Wonderful night at the museum, when I saw the poster in the subway, it attracted me very much, and I decided to go to the cinema to have an addiction. I, who had never watched the first two films, "made up the class" overnight, and I couldn't stop from the very beginning. An ordinary night shift security guard in a museum that can no longer be ordinary, but experienced all the wonderful things that happened in the museum. Suspense, funny, everything slowly opened with the movie.
Resurrection Museum? How incredible it seems to me, but that's the context in which all the stories take place. It is against this backdrop that Larry goes through a series of thrilling adventures. The so-called incredible is not completely unexpected, but it is only a child's thinking. As an adult, I can't think of it. When I grow up, I can no longer find the shadow of the child who asked why all day long in my childhood. Imagine Strength is also almost deprived of exam-oriented education and pressure. But Americans are different. Their imagination has not disappeared with their growth, but it has become increasingly important to play its role. The popularity of iPhones, the popularity of American movies, and the fame of Google are not all proof of this. Judgment? The production of movies requires more of this precious imagination. Only by feeling can we dare to do it and have the motivation to do it. The success of movies has led the United States to emerge in other fields.
As a movie, just having an attractive plot doesn't count as a success. I think a really successful film should make people think and gain something after the film. The wonderful night of the museum can also bring it. The deepest influence on me is not Roosevelt and Larry in the play. No matter what the difficult time, Roosevelt can always lead Larry to make the right choice, just like he made important decisions for the country and the people when he was president of the United States. And Larry from the beginning of not wanting to enjoy doing it, to giving up doing it, to doing it again, all these changes are accompanied by a psychological change, and finally he found that "the key to people's happiness is to do what they like to do". At first, he made his own inventions, but gradually he found that he could not survive, and then his wife and children separated, and he worked as a night security guard for his son. At work, he develops a feeling for everything the museum has resurrected, for which he sells his company, sneaks into the Commonwealth Archives to save them, and in this episode, he travels all the way to the British Museum for these exhibits , when the sacrifices made by all the exhibits for the reunion of the Egyptian pharaoh family were the most touching to me. Family is more important than anything else, though at the cost of being a permanent exhibit, and Larry quit his job as a night security guard after that. Perhaps the nightly resurrection of the exhibits is why he loves his job. Now that he is no longer motivated, it is time to give up.
This is how many American movies contain philosophies in their plots, making the whole film suitable for all ages. As far as this film is concerned, children are attracted by the interesting plot, while adults can understand something deeper behind the plot. This is precisely what Chinese movies lack, either in Pleasant Goat, which is a little childish for adults, or a little boring in children's movies, such as Outwit Tiger Mountain. In the hard-to-pronounce film market, the existence of the museum's wonderful night is really rare.
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