The reason why this film is interesting should be that-non-living creatures become creatures, just like "Toy Story". In the museum, every exhibit on display came alive at night! The same goes for dinosaur bones, and so are stone statues, let alone those wax statues! So there is a funny plot. Everything is interesting.
My personal favorite is a dinosaur. It's a puppy! There is also the big stone statue of Easter Island, which always uses repetitive words. The sentence after it shouts "Quiet" makes the audience laugh! There are also two aggressive western cowboys and Roman leader, cute! There are also the Huns who have been shouting and killing, the protagonist still yelled at each other with him, as well as the look in their eyes that were finally influenced, ha! Of course there is also the Egyptian Pharaoh, he is really Egyptian, oh handsome! Then there is the American president who has said a lot of epigrams, our veteran Robin Williams; and the brave Indian woman whose name I don’t know how to pronounce. It’s really funny when she asks her to show the way!
Since the relationship between father and son is the main line, I am a bit dissatisfied that the child in the movie worships a working and powerful "dad". When the father is unemployed, the disappointment of the child is too obvious! Is it necessary to have a job in order to win the respect of the child? So, what do you want those unemployed fathers to face?
Watching this movie gave me a new experience of reading history. History is definitely gone. Modern people seem to be a little dull, because history is "dead"; in this play, history "lives" and everything is full of fun, making people want to learn more . So, as long as we treat all history as "living", then it must be very interesting, right? The former history teacher always liked to tell us some gossip stories about historical figures, and it felt like treating the dead as alive. This drama made me feel that history has come alive again.
All in all, it's a fun and fun movie! Regardless of venue, model, special effects...very careful.
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