It's no longer about defending and guarding the museum, but the concerted efforts in the process are still touching. The villains, monkeys, and new savages come out from time to time to make fun and adjust the atmosphere, which makes the film develop at a good pace and the description is more reasonable. The drama of competing for the "Golden Monument of Resurrection" is inseparable, and the surprise lies in the appearance of new characters and various stalks.
There are also delicate emotions, such as Octavian and the cowboy during the Pompeii crisis, Ben and the monkey, the savage and the female security guard, Roosevelt and the Indian woman. out", with the same expression as if we could meet again tomorrow night.
Because of the previous foreshadowing, I knew that this was an indefinite separation, so when I saw him say this sentence in such a firm and comforting tone, and knew that his real person had passed away, I was suddenly touched by tears. Life is just like this, no matter how much sadness, the sun that represents hope will eventually rise, and a new day will come, but only if you can survive the darkest darkness before dawn. It's only in this scene that for the first time I wish the sun came out later.
The resurrection at the end left a happy ending for the movie. In addition to commemorating the two gentlemen, the final subtitles also called "Magic Forever". Life may be difficult for us to grasp, but the vision and innocence of magic can always be there as long as we want.
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