When I was busy preparing for the graduate qualification exam 2 weeks ago, Dan happily told me that after you finish the exam, we must go to the cinema to see Indiana Jones.
Three days ago, when Wyoming and Colorado were attacked by Tornado, the cyclone sirens sounded throughout the city. I tried to discourage a couple of friends from driving to a large theater in Colorado to watch Indiana Jones. I also tried to use my braised pork to lure them to my house for shelter. The two of them didn't persuade them to kill Fort Collins (a city in northern Colorado) with TOYOT, which had not paid off the loan.
Five hours ago, Dan's parents had just helped Dan paint the kitchen and made a simple dinner. The two unanimously asked to go to the theater to see Indiana Jones.
Everyone should watch Indiana Jones! Why?
I sat beautifully in the cinema for more than two hours, ate half a bag of popcorn and drank a large glass of Dr. Pepper. I think I can finally understand the reason for this.
I think, first of all, the story is very interesting.
When we have experienced science fiction, adventure, old movies, new movies, old movies and new shoots, etc., some fantasy is too complicated, maybe wonderful, but it's tiring to watch. Some fantasies are too cartoonish, and the impressions are there, but not deep. These are not the fantasies of Indiana Jones. The adventure story and the fantasy plot made me, the person who first came into contact with Indiana Jones, my curiosity was greatly satisfied. My brain keeps turning along with the development of the storyline, and I have my own fantasy, but I feel the storyline of the movie. It is the most perfect explanation.
Second, the background age of the story is very interesting. The pictures are full of "old" things that can only be seen in the 50s and 60s, such as people's clothing, vintage cars, girls' hairstyles, gold glasses, the method of removing radiation with a brush, electroencephalogram, Jones and him The restaurant where the son met was so alive with gang fights. I am not a very old person, nor a person who has lived in the United States for a long time. My understanding of the United States in the 50s and 60s comes from two sources. One is a nostalgic restaurant called gunther tooty's, and the other is a photo album of Dan's parents. As far as I know, the restoration in the movie is very good.
Third, humor. I think that is really a consistent style of many Americans. From time to time I have to call a little humor. Even if it is an emergency, even if your life is at stake. Of course, for such an adventurous fantasy movie, humor is even more essential. Because before we are seated, we already know in our hearts that heroes will not be so lost, so in the end, justice must have defeated evil. Don't worry, just relax yourself and laugh to your heart's content.
Because it was the first time I watched the Indiana Jones movie series, I watched it with all my heart, and then laughed at the funny plot with all my heart, and was shocked by the exquisite art design with all my heart.
At the end of the story, there is a short dialogue with profound meaning. Although it is not as profound, it points to some things that can trigger small thoughts. very good. It's not an annoying and instructive comment, it's just a small discussion along the storyline. I think this is good. After all, a movie is a movie, and it doesn’t matter if it becomes an ideological education movie.
After watching the movie, Dan's parents and I drove home. Dan's mom kept reminding me to watch the first three movies on the way. Of course the premise is if I have time.
Dan said that after you go back, you are not allowed to download the first three movies and watch them secretly. I said why. He said that because such movies are worth buying DVDs to watch.
Dan's dad was always happy, and said nothing, he seemed very happy.
I really like Indiana Jones. Although due to my personal interests, I may not go to see the remaining three Jones, maybe I would not like it after watching it, but I think this one is still very good. It is a movie worth seeing.
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