it, which is meaningless;
The male and female masters had the experience in the first book, and knew how dangerous the pyramid is, what kind of demons were there, and even took their 8-year-old son to work together. Is this his own? Can't you pick it up on the side of the road?
The curator and Ansuna were reincarnated as Mao and wanted to make Imott. They were not clear about what they were doing. Especially the curator, he felt that he was deliberately seeking death;
After Imott was resurrected, he wanted to provoke the Scorpion King for Mao, and he was led by his servant. Didn't he just want to resurrect Ansuna to live in the two-person world?
The hostess was stabbed to death, and then evoked by her son. What about her wounds?
The male lead was inspired by the mural and knew how to use the spear. When you meet his brother-in-law, just go over and open it. The two are a few meters away, and there is no obstacle in the middle. They must shout at him that this is a spear, you can open it, Barabala, is your brain broken?
Scorpion King is made of tofu? After selling most of the movies, it's just like a bird when it comes out? The male lead sat on the ground in front of him, couldn't hold the pliers, and died more casually in the end. How did he rule the world before?
In short, Imott and Scorpion King are two unrelated lines, and finally they have to twist together. The plot is in a mess, with a hammer from the east to the west, and it seems to be a mess from the middle of the picture. After that, I don't know what I'm acting or what I want to express. In the end, the filming turned out to be a tuoxiang.
The score of Part 3 is lower than this, so there is still a way to see it? I don't watch
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