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What are the highlights of Night at the Museum?

Although it is arranged on Valentine's Day, Night at the Museum is more like a family movie. Larry, the hero played by Ben Stiller, is an ambitious father who can hardly find any job suitable for him. Although his son followed him after the divorce, his ex-wife tried her best to win custody of the children because she didn't have a stable job and couldn't take care of them well. In order to save his children, Larry finally decided to work as a night security guard in a museum, but this seemingly easy job brought him worries in life-all the exhibits in the museum, including dinosaurs, will be resurrected at night!

Night at the Museum has a strong lineup. Ben Stiller is the most popular comedian in Hollywood, robin williams is a supporting actor, Orson Wilson is a guest star, Erica is Larry's ex-wife Jack Bauer's new girlfriend in 24 Hours, and Erica's current husband is Mike who finally married Phoebe in Friends-so many familiar faces can be said. In fact, the film schedule in the United States is Christmas holiday, and now it is just the right time to introduce the Chinese New Year schedule to the mainland.

Actors are all masters, and the comedy effect is naturally extraordinary. Ben Stiller can make a play by himself, not to mention a group of experts. The most wonderful thing is that he plays a miniature version of Orson Wilson, and the special effects are realistic. No matter adults or children, I believe they will laugh when they see this. It is said that the two did not know each other when shooting this scene: when shooting Ben Stiller's play, the miniature version of Orson Wilson was replaced by a model; Three months later, the film entered post-production, and Orson walked into the studio and completed his scene with a dynamic capture system-I really admire the developed computer special effects technology in Hollywood.

Although the special effects are well done and the comedian's skill is high, there are many loopholes in the story of Night at the Museum, and many clues laid in the first half have come to a hasty end. The hardest thing to understand is that Larry has a confidante in the museum, but this beautiful woman doesn't believe what Larry described. Larry explained it several times but didn't convince her. But at the end of the film, Larry made a phone call and the woman came. There is definitely more than one such loophole in the film. Fortunately, as long as it is not too strict, the museum night is complete and interesting.

Night at the Museum is also worth taking children to see, because the resurrected dinosaurs, primitive people and Kublai Khan on the screen can arouse their endless interest. The most important thing is that the writers have put a lot of effort into these exhibits. Their stories are all based on real history. Children can really gain some knowledge after reading. This is worth learning from China filmmakers. Don't always shoot children who are struggling to go to school, and occasionally shoot movies that can enlighten their minds. Just like after the film was released in the United States, the number of people in American museums increased by 20%, which is an amazing thing!

By the way, Ben Stiller's mother also made a guest appearance, that is, the woman sitting in the office when he went to look for a job.