First of all, I feel that 3D movies are very unfriendly to people who wear glasses.
Secondly, walking into the theater and being surrounded by the huge screen and deafening sound effects (of course not ruled out that the person I watched the screening turned up the sound too loud) formed a sense of oppression for me that I was disgusted with.
Then, the structure of the story got me in a trance. The protagonist is a very talented young man who finds a secret room with treasures under the guidance of Snake Language. The protagonist always misses his parents and wants to see them in the mirror. But unfortunately, there is telepathy between the protagonist and the villain. The villain was once a very talented young man, and their common teacher has always regretted that he did not give the villain proper education, but let him release the dark side of his heart.
Yep, it's not Harry Potter. Unlike Harry Potter, there are two villains here. Apart from the lack of hair and eyebrows, the old villain at least has a nose.
In the movie, the rebels keep saying things like "the spark won't go out", and I want to accept "a single spark can start a prairie prairie". When they said that the entire galaxy was inspired by the rebels and that the rebels would not be completely wiped out, I silently recited "The Long March is a manifesto, the Long March is a propaganda team, and the Long March is a planter". When the rebels were cornered but still couldn't let go of their pursuit, I even wanted to stand up in the movie theater with no respect and shout, "Go to Yan'an! Go to Yan'an!".
But my drama skills are not enough, and I am not allowed to add drama to myself like this.
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