The tropical rainforest is fascinating

Marcia 2022-03-24 09:01:42

The whole story is smooth, well, maybe I don't like muscular men, when Tarzan and those natives are running in the tropical jungle, because the gravity drops, I just look at the beautiful scenery. The plot of the story is simple and routine. The hero returns, leads the local residents to defeat the evil forces, and makes contributions to the local democracy and people's rights and interests. American hero. Then I simply looked at the scenery, it's beautiful, and the heroine is still beautiful, in some scenes, it's really good to shoot, and she jumped and escaped there is also super cool, I thought that would cause the crocodile to attack the ship Well, the result was not, or the crocodile was also killed by modern firearms, after all, even a gorilla can be brought down with a few shots.

But even so, Taishan's ape mother and the relationship with the indigenous people are still very touching. That is the purest care and affection. And when Taishan led a group of lions, tigers and leopards down, the scene was really cool, with a strong sense of impact, not bad.

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Extended Reading
  • Shanna 2022-04-24 07:01:05

    He understood them, and then learnt to conquer them. Uncle Ge is so handsome, the American police are narrated like this, the good friends of the United States and Britain are shaped like this, the rhythm is like this, what is there to give a low score. Halfway through, I sang the railway guerrillas. At the end of the film, the Yellow River chorus is sung.

  • Dovie 2022-03-20 09:01:40

    "That ape man is so handsome!"

The Legend of Tarzan quotes

  • Leon Rom: [about chief Mbonga's vengeance] What did Tarzan do?

    Jane Porter: He killed his only son.

    Leon Rom: Oh.

    Jane Porter: Mm. And get ready, because that is nothing compare to what he will do to you.

    Leon Rom: Your husband's wildness disturbs me more than I can easily express. Whereas your spirit...

  • Title Card: At the Berlin conference of 1884 the world's colonial powers took it upon themselves to divide up the African Congo. King Leopold of Belgium claimed the vast Congo basin, rich in ivory and minerals. Five years later he had run up hige debts in his ambition to exploit his new colony. Desperate for funds and running out of money to pay his army, he sent his most trusted servant, Leon Rom, to the Congo to source the legendary diamonds of Opar.