It's been a while since Museum 3 came out, but I haven't watched it for a long time, until I finally saw the film yesterday.
It turns out that this is the last carnival, a resurrection and a deep sleep.
At first it was thought that they would return to New York together with the resurrection gold medal, and continue to enjoy the night as usual. As a result, they chose to keep the gold medal in the UK, and they all went back to their original form.
The museum is not a particularly classic film, nor can it stand up to everyone's repeated scrutiny, but it has continued to move for so many years, but it cannot be forgotten.
Some people say that this is a continuation of the dog's tail, but for us who have watched it all the way, we are watching memories.
I thought this time would be a continuation of the first two, but it turned out to be a goodbye to everyone.
Goodbye, will we meet again or not.
In fact, the corrosion of the gold medal at the beginning of the film implies the arrival of parting, just as many things in life have omens. In the end, who did you say that to and never saw each other again, where did you have what kind of experience and never went to that city again, what kind of past did you have to say goodbye to the old self.
Farewells are never easy. When we are very familiar with and used to the current state, the parting is as unacceptable as the denial of our present. How many people say goodbye without saying goodbye in life, how many goodbyes really become goodbyes, I think their difficult goodbye is not the hard to say goodbye to others, but the hard goodbye to the past.
Say goodbye, leave, start over.
Just like the moment the sun rises, it's a new day, a truly new day.
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