In fact, if it wasn't for this period of time without a good movie, I wouldn't sit in the cinema and watch it honestly. There's still French self-mockery in the movie, and it does get the audience laughing several times. Yes, it's a lighthearted comedy movie, despite the bitter love hidden deep inside. But the music is good, the picture is good, the special effects are good, but the plot is not good. From the beginning to the end, it is like going through the upper, middle and lower reaches, and finally fell into dead water. To talk about the highlights, there are only the lovely mummies, especially the pharaohs at the end, who are elegant and playful, noble and compassionate, and not lustful, just like the Nile that has flowed for thousands of years.
If you accidentally or deliberately enter the theater, you must insist on at least the end-credits music, otherwise you will miss another highlight of the film. The director awkwardly put it at the end, who let that little episode reveal the wildness behind his grace. You see, the professional hunter was brought back by two chimpanzees for training, isn't it full of the beauty of harmony between man and nature? It's a pity that the director's love for nature was missed by at least four-fifths of the audience. As a motivated young man who loves harmony in the new era, he must not miss the beginning of the infinite possibilities with endless aftertastes.
As a good young man who should work hard and work overtime to the end at this moment, but slapped these characters with jealousy, I am too boring.
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