The movie shows the audience a set of speechless logic: at the end of the 19th century, they were still busy expelling Indians internally, occupying colonies externally, and dividing up the Qing Empire. Street No. 10, teamed up with Tarzan to expose the Belgian king's slave conspiracy, and established a tall and righteous image for the American imperialists. Then, Director SHIELD and Taishan single-handedly swept the Belgian developers to scare off the invader fleet composed of dozens of steam battleships, comparable to the reunion; and then destroyed all civilized facilities, making the colony return to the pre-liberation overnight, just like an uncivilized savage dictator.
In order to create a tall image of Mount Tai, the director asked Alexander, a handsome Swedish man who appeared in "Super Battleship", to play Tarzan. The muscles and the perfect mermaid line, as well as the melancholy eyes and the handsome facial curves are perfect, and the advertising of CK underwear is first-class. But it is also too perfect, the handsome guy's cool and explosive performances and the handful of people who are very unreal to Bering's Taishan. The energetic king of the jungle from the original book came to this film and turned into a big, cold and silly man, and he was not cute at all. Fighting with beasts and humans in the jungle does not feel the magic of Mount Tai, but it is just a tribal warrior with better nutrition.
Except for the last 10 minutes of the movie, all of it is time-consuming.
It is extremely mediocre. Although it can't be called garbage, it is really a shining point, and it will be quickly submerged in the long river of history.
More boring, not recommended, delete quickly.
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