At first glance, Guardians of the tomb may look like a new franchise in the footsteps of Indiana Jones and The Mummy. A group of researchers find an old mummy and disappear. Pretty cliché, right?
Right. And so does the film go on. It makes use of the other franchises I mentioned here and there and tinkers a trivial story that has been seen thousands of times.
On the contrary, the production value is pretty good, the scenes are fitting, and the spiders, which play a big role, look good (though they sound weirdly like a snake).
But good looks and decent acting can not carry a movie, and so Guardians of the Tomb is one thing in particular:
Irrelevant
At first glance, Guardians of the tomb may look like a new franchise in the footsteps of Indiana Jones and The Mummy. A group of researchers find an old mummy and disappear. Pretty cliché, right?
Right. And so does the film go on. It makes use of the other franchises I mentioned here and there and tinkers a trivial story that has been seen thousands of times.
On the contrary, the production value is pretty good, the scenes are fitting, and the spiders, which play a big role, look good (though they sound weirdly like a snake).
But good looks and decent acting can not carry a movie, and so Guardians of the Tomb is one thing in particular:
Irrelevant