for long-lost legendary treasures. Not
afraid of mummies, scarabs,
and damn Germans.
Because I am a great protagonist
just like the immortal Xiaoqiang.
If Indiana Jones and Rick O’Connor were born in literature and art Young people will probably agree with the above words. Prior to this, the "Indiana Jones" and "The Mummy" series were both very popular commercial films. However, just like there is no unbreakable hymen in the world, "The Mummy 3: The Dragon's Curse" has finally become a sable work, and the script is so rotten that it has really rotten style and level. It is said that the heroine of "The Mummy 2" and Oscar winner Rachel Weisz also quit because of this. But it was such a bad film. Four Chinese actors came forward, willing to act as Ruzi Niu and marionettes, resolutely obedient to the ignorant screenwriter and director. Let us remember these brave names: Jet Li, Michelle Yeoh, Huang Qiusheng, Liang Luoshi.
The summary of the story goes like this: Jet Li plays the "Emperor of China around 50 BC". In order to dominate the world and live forever, he caught Michelle Yeoh as a witch Darling and threatened to divide him by six horses, otherwise he would have to live forever. The secret method of immortality is used to replace people, and at the same time, Michelle Yeoh secretly kills (note that it is not up and down), and he is like a cowardly little man who loves and hates. As a result, the thousand-year-old demon Michelle Yeoh, who had understood the secret of immortality, fought hard to escape, and also underwent an extremely effective curse, turning the emperor and his soldiers into terracotta warriors and horses.
Two thousand years have passed piuly. Rick O’Connor’s son, the lovely Zhengtai in the previous work of "The Mummy" has become a hairy boy.
The screenwriter of "The Mummy 3" made a fatal mistake from the beginning, which was to position the emperor of China who was suspected of Qin Shihuang as the villain leader. We know that there must be two opposing factions in this kind of commercial film, otherwise the brain-disabled audience will not be able to distinguish clearly, and the audience will be boring if they are not clear. However, although the background is set in 50 BC, everyone on earth knows that the life-size terracotta warriors and horses were produced by the first emperor, like a fake replacement. Can they be fooled by changing the age?
Having said that, how awesome is Qin Shihuang? The first emperor in Chinese history, the book is on the same track as the literary car, and despite killing a lot of people, the overall positive significance outweighs the negative significance. The slander of Qin Shihuang alone can make many audiences like me unhappy with culture and culture.
In fact, the villains in the "Indiana Jones" series and "The Mummy" are very clever. Except for the Nazis, which are the red dragon, the Soviet Union, the former is definitely an evil force, and even the Germans themselves call the Nazis a bastard; the latter has already It was disintegrated and no one argued that it was an evil force. Old Russian Maozi claimed to be the successor of Tsarist Russia. In such a comparison, the screenwriter of "The Mummy 3" was a little bit tricky in this matter.
Then the most absurd thing happened. The Chinese emperor, who is suspected of Qin Shihuang, was resurrected with the help of the Chinese warlord played by Huang Qiusheng. He wanted to once again dominate the rivers and lakes for generations, and succeeded in gaining the immortality of the thousand-year banshee Michelle Yeoh, incarnate as a dragon—I His mother had never seen a Chinese dragon like this, three heads with wings! Is the Chinese emperor played by Jet Li a Western traveler? ? Recently, there are regulations above, kill those who cross!
But wait a minute, the climax of the film makes us understand that there is no more twitching but more twitching. The thousand-year-old demon Michelle Yeoh awakens the numerous bones under the Great Wall, and the skeletons fight the terracotta warriors. Not to mention that this is a parody of the previous game where the Devil Scorpion led his army against the Arabian Hussars. The visual effect is obviously also extremely lacking in aesthetics. I can't use a vicious heart to guess other people's intentions, but it still makes me unhappy to show the ancestors of Chinese people in this way.
It is said that this bad film exceeded 100 million U.S. dollars at the global box office in its first week of release, and will premiere on the mainland in early September. The above is just a personal point of view, and I do not oppose you to watch this film. I just want to once again sincerely wish the new director and screenwriter of "The Mummy 3": You mother fucker
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