It’s okay, but the wonderful night of similar theme museums may perform better

Jasper 2022-02-10 08:01:07

If you have to say it, in fact, it's the same. The originality is good. In order to prevent the test from failing to pass the exam, the two teenagers who have a dream of music use the power of a person from the future to travel through time and space to find historical figures to help them review their homework. .......... This idea is so powerful. But to be honest, other places are not so interesting. The historical figures have too few scenes. For example, people are standing there and speaking, and then two people who don’t speak the language rush over and lead you to a bunch of inexplicable things. Where, they actually accepted this setting? Shouldn't you feel like you have been kidnapped? I thought that the first reaction of an ancient philosopher when he saw the Western Cowboys should be very shocked, but they actually played happily together.

Then the interaction of historical figures in modern times and various high-tech results caused a commotion. There are also many places where it is far-fetched. Why did the clerk in that piano shop call the police to arrest Beethoven? He stayed in your shop and forced to play the piano, but see how many onlookers he brought to you! Right? What the hell is the policeman? I'm not quite sure why Joan must take the lead in doing aerobics.

Having said that, it is still worth watching. The overall atmosphere of the movie is cheerful, and there are so many historical characters who have guest appearances. As long as the details are ignored, it is still a very happy movie to watch.

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Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure quotes

  • Bill: Okay, wait, if we were one of Europe's greatest leaders, and we were stranded in San Dimas for one day, where would we go?

    BillTed: [pause] Waterloo!

  • Ted: [after Napoleon explains his new waterslide war strategy] I don't think it's gonna work.

    Napoleon: Non?

    [pause, then slams his pointer down on the map, scattering playing pieces everywhere]

    Napoleon: Triomphe Napoleon!

    [translated: Napoleon wins!]