1. The film is very cute, and the details can be seen in the spirit, which suits my appetite. I like French humor, this kind of cool humor can make me smile. It is the French comedy film that impressed me again after "Cleopatra".
Wait, with my tiny Russian vocabulary, it looks like the people in this movie are speaking Russian? Isn't saba siba exactly russian thank you?
2. The effect of the DVD downloaded from the Internet is not bad, but the subtitles are a combination of messy words, so that I have been vague about the progress of the plot. In many places, I went back and watched it several times, which greatly affected the pleasure and rhythm of watching the film. I still don't understand some questions. Why should the professor be executed? How could he be heart-to-heart with the pterodactyl? All the things were thought to be irrelevant, and it was not until the end that I figured out what the logical chain was. The subtitles group, this time they didn't live up to their expectations, probably because of the lack of talents in small languages? So just about flipping?
3. The actress is really beautiful and has a great figure. What is particularly impressive is her wit and wisdom. The stubborn look on her fair face makes this beauty more lively and lively, far more heartbreaking than ordinary beauties. Her laughter, her grimace, the way she dresses as a grotesque, makes her beauty all the more radiant and impressive.
4. The clothes are so beautiful. Of course, what amazes me the most is her hat. She has changed four or five hats in total, and each one is very beautiful. It seemed to be covered with soft feathers and white yarn, trembling, so beautiful. Very pretty even without feathers, I love the hats here.
5. I was shocked when she took off her clothes. I didn't think that the clothes that looked very complicated were actually snap buttons. . . Pull it off.
6. I thought that the status of the pterodactyl was very important, but it was not very important... So is it a bit unclear to spend a large amount of space to write?
7. There is no male protagonist in this film, that obedient little man is not worthy of our Adele, and zombies are naturally not counted.
8. I'm a little worried about the fate of the zombies. They are so cute. Except for the change in appearance, they are still the characters and abilities of living people. Everyone is different. They have to go all the way east to go home to sleep, but how much trouble will they encounter on the way? How many problems would Adela cause by awakening them for her own selfish desires and resurrecting them back to a world where they shouldn't exist at all? How will they go on? If it was discovered, wouldn't it be used as a research object? Even back in Egypt, there is no way to find his home. What is their fate? It's tragic no matter what.
9. Thinking about the plot, it is actually very dramatic and very simple: my sister was injured and turned into a vegetative state - going to the doctor's mummy - looking for the professor to resurrect the mummy - the mummy to save the sister. But she is brave and clever, very courageous, and has the courage to never turn back, and she has the talent of a detective, and she is extremely beautiful, which is enough to add color to the film.
10. Exquisite costumes, elegant and decent etiquette, bustling urban street scenes, beautiful Parisian architecture... Although the film is a comedy + fantasy style, at the same time, it also shows the end of the 19th century in great detail. The charming atmosphere of the "Belle Epoque" in Paris at the beginning of the 20th century can not help but be ecstatic.
11. Adela has a ruthless dimension. I once fell in love with the pterodactyl, but found that she approached it only to ride it to save the Doctor, without any mercy. When the pterodactyl was shot, no one went to give it the medicine to stop the bleeding, and it died in pain and grief. And saving the doctor just asks the doctor to save his sister. Even though the Doctor was dying, she just wanted him to hold on a little longer. After the doctor died, she just sighed in disappointment, but the corpse was defeated.
Finally, good luck to the mummies!
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