There is also serious racial discrimination in the play, which I despise. Several Americans wanted to escape the treasure and hired a group of Central Asians as porters and laborers. When they tried to dig the stone wall of the pyramid, they even said: "No, let those people dig!" Without a doubt, they know that this is dangerous, isn't the life of others not life? The plot is also a bit unreasonable. The remaining porters fled when they were half dug out of fear, but when the evil spirits attracted locusts, the poor Central Asians were the first to die. Everyone knows how can people who escaped still stay there? Anyway, there are many loopholes, so does the director just blindly pursue the box office?
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