On the circle of money... yes! No! Is it a brain hole, or Disney is powerful! Have you ever thought that one day, one of the amusement parks, a ride in the amusement park will be made into a movie! That's right, it's the following picture of this goods!

What? Is this okay? Yes, Disney not only filmed, but this "Jungle Departure" after the release of the North American box office to seize the North American box office to win $34 million box office, and also achieved a record of $30 million in streaming media ($29.99 per film), overseas box office of $27 million, only three days has been nearly $100 million box office success, can be described as Disney to make a lot of money. At present, the evaluation is also passable, with a score of 6.5 on the valve and 6.7 on the IMBD. Such a strange god film, reading countless films I have never heard of before, how can I miss it?
With a critical spirit, I wanted to spit it out fiercely, and after reading it, I... That one...... In fact...... It's hard to talk about. Do you say it's particularly brilliant? No, routine, templated, young age, all the plot design is in your expectations, even the timing of the final reversal is bland.
You say it sucks? No, the design and jokes of some small plots are quite interesting, and when watching the movie, you can really feel the entertainment brought by the film.
To sum up, it is like an assembly line commodity under the standard Hollywood industrial system, and it is not a matter of artistic creation. The main purpose of this film is to let your brain go for 2 hours, and you will occasionally smile. For now, it's successful, mediocre and fun, just to pass the time.
The film is based on an old legend: in 1560, the Spanish adventurer Achill led a team of men and horses to the Amazon River Valley in search of El Dorado, and eventually the army was completely destroyed. (For more information, see Herzog's famous film Akyll, The Wrath of God).)
Achille, the wrath of God
The film is set in the Amazon with a mysterious legend "Tears of the Moon", which is a magical ancient tree whose petals can cure all diseases.
Achill (translated as Aguirre in the film, hereinafter referred to as Aguirre) also went to the Amazon to seek treasure hunting to find "Tears of the Moon" to save his critically ill daughter.
But they angered the gods, were cursed, imprisoned by vines, could not be reborn forever, and became a stone statue...
The time came to the 1920s. This is a lecture given by a scientific association in England, and a man named McGgall is trying to persuade the scientific association to authorize them to use a holy altar with a legend of "Tears of the Moon" to find a cure for all the diseases of the world.
Apparently he was reading the script, nervous, stuttering, sweating. His real purpose was to attract the attention of these old pedantics, and McGregor's sister (the translator would say sister and sister, anyway, sister), Lily, sneaked into the antiquities storage room, slipped through the door to pick the lock, and stole the stubble.
Wait? Mediator jiejie, do you have this map tattoo on the arm? Guo Degangcheng does not deceive me, this is not the same as the whole body tattoo prison map meaning? Why don't we use a piece of paper?
The people in the antiquities research room are basically blind, maybe the director does not let them see, Lily sneaked all the way and successfully got the holy hammer.
At this time, a German prince came who had purchased a holy hammer with the Scientific Society, hoping to obtain the healing power of the "Tears of the Moon" to be used on the battlefield of World War I to achieve victory.
Happened to spot Lily who was stealing. Then there's a juggling escape scene. U1S1, this design is still quite intentional, adhering to the Disney tradition. Imaginative imagination, interesting action design, always coincidental dangers, always telling you, don't take it seriously, this is a fairy tale.
On the other side of the globe, on the Amazon River, the Franks are "slaughtering" another ship of tourists. He was already familiar with this waterway, and he also designed his own various nonsense attractions.
Even if the nonsense of animals and plants scares people, he also set up an ancient hippopotamus himself, and will jump out of the water!
Even hooked up with local aborigines to stage a cannibal drama!
Wait? Well? Isn't this a Disneyland ride? Good guys, no wonder it's called "Jungle Departure", leave it waiting!
The Lily duo then travels to the Amazon, where frankly chooses Frank's boat to go to the location of The Tears of the Moon.
At the same time, the German prince also shot the horse to kill, no, shoot the submarine to kill. He also sent someone to kidnap Lily, but he failed to commit the crime and was beaten instead.
Then came the Amazon, driving submarines and small broken ferries, and destroyed the rental docks by the way, leaving the black-hearted merchants with no return.
The two sections are cleverly designed, and in close-quarters combat, Disney uses comical movements and various wonderful coincidences to avoid overly violent fights, supplemented by cheerful symphonies to match the rhythm. In a trance, I seemed to see the chase scene of "Tom and Jerry", and watching the action was a bit of a Jackie Chan action movie. immature! But...... Cheerful and funny, in fact, quite good-looking.
In the ship chase battle, Disney is also a conscience, ferry leap, dock explosion and other heavyweight scenes to give enough, the scene is grand, there is enough impact and shock, dazzling.
Of course, there is still a proper atmosphere, such as the scene where Lily jumps on the boat, which is quite comical.
This was followed by passionate rafting on the Amazon River. By the way, Frank also arranged various traps for abduction, trying to persuade Lily to return.
However, they were all recognized by Lily and consumed their trust. And Lily also discovered Frank's secrets, such as saying that he didn't know "Tears of the Moon", in fact, he was also looking for it, and the most outrageous thing was that the map he had could be used to draw up an atlas!
Eventually, when they meet the Cannibals again, all of Lily's trust crumbles. It turns out that the cannibals are just ordinary natives, and they all know Frank well, and they perform a "killing scene" to persuade Lily to stop looking for "Tears of the Moon".
As a result, she encounters the iron-headed "Stubborn Donkey", who would rather sacrifice herself in order to free Frank and McGock and ask them to find the "Tears of the Moon" to save the heavenly beings! The cannibals could not continue acting, and while cursing Frank, they entertained Lily and the others and helped him translate the words on the holy hammer.
Just when there was peace, the German prince had previously found the cursed body of Aguirre and released them. This group of people is not human, ghostly monsters rushed to the tribe to kill in all directions, (picture small high energy)
Aguirre stabbed Frank in the heart, and Frank grabbed the holy hammer and threw it to Lily, and then fell into the bottomless Amazon torrent...
The crowd crawled and crawled, and finally escaped from the clutches of the devil, and just when everyone was sad to lose Frank, they found that he was not dead!!
And then there's this knife-drawing scene! It's hilarious...
As for why this person was stabbed in the heart and did not die, I will sell a pass, no spoilers. To be reasonable, the story is still a bit tear-jerking. Of course, the ending is naturally a happy ending, after all, Disney.
After watching the whole, it seems that I did not watch it, my brain was empty, and there was nothing particularly profound or exciting, but the viewing process was pleasant. Relaxed, lively, without any sense of oppression, good and evil will eventually be rewarded, which is called a great pleasure.
The plot is old-fashioned, the story is old-fashioned, the plot is old-fashioned, and the basic action scenes are thrilled by coincidence, and the special effects are at most 7 cents, but they do not hinder the pleasure of watching the movie. Although there is no novelty, the classic routine always works.
And the film has been instilling the feminine idea that "women can wear pants" (women wore skirts during World War I). Abandoning the premise that women can only act as vases in many Hollywood movies: Lily's action scenes are no less than Those of Dwayne Johnson, showing a strong, courageous, witty, and dedicated contemporary female spirit (which seems a little too exalted). The main thing is that the interspersed jokes are indeed laughed at, and the baggage is still dense, quite happy.
Ten thousand steps back, just a recreational facility can be changed into a movie, what bicycle?
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