The "Night at the Museum" series also ended with the death of this third part or Robin Williams, and there is no doubt that this is also a series full of childishness and imagination. The resurrection of all the exhibits is something I fantasized about when I was a child (of course, it was a horror at that time).
Both the trip to London and the rich exhibits in the British Museum make the whole film even more interesting. While technically nothing else stands out in terms of laughs, Hugh Jackman's cameo and Wolverine impersonation kept me dancing every minute. This one seems to involve farewell so it seems a little heavy. Of course it may be just me.
Robin Williams' final performance and Hugh Jackman's cameo all grace the film. However, when Ben Stiller kissed the capuchin monkey, when he finally stopped being the night security guard and sat outside the museum and looked inside, there was always a sadness in his eyes. I've always wanted to be a kid, I've always wanted to dream, so I'm always going to have a hard time with this goodbye. In the film, Ben Stiller's child happened to be in GAP YEAR, so I also felt the phrase "I am not ready" from the bottom of my heart.
So I keep thinking about Ben Stiller's last conversation with Robin Williams, I don't know what to do next, but I also don't feel Roosevelt saying "How exciting is that". I think Roosevelt Bing Williams actually feels the same way, otherwise, maybe the director will go back on it like Peter Jackson and make a fourth film.
Anyway, there will be no fourth part, so watch and cherish it.
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