For Robin Williams, this may be his best curtain call, "Night at the Museum" from the first to the third Williams has always played a wax figure of President Roosevelt, and he has always been in the film. The amiable and wise man, although he is only a supporting role for many museum characters, he can not help laughing at the same time, he can always take on the accumulation of emotions in the film, just like many comedy films he has starred in, he has never been a clown who can only amuse people. , but a master who can base himself on the depth of human nature in absurd comedies. In the film, when the dawn came and he was frozen back to the wax figure, the fans were already full of emotion.
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