There are too many cuts in the film, especially the cliffs. There are 6 people in the team for one meeting, and 8 people for the next time. Where did the extra people come from? The conflict with the big sponsor is not severe, how did he tear up his face, and the conflict did not break out. If the Dutch brother and Hunan are in a father-son relationship, can you put some effort into the makeup? It feels like the illegitimate child of the derailed wife. Moreover, Brother Holland began to be particularly opposed to his father joining the army regardless of his family's adventures. Why did he take the initiative to go to Z city and go with his father after his father recovered from serious injuries. In the novel, it is written that the male protagonist explores for money, his family is very poor and wants to make a fortune, his daughter-in-law and him are displaced, and he cannot even pay the annual membership fee of 3 pounds for the Geographical Association. In the movie, it is only said that his family influences his career and narrows down the drama contradictions of the male protagonist, which is a pity. The natural environment of the South American tropical rainforest is harsh, the indigenous people are brutal, the team members kill each other for money and food, what a good storyline, ants eat people, cannibals chase and so on. Such a visually stimulating picture film is not reflected at all, what is this called an adventure film. The only desirable point is that the ending of the male protagonist not returning to modern society is good. The daughter-in-law took the compass to go to the Geographical Association. This stalk was buried before. The male protagonist said that he would not come back when he found the lost city, and asked others to send the compass back. It is also very likely that the daughter-in-law knew about this and used a fake compass to deceive the Geographical Association to continue sending people to find the male protagonist and son.
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