The story at the beginning is quite attractive, the primitive jungle, healing the tears of all trees, being cursed to become a stone man, I really want to know the whole story of this story, but when the heroine stole the key and looked for the lost tree Tears, embarking on a search trip, the story seems familiar, it seems to have embarked on the old path of Disney fairy tales again, there is always a mischievous villain who is always making trouble, but the protagonist always saves danger, finds a unique way, achieves the goal, and ends Still a big reunion, hello everyone. Lack of novelty, it just feels too much...
The story tells the story of a botanist who wanted to search for the tears of the legendary tree that could cure all diseases, and stole the key that could open the organ. I don't want the owner of this key to be giving the key to a donor, who is actually a German general. He wants to increase the combat effectiveness of his troops by searching for the tears of the gods. The two sides went head-to-head at the site of the theft, and the botanist narrowly escaped. The botanist quickly rushed to the edge of the virgin forest of the tears of the sacred tree, and found a captain who was more familiar with the virgin jungle and took her to the location of the sacred tree. When setting sail, the captain used his superb navigation skills to thwart the German general's submarine torpedo attack and trapped the submarine. Into the depths of the jungle, the captain tried to turn the botanist back through a fast-flowing river without success. Later, I used the indigenous friends in the jungle to pretend to be ghosts to scare the botanist away, but it was unsuccessful. At this time, the German generals rushed in by activating a group of foreign soldiers trapped in the jungle. They attacked the captain's native friends, the captain was stabbed and fell into the abyss, and the female botanist and her younger brother were also washed away. But the captain didn't die. It turned out that he was also one of the great warriors trapped in the jungle. It was to save the natives that the warriors wanted to kill, so he didn't turn into stone, but he lived forever and never died. Shuda Tears lifted his curse, but he never found it. So he decided to go again with a botanist. Finally they arrived, and through the secret words on the cracked key, they found the entrance to the tree of gods. But the German general used the botanist's younger brother as a threat and demanded that the botanist give him the only flower he had collected. At a critical moment, the captain used the tactic of stealing and changing the pillars to attract the cursed warriors to the ship, and then crashed into the wall of the cave. They both perished and turned into stone. The German general was also killed by the collapsed stone wall. The botanist finally rescued the captain with the only flower and escaped to heaven together...
The scene of rushing to the dock in order to escape the torpedo was quite impressive. In addition, when the god tree was discovered and activated through the key, the scene was also quite shocking. It suddenly occurred to me that if there is such a scene in "Notes on the Tomb Raiders", then the Millennium Snake Cypress may be able to shoot a fierce man, but such a big production must cost a lot of money. And the leopard is too fake, it looks like a special effect, but it is still a little worse than the real one. Snakes that keep appearing, and ancient warriors that are terribly disgusting, think the effect of 3D will be better!
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