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25 The Mummy Tomb of the Dragon Emperor
The third film in the Mummy trilogy, set in the late '40's. Alex and a professor have discovered a mummified army of an ancient Chinese Emperor. Meanwhile, his parents are sent on a diplomatic mission to China while escorting an ancient artefact. It turns out that a Chinese general wants to raise the ancient Emperor using that artefact. The movie then turns into a race against time to prevent the ancient Emperor from using an enchanted pool in Tibet to gain immortality. There is also a will-they/won't-they romance sublot (with denial).
The Chinese setting is a shift from the Egyptian setting of the previous films. This is welcome as the second film's take on that setting wasn't as good as the first, and setting a third movie in Egypt may have been stale. (How many times could Imhotep come back, anyway?) However, this new setting is used to full effect. Talking about characters – Maria Bello's take on Evelyn was different than Rachel Weisz's. Not just the different character, the writing for the character is more action oriented than in previous films.
Brendan Fraser continues to impress as Rick. 8.5/10.
The third film in the Mummy trilogy, set in the late '40's. Alex and a professor have discovered a mummified army of an ancient Chinese Emperor. Meanwhile, his parents are sent on a diplomatic mission to China while escorting an ancient artefact. It turns out that a Chinese general wants to raise the ancient Emperor using that artefact. The movie then turns into a race against time to prevent the ancient Emperor from using an enchanted pool in Tibet to gain immortality. There is also a will-they/won't-they romance sublot (with denial).
The Chinese setting is a shift from the Egyptian setting of the previous films. This is welcome as the second film's take on that setting wasn't as good as the first, and setting a third movie in Egypt may have been stale. (How many times could Imhotep come back, anyway?) However, this new setting is used to full effect. Talking about characters – Maria Bello's take on Evelyn was different than Rachel Weisz's. Not just the different character, the writing for the character is more action oriented than in previous films.
Brendan Fraser continues to impress as Rick. 8.5/10.