heart-wrenching villain

Bobby 2022-04-19 09:01:20

To be honest, most of the plots are okay, but the only thing that can't pass is the result of the villain. In the end, Ansuna abandoned Immorton, which is a result that many people can't imagine. The love of life and death for thousands of years is actually not as good as that pair of lovers? Is the director trying to satirize love? Then why did the protagonists help each other? Is it to set off the love of the protagonist? That would be too hasty. Well, I'd rather believe it's a deep result, but I just can't taste the depth in it.
Some people say that it was the body of modern vanity that broke the shackles of the soul's memory, causing the body to instinctively give up Immorton, who had not been with him for too long, in the face of life and death. Some people said that Ansuna suffered too long in the underworld and did not want to return again to that place. These are the only two statements I would rather and most believe.

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  • Norbert 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    Hormones soar. No immunity to mysterious Egypt.

  • Juliet 2021-10-20 19:02:12

    Doubtful point: With such a little bit (with fake special effects), how did Boshi get the extravaganza with this movie...Failure: The Thousand-Year Love is no match for the protagonist's Halo Love...Highlights: I took all the clichés In the future, the main creator will have to complain again; Vichy is still the biggest highlight of this series...

The Mummy Returns quotes

  • Spivey: What is this? Look at the state of this rubbish. Those egyptians never had a clue. Look at that stuff. It's all chintz and stuff. Look at that. Cheap pottery, this Ancient rubbish.

    Spivey: [when Alex hits with a slingshot on his head and he uses his gun to threaten him] Aaah! Jacques, someone hit me head!

    Jacques: SHUT UP, SPIVEY. This place is cursed.

    Jacques: [while Spivey groaning and sobbing when his head is hurt when he saw Alex way up there] We do not want to wake the gods.

  • Jonathan: So then I killed the mummy and all his minions and stole his sceptor.

    Show Girl: [smiles] Oh, you're so brave.

    Jonathan: And rich. Did I mention rich.

    Show Girl: What do you think I'm doing here?

    Jonathan: [a bunch of henchmen entering the O'Connell house] Sorry. We must be in the wrong house.

    Show Girl: [she got caught] I thought you said this was your house.

    Jonathan: No, I didn't

    Show Girl: [looks at Jonathan] Call me!

    Jonathan: Uh-huh!

    Jonathan: [he was caught by the Curator's henchmen] you're not Sheila's husband, are you?

    Baltus Hafez, the Curator: No.

    Jonathan: [sits down in his comfy chair] Look, if you work for Johnny, I was gonna pay him back on Tuesday.

    Baltus Hafez, the Curator: I don't KNOW any Johnny. We are looking for the bracelet of Anubis.

    Jonathan: [looks at the Curator] Oh, good. Good for you. Good thing to have, the old bracelet of Anubis.

    Baltus Hafez, the Curator: [seriously] Where is it?

    Jonathan: Ah, you're looking here for the bracelet. I see. Well, I have no idea what you're talking about.

    Baltus Hafez, the Curator: Mr. O'Connell, you try my patience.

    Jonathan: Mr. O'Connell? No, hold on a minute. you've got the wrong ma...

    Jonathan: [when Shafek holds his knife up on Jonathan's neck] AAAH! That bracelet. Yes, of course. Now I remember. I lost it in a card game.

    Baltus Hafez, the Curator: For your sake, I hope not.

    [looks down and he takes the sceptor]

    Baltus Hafez, the Curator: It can't be.