I believe that many people born in the 1980s are like me. The first films of this series were not in the cinema but at home and watched on TV. It's not easy for this series to get to where it is now, but it also fully demonstrates the production principle of American filmmakers' commercial supremacy - as long as there is a box office, there will be investment. Of course, this series also has its hot-selling capital. Leaving aside Lao Si and Lao Lu, Lao Fu is enough to lead the box office return.
This film is the latest in the series, and the film still maintains a retro style. Making a fuss about crystal heads is not new in my opinion. As a film set on an archaeological expedition, it was only a matter of time before the famous crystal skull was chosen as the narrative theme.
In terms of film stunts, the innovative shot is the moment Old Ford experiences the atomic bombing of the United States. Just ask if people can really escape the nuclear bomb catastrophe by hiding in the refrigerator, then I strongly recommend you to watch the movie and at the same time please buy a refrigerator at home, just in case you need it.
In terms of actors, what attracts me more is Shia LaBeouf who plays Xiaofu in the film. This kid has been doing well for the past two years. At least he now has the Jones series and the Transformers series, and it definitely has a bright future.
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