The return of the mummy

Waino 2022-03-19 09:01:03

The first Mummy is a real classic, so I will watch the second after many years. How to put it, I feel a little disappointed, but I probably can’t bear to say that it’s bad when I read the reviews. I think the advantage of the movie is that the special effects are amazing. This is undeniable, but the second part of the plot is indeed not as amazing as the first one. .

Pharaoh’s favorite concubine I once thought that she was not the one who played the last time. She felt a bit wider and slenderer. In the second part, her appearance is not as stunning as in the first part. The heroine is the daughter of Pharaoh. Really... …The screenwriter’s brains are quite big, anyway, the story is rounded out on the basis of the first one, it feels like a stubborn dog. This Scorpion Emperor is said to be Johnson’s famous work. I didn’t expect that he was a soy sauce player. The last stage was full of special effects, even his face was fake. I don’t know why such a soy sauce character will be his. Famous work. The resurrection of the heroine from the dead also makes people think that it is the protagonist who can blindly come here. The last two women chose whether to save their husbands, it was really deliberately absolute. Seeing a lot of people accusing the concubine of not really loving him and just using him, I think it’s a bit too absolute. It's not that the concubine doesn't love him, but she loves herself even more.

And I think the most outrageous thing is that I don't know why the wizard wants to get the army, why does he want to rule the world? Wouldn't it be okay for him to be with a woman on his part? Anyway, he was resurrected to spoil the concubine

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  • Marilie 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    Beauty + handsome guy + child + mystery = continue to sell

  • Ottilie 2021-10-20 19:02:12

    Slightly, but at first glance, it is less focused than the previous one; the priest is actually a sad figure and fell in love with the pharaoh's woman.

The Mummy Returns quotes

  • Spivey: What is this? Look at the state of this rubbish. Those egyptians never had a clue. Look at that stuff. It's all chintz and stuff. Look at that. Cheap pottery, this Ancient rubbish.

    Spivey: [when Alex hits with a slingshot on his head and he uses his gun to threaten him] Aaah! Jacques, someone hit me head!

    Jacques: SHUT UP, SPIVEY. This place is cursed.

    Jacques: [while Spivey groaning and sobbing when his head is hurt when he saw Alex way up there] We do not want to wake the gods.

  • Jonathan: So then I killed the mummy and all his minions and stole his sceptor.

    Show Girl: [smiles] Oh, you're so brave.

    Jonathan: And rich. Did I mention rich.

    Show Girl: What do you think I'm doing here?

    Jonathan: [a bunch of henchmen entering the O'Connell house] Sorry. We must be in the wrong house.

    Show Girl: [she got caught] I thought you said this was your house.

    Jonathan: No, I didn't

    Show Girl: [looks at Jonathan] Call me!

    Jonathan: Uh-huh!

    Jonathan: [he was caught by the Curator's henchmen] you're not Sheila's husband, are you?

    Baltus Hafez, the Curator: No.

    Jonathan: [sits down in his comfy chair] Look, if you work for Johnny, I was gonna pay him back on Tuesday.

    Baltus Hafez, the Curator: I don't KNOW any Johnny. We are looking for the bracelet of Anubis.

    Jonathan: [looks at the Curator] Oh, good. Good for you. Good thing to have, the old bracelet of Anubis.

    Baltus Hafez, the Curator: [seriously] Where is it?

    Jonathan: Ah, you're looking here for the bracelet. I see. Well, I have no idea what you're talking about.

    Baltus Hafez, the Curator: Mr. O'Connell, you try my patience.

    Jonathan: Mr. O'Connell? No, hold on a minute. you've got the wrong ma...

    Jonathan: [when Shafek holds his knife up on Jonathan's neck] AAAH! That bracelet. Yes, of course. Now I remember. I lost it in a card game.

    Baltus Hafez, the Curator: For your sake, I hope not.

    [looks down and he takes the sceptor]

    Baltus Hafez, the Curator: It can't be.