Night at the Museum:If your childlike innocence is not yet lost

By Karen - 17 September 2021

Like "Arthur and the Invisibles" I watched in the previous section, this film is very relaxing and suitable for all ages. Although the theme is simple, it is very interesting. The picture effect is very good, and the content is also very novel. This natural history museum has everything, especially the part related to history and humanities, which is exactly what I am interested in. The themes are actually obvious: 1. Man and nature must live in harmony. 2. While living in the present, human beings must also understand that the past, the present and even the future are closely linked, and there is nothing new under the sun. 3. The communication barriers between people are far less difficult to overcome than we think. Sometimes, you just need a little courage and a little wisdom. This kind of induction feels like answering Chinese reading questions, but of course there are still many things in it. There needs to be respect and recognition of different cultures. The pioneers of the western United States, the soldiers of the Roman Empire, and primitive people, although the image is too typical, but used to reason with children is simple and witty. Adults, at least Adults with a childlike innocence also seem to be uncontrollable.


       In the film, I saw many familiar and favorite faces. Ben Stiller has always been funny with the poor "unlucky" image. Frankly speaking, he didn't like him very much before, and he always felt like a clown. In fact, he is very thoughtful and not tall, but his eyes are very charming, especially when he is serious and focused. As a father, he behaves very tenderly and kindly. He plays with the little boy who plays his son. harmonious.


      Who else, dear Uncle Robin Williams, this time is the tenderhearted Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th president of the United States, and is said to be one of the most popular presidents in the history of the United States. The book pointed out harshly that he was a proponent of the "stick policy", but his reputation seemed to be good, he was knowledgeable, and proficient in history. Although the Theodore Roosevelt jokingly said that he was just a wax figure and not a real president in the film, his positive guidance and encouragement to the male protagonist museum security is amazing. This old gentleman couldn't help but love the saint. The hero saves the beauty. Like many of his previous roles, he is very tasteful. He has sacrificed his spirit in exchange for the favor of the heroine of Huizhilanxin, which is too sweet.


      Other characters are also very classic and funny. The incomprehensible Huns, the naughty and cute monkeys, the dinosaur bones who like to play around, and the Roman generals all aroused some plots of my childhood. It was really a stimulus of imagination. . Of course, this kind of plot routine is not new, but I still love to watch it.


      Although the special effects of Night at the Museum are not particularly superb, they are still in place and can be called wonderful. The film is highly recommended to those who have not lost their childlike innocence.