It doesn’t matter how big the brain hole is, what matters is how to achieve it

Vincenza 2021-10-20 17:38:19

When I was young, I liked to open brains at will, and even break through the sky. Unfortunately, the older I get, the more
comfortable I am in reality. Even if I don’t have the time to go to the Museum of Brain Holes , things resurrected. Perhaps it is an acceptable reality or inner imagination in the eyes of children. It’s a reality, but it’s absurd for adults who have been following the rules. The
film embodies this absurd brain hole.
This absurd thing happened before the protagonist of the film. This is to support the family. The man who got a job had no idea what would happen, and he almost lost his soul on the first night.
After witnessing the resurrection of the creatures in the museum, the protagonist's adaptation from panic and helplessness to acceptance seems to express that adults also have the right to dream.
The film is like the concretization of a brain hole. It portrays each character with his own personality, which is also in line with the characteristics of the times. In addition to conformity, it is because the brain hole opened countless common sense holes that
Roosevelt fell in love with. With a beautiful guide, the monkey fell in love with stealing, and people from different ages made friends. .

Of course, this alone cannot support a movie. The climax and contradictions of the story are at the crux of the problem-the treasures that brought these "antiques back to life"
led the museum after the hero fell into the trap of other people's desires. The exhibits resisted and struggled, and by the way showed the love between father and son.

This kind of mental viewing is very comfortable, like seeing an old friend who has been veiled for a long time but was forgotten, curious and kind.

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Extended Reading
  • Clay 2021-10-20 19:01:54

    Looking forward to the night at the Chinese Revolutionary History Museum

  • Kristoffer 2021-10-20 19:01:54

    After reading this, I fell in love with the museum~~

Night at the Museum quotes

  • Gus: Sleep tight, hotshot.

  • Gus: Keep a lid on it, butterscotch.