Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb
Hollywood film makers are familiar of making imaginative extra human concepts real with the help of technology and other extra-ordinary back office regiments. Night at the Museum is an example of working of Hollywood moviemakers for making a conceptually unreal thing to a real thing. That too the titled film is the third sequel of this concept and producer encouraged for the third one means first and second one must be appreciated all over the world which finally there must turned out to be a handsome box-office collection. This is the third part in which the secret of Tomb kept in that museum which is responsible for transformation of all statues at night gets revealed and Larry (Ben Stiller) helps to get the final resolution to solve the mystery of that Tomb.
Acting:
Ben Stiller is the common point-hero-main character in all the three films in these sequels.
He is basically a night watchman in a museum where all the statues etc turns into a real thing every night. Although this concept seems a thing to laugh for a typical Indian movie watcher but Ben Stiller really worked hard to make this story seem a real one for the viewers. All the watchers involves into the story upto a great extent while watching that they start to assume this unreal thing as a real thing. Other back office aspect like screenplay-story-cinematog
A museum where all the statues etc. Transforms to a real thing every night and Larry (Ben Stiller) rules them every night, takes their care, as their traditions are different from each other by centuries, he found a common resolution for all their problems. He gave them all a suitable work so that they can spend their living time and Larry can breathe at night.
I personally liked and loved the concept and system of makers to deal with the concept in all the three parts hence I will give this 5* as I appreciated this very much, rest depends on individual viewers.
-Sameer

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