When the protagonist was talking to the saber-toothed tiger, I really felt that the film might be heading for a sci-fi film, and then I saw the pyramid, hey, I think, the boss is probably an alien, but I was fooled, and the director would If you don’t show aliens, what people want to tell you is that there are no gods and no aliens in this world, and that all human beings rely on unity and hard work to create miracles.
But I wondered again, why the protagonist's life is so good. At the beginning, a mammoth committed suicide to win him honor. When the bad guys came to their village, he happened to be sentry outside. The big bird in the jungle didn't hurt him, and he was also killed by him. Two of them died. He walked and walked out of the desert that no one could pass through. Although there was a foreshadowing of the stars, alas, in short, I found that unity and disunity are the second thing, and we need to create miracles. You have to have the luck of the protagonist, and if you don't, that's right, because the director will tell you that it's just a movie.
This kind of film, I really feel that it is not worth spending dozens of dollars to go to the theater...
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