I forgot what movie I watched last time. It was probably 007. In front of the movie was a promotional video of the museum. A group of lions, elephants, dinosaurs, etc. chased a man in the museum and panicked, jumping up and down. With the title, I thought it was a horror movie, so I haven't watched it for a while.
Last night, I originally planned to watch Fan Bingbing as Da Ji's Fengshen Bang, but after watching it for a while, I felt it was really boring. There is only this museum left in the computer that I have not seen, so I can only watch this.
Larry is an unemployed young man, but he is not a young man. His son is already in elementary school. He has divorced his wife, the custody of his son belongs to his mother, and his son is with him only one day a week. For his son, he started working as a night watchman in a museum.
Then the fun things started. At night, everything in the museum comes to life. The savage-looking Huns were always yelling to scare Larry, the savages started drilling wood to make fire, the lions, elephants and monkeys were running around, the little monkeys were especially bad, he stole the keys and urinated on Larry's face . Because it secretly opened the window, causing a savage to disappear. Two combative western cowboys and a Roman commander, although they are more than 2,000 years apart in age, go to war at night. The weapons they used, so small and so small, were so cute. Dinosaur bones are also alive, and there is also a stone man. He likes to use hyphenation, calling our protagonist Benben, and likes to eat candy. The American President Theodore Roosevelt, who was very fond of preaching, always used binoculars to look at the Indian woman who was a stalker, and had a crush on her, but he dared not say it for fifty years. Later, under Larry's command, they catch the bad guys together, which is hilarious.
After watching the movie, I kept thinking, why do people write such an imaginative movie Nirvana? From a psychological point of view, children's imaginations are the most abundant. Children play imitation games and know that a wooden stick is not a horse, but they can regard it as a horse. They know that the doll is not alive, but You can still sing to her and feed her. In the eyes of children, everything is alive. The so-called "animism". An adult can only have such a rich imagination if he has the same heart as a child.
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