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Do you think the python in the movie Python is raised by humans?

I think the python in Python is a fictional monster. American movies often have such monsters. Moreover, it is not a python, but an extinct Titan python. It is a common style of American blockbusters to create monsters with an extinct giant creature and human imagination, so as to create a sense of terror and confuse the fake with the real.

Tell you something about this movie this time.

Deep in the rain forest of the winding Amazon River basin, there are ancient and mysterious Shurs. They are isolated from the world and worship snakes as totems. The legends and secrets surrounding the Shur people excited people outside the rain.

Anthropologist Steven Kay (Eric Stulz) is very interested in Shurs. He and documentary director Terry Laurie (jennifer lopez) formed a seven-member film crew and went to the rainforest to shoot a documentary for this mysterious tribe. On the way, they rescued a man named Paul Sharon (Joan Werner). Paul volunteered to take the film crew to Shure, but he never imagined that the real purpose of this man was to find a horrible man-eating python. Steven and others once embarked on a bloody point of no return in the dark. ...

Although the snake in Python is made with special effects, it is really lifelike. At the cinema that year, the close-up of the snake's debut directly scared the children present.

This film is quite recommended to everyone and worth seeing.

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