Review of Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb (2014) by Michael1208 — 28 Dec 2014
The last night at the museum has its own moments just like the previous two installments, the Egyptian theme and the tomb at the very beginning of the film might bring audiences the feeling of getting back to the first two Mummy films, but soon after that, everything ruins thanks to the easy, lazy story line without a proper exploration on each characters development and to build a logic connection and memory among themselves.
It intends to be ridiculous, joyful and hilarious, especially the monkey character, Dexter which impresses the most are all the main factors that the film is suitable for family goers on Christmas. The film would be a complete disaster without Ben Stiller to lead, but this does not save the film to look dull, not so funny with lame jokes, weak scores and to look inert.
Overall, it is a disappointment as this family franchise film lacks of inspiring message, burns off the original film's energy and ideas, and ends losing all the magics abruptly.
This review of Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb (2014) was written by Michael1208 on 28 Dec 2014.
Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb has generally received mixed reviews.
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