Another Hollywood fairy tale for adults

Garfield 2022-04-20 09:01:13

A half-new movie has been released for a long time, but I haven't watched it. Coincidentally, this time as a "homeless person" at home, "open and aboveboard" turned it over to see.

There are no surprises.
All the way to special effects and sound effects, plus a little bit of little love (or more accurately, goodwill) as embellishment. A Hollywood-style adult fairy tale ends with a "hero" victory - in the end, a "failed" father wins his son's respect, a man who has repeatedly failed to find a job gets a stable job, and the museum is crowded during the day , lit up at night (a daily miracle of carnival routine). It seems that everything is perfect, and all this is just out of a little courage to fight, the courage to persevere. If you are not used to watching Hollywood movies, it can be regarded as an inspirational film. However, after I got used to it and watched a lot of these kinds of films, I really didn't feel anything.

Days are still to be lived, whether there is courage or not.

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  • Kenyatta 2022-03-23 09:01:21

    I like this kind of imaginative plot~

  • Hester 2021-10-20 19:01:54

    When I was young, I wished that the museum's things would come alive!

Night at the Museum quotes

  • Jedediah: I told you, I don't like to be manhandled!

    Larry: No, I will manhandle you, Jedediah! Now listen, guys, what is your problem, huh? Why can't you just get along?

    Jedediah: Look, we're men. We fight, okay? That's what we do!

    Octavius: It's kinda how we pass the time.

  • Jedediah: No problemo, Gigantor.

    Larry: Um, my name's Larry, first of all okay, Jed? See, I call you Jed, I don't call you tiny, right?

    Jedediah: What's that supposed to mean?

    Larry: Hey teeny, how does that sound?

    Jedediah: I... I don't like it. It hurts my feelings.

    Larry: Okay, well Gigantor makes me feel like some sort of freak.

    Octavius: I don't. I just call you Larry.

    Larry: Don't be a kiss-ass.