Do you need to bring bubble gum to the museum at night?

Brandy 2022-04-22 07:01:04

There's no need to talk about popcorn movies so seriously. Let me tell you what I think.

The film reflects the crisis of the museum for a period of time. People think that an eight-inch screen can cover everything.

A living museum is a magnificent imagination.

What he wants to say more is that every historical object has a long story.

With the help of a dead carrier sealed in a glass case in a museum, it is like listening to the waves with a conch shell.

Possibly opening a Tang Dynasty silk can make people feel like stroking the texture of the ancient Chang'an city wall;

The unsung Song Dynasty silk bamboo can also transmit the extravagant sound of Jiangnan a thousand years ago;

A red-headed document from the Wenge period is inscribed with the figures of thousands of young people waving quotations in Tiananmen Square;

The mottled patina on the body of the Terracotta Warriors may still have the aroma of the Qin Dynasty soil... (the recent epidemic, this is still not to go)

Therefore, the museum itself is a carrier that allows people to get closer to understanding, and there is no need to sanctify it.

What youth has not dreamed of a pharaoh crawling out of a coffin or a gleaming Victorian crown?

Speaking of the movie itself, his plot is full of twists and turns. And there are all kinds of wonderful contrasts. It's suitable for a pack of popcorn at the theater to pass the night, then hum a little song all the way home and meet again in the dream

Even if you are just a small person, they will get along with you friendly.

If you are going to visit the generous face of Stonehenge, don't forget to bring bubble gum to fulfill his dream of life~~~

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Extended Reading
  • Buster 2022-03-21 09:01:19

    I just watched Andersen's "The Flower of Little Ida" on this day.

  • Alford 2021-10-20 19:01:54

    It looks so wonderful

Night at the Museum quotes

  • Octavius: Unleash hell!

  • [Larry and Nick have just been saved by the now-released mummy who lurches towards them. He takes the burial wraps off his face to reveal that he is, in fact, a more-than-slightly handsome Egyptian prince]

    Ahkmenrah: [British accent] You would not believe how stuffy it is in there.