The regular protagonist, the shining supporting characters

Dayana 2022-04-21 09:02:25

The plot of the movie is actually nothing to talk about. Ordinary commercial films - family type - father-son relationship, the father cannot understand the son's choice, the son and the father are estranged, and after a series of adventures, the father and son finally reached an understanding, seeking common ground while reserving differences. A variety of exciting experiences are derived from the wonderful museum background. There are too many of this type, and it is almost impossible to jump out of this frame, from Finding Nemo (father-son relationship), Change 4 (father-daughter relationship), Brave (mother-daughter relationship), Mr.Peabody (father-son relationship), and even Interstellar Time travel (of course this does not take up a lot of space, but I have to admit that it is also one of the main themes), old wine in new bottles. However, as a commercial film with popcorn, it is a no-brainer, with a lot of laughs, and actors sacrifice various images, which is considered a success. The rare movie theater atmosphere is quite good.
The museum administrator is a self-improving, motivated, and the most down-to-earth person in the whole play. As the protagonist in this comedy, he is to set off the surrounding secondary, cute, and cheap supporting roles, and as a main line to catch the supporting roles. The various play, although nominally the protagonist, is actually a "supporting" role. The acting skills are quite satisfactory, and the task is completed. At the age of 50, performing various movements is also a hard rhythm.
Because of Robin's sudden death, everyone has a respect and memory for his curtain call. However, he didn't play much in it, and the performance really didn't have much brilliance. If the first film , his love with the Indian goddess is the highlight, this episode has nothing to watch. (Of course, if you count the nonsense when he was about to run out of "energy", it can't be said that there is no.)
The supporting role of this episode is, however, various highlights, if you have the opportunity, you must brush the barrage version (the front side A kind of high-energy warning, swiping the screen seems to be the tune that comedy should have!)
From the beginning of the museum curator, his role is less than that of Robin, but, it is really a lot of laughter in a limited time, as a Flexible fat paper, full of drama. Coupled with Mengmeng's British pronunciation, casual cold humor, and the finishing touch.
Another cute fat paper, the "Nympho" girl from the British Museum, she has appeared in "Three Silly Weekends" before (of course, the plot is old-fashioned, difficult + retreat + friend speech + imperfect ending, one episode ends), yes If you have a certain talent for comedy, of course, you still have to match it with the descendants of Larry who are a little dull and eat her way, to compare the comedy effect. The comedy element is so-so.
Uncle Wolf has done an intensive spoof of his famous character in a very limited time, Hugh Ackman! And that raise his arms, (recommend not to eat popcorn when he comes out, the front row audience is likely to will beat you up). Uncle Wolf, who just appeared, is singing, and his voice is really good (Jean Valjean in Les Miserables is too sad, and his singing voice is a little hoarse when he complains about society. Uncle Wolf may be more suitable for lyrical genres)
Octavian and cowboy good friends, for the film Provide a dark clue, a basic joke, and complete the task.
Monk monkey, cheap enough! Cute enough! Enough with the protagonist! Completely a naughty brat setting. It's an emotional scene when I hear that the movie theater is full of Awwwwww! ! !
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Is it gone? ? how is this possible! ! ! ! !
The most uncontrollable, big cousin! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
The moment the big cousin's swordsmanship defeated the dinosaurs and took off the mask, the whole person was about to collapse! Those azure blue eyes, that magnetic English voice, and his appearance exploded. This character completely supported the development of the plot in the second half of the whole movie, including assisting Uncle Wolf's spoof of his character. Even in Escher's paradox comics, the black and white interface can't cover up the blue eyes of the big cousin (let me drown in it!!! With such eyes, you can play a tree with a crooked neck!!! Even if it is a wax face, it is still beautiful!!!) The big cousin who has lost weight, the big cousin with the unshaven beard, and the affectionate Knight of the Round Table who seduces his good brother's wife. In other words, when you see the handsome face of the big cousin, you don't care where the plot develops at all. Director, are you sure you have no problem with casting? ? ? ?

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Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb quotes

  • Jedediah: Where the heck are we?

    [the Pompeii volcano starts]

    Octavius: Ohh... Pompeii.

    [They ran away in the Pompeii exhibit as lava comes after them]

    Jedediah: This is the last round up!

    [the lava comes close to them until Dexter the monkey pees on them and the lava to save them]

    Octavius: We must never speak of what happend here today.

    [Dexter pees on them again]

    Jedediah: Come on, that wasn't necessary!

  • [from trailer]

    Laa: Dada!

    Larry Daley: No, no, i'm not your dada. Yes, we look similar.

    Laa: Dada.

    Larry Daley: No touching.

    [He slaps Laa's hand]

    Larry Daley: Stop it.