The only one that is not worrying about the tomb robbery theme

Idella 2022-04-21 09:03:41

Due to the limitations of the subject matter, neither "Ghost Blowing the Lamp" nor "Grave Robber Notes" can be truly respected in the original film to show the plot, so there are various speechless situations in the process of the second film and television creation. For example, the sci-fiization of "Nine-Story Demon Tower" and the absurdization of the movie "Notes of Tomb Raiders". Compared with the story of the original work, the half-new and half-old story of Searching for the Dragon is indeed relatively weak in plot, but this is already a normal way to open it. As a tomb robbery movie, at least the whole process of exploring the tomb, opening the tomb, finding the main tomb, and opening the coffin is normally displayed in the film. Pay attention to the key point: normal display! Although all the agencies use the gossip principle to deal with this, it is too easy, but compared to the aliens appearing halfway and relying on the grave to pass the test, the gossip can be regarded as a professional. As an IP movie with the original work, the original part of the original work retained by the Dragon Search is simply a surprise. The characters of each protagonist are relatively complete according to the original setting, except for Shirley Yang, which is a bit biased. Not only does the character match, but also the setting of Fatty Wang's door opening artifact. In addition to the characters, the restoration of the props is also very attentive. I like the diamond umbrella and the golden charm restored in the movie. The innovative terminology in the original book is also directly used. As a commercial movie, Dragon Search can be called a good one. Excellent soundtrack, shocking special effects, beautiful scene settings, lively plot rhythm, and a high-profile cast (here does not include Angel Baby), making Dragon Quest a successful commercial movie.

Looking forward to better tomb raiding movies in the future!

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Mojin: The Lost Legend quotes

  • Hu Bayi: No matter how dangerous, I'm going to get you out.

  • Shirley Yang: You know that seeing is not believing. What you believe to be true is not determined by your eyes but your brain.