A score of 7.9 is absolutely achievable, which is a breath away from 8 points. It looks better than Dashi Johnson's own "Game of the Brave". The creation of the film originated from: in order to promote the new forest and river play project "Jungle Cruise" in Disneyland, and simultaneously launch it on Disney+ streaming media. The plot is a bit a bit simplified version of "Pirates of the Caribbean" + easy version of "Indiana Jones" + megalithic version of "Tarzan" + Doctoral version of "Tomb Raider"... the heroine Emily Blunt must have played hyaluronic acid, better than before I have been younger and more beautiful in the past few years. Although the overall plot of the film is flat and straightforward, it uses a typical three-act drama: cause (team treasure hunt)-development (adventure journey)-ending (happy end). Fortunately, the overall performance is stable, and there is no expectation of surprises, but it exceeds expectations. In the two-hour movie, the action drama is more than exciting, quite full, and the literary drama is not weak. Under the premise of not pursuing depth and connotation, the viewing experience is easy and not tired for the preference of Dashi Johnson's movies, but it doesn't hurt to watch it. After all, it is only a commercial entertainment A-blockbuster, and it is impossible to ask it to meet the A+ standard. In my mind, this movie has exceeded its level! Appreciate both elegance and commonness! Watching a full of fantasy adventures, with a popcorn index of 100, it's definitely worth going to the theater. PS: Netizens joked that this is a foreign version of "Ghost Blowing the Lantern Moon Tears Tree", Johnson incarnates Hu Bayi, and Emily, who gets the (arrow stone) "Golden Talisman", crosses the pass and kills the vine tree monsters and poisonous insects. Giant pythons, century-old zombies.
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