The painless special effects have the rough texture of a fantasy movie. The beginning is also ideologically implanted in the glorious Egyptian culture. The war in the Middle East, Syria, the Crusades, and the London air raids. The running through has no sense of modernity and reality. It feels like the whole film. It is the hero and heroine who have been running for their lives in the dark to promote the development of the plot. The sudden horror and sound effects are very tiring. To justify it, including Dr. Henry's sudden corpse, Nair's zombie image that appeared online to remind Nick's illusion consciousness? Oh, and Tom is old, his charm value is lost to Mission Impossible, as a center who wants to privatize cultural heritage Nick here lacks intelligence and physical strength, and he is stunned throughout the whole process, but he is soft-hearted. He is a good person from the bottom of his heart. Part of it caused him to rely on his physical body to continue immortality on the road of treasure hunting, right? Then all of this is inevitable for something. The so-called treasures are also ruined. But Annabella's temperament is quite suitable to play this kind of female doctor. It's similar to helping the unlucky male protagonist to save the world together. Hahaha, anyway, this is the first dark movie in the world to be made like this. Maybe because of bad reputation, I didn't have much hope to watch it. It felt better than I thought when I came out. I gave half a point for not falling asleep.
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