wisdom, beauty, and courage. The heroine who is omnipotent, turns evil into luck, and is invulnerable; dinosaur eggs hatched 100 million years later; magical psychic Scientists... all seem to have some deja vu.
Those interesting things, in my opinion, it was the doctors of the 20th century who were helpless about the illness of the heroine's sister, and could only turn to the imperial doctor of Ramses 5,000 years ago; it was Ramses who led a group of resurrected mummies to walk. When I asked in front of the Louvre, why are people here so rude and impolite, the accompanying nuclear physicist replied that the civilization here is still in its infancy.
The resurrected Ramses said to the beauty of the Louvre, the artistic accomplishments here are still amazing, we should build a pyramid here, more than 70 years later, in 1981, I.M. Pei designed the Louvre square he was referring to. The famous Louvre glass pyramid was built.
Throughout the film, the French government at the beginning of the 20th century is in stark contrast to the ancient Egyptian civilization 5,000 years ago. Are we living smarter or more barbaric... Luc Besson is humorous.
At the end of the film, the heroine boarded the ship, and the camera close-up ship name: Titanic! Made me stunned, will there be a sequel? Will the heroine continue to be magical and continue the extraordinary adventure? Look at Luc Besson's!
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