Boulder's big size this time basically didn't play a role.
The combat power is lower than expected, and the topic of the boulder is basically used to ridicule.
If you expect the same popularity as "Jumanji", it is estimated that you will be very disappointed.
This is just an uncommonly common jungle adventure story, and to a large extent it feels like a hurried promotional film by Disney to promote its own theme park.
Adventure, cannibals, piranhas, etc., they should have all, but the enthusiasm is not enough.
And the heroine came from "A Quiet Place" and was full of things to say.
Therefore, the work of lip service is basically covered, and the giant stone can only counterattack weakly in front of the heroine. Pants girl, this is also the biggest advantage that Dushi can take verbally.
Of course, if it is implemented in the mouth, the boulder can still take a bigger advantage.
It was only during the part of the boat that I was in a trance, thinking it was Aunt Thirteen who was flirting with Huang Feihong.
The villain in the story is also quite formulaic.
Regarding the question of the villain, foreigners have never been stingy about making fun of Germany.
Good guy, let's not talk about the submarine driving to Amazon, the key is to eat so delicately, it is really unbearable.
In other words, the damn tune of foreigners really makes my foodie clan unable to understand. A cup of coffee sucks for half a day, and you can suck a cup of cappuccino alive.
However, foreigners like this, a cup of afternoon tea, properly disarmed and surrendered.
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