The main character in the movie is an explorer
of some sorts and a master of disguise.
He specializes in finding long lost artifacts
and is a bad mother (shut your mouth).
I’m just talking about the main character.
He’s a real man and only fears one thing
in life and that’s snakes.
In the beginning of the movie, the explorer
is kidnapped.
He’s taken to this guy’s house and judging
from his expensive art collection, you could
tell he’s got bread.
The rich guy wants to hire the explorer to
find an artifact that supposedly restores
youth.
Rumor has it, that if a man drinks from this
enchanted cup, that man will taste immortality (audio).
The rich guy wants the explorer to guide his
team on an adventure to find the artifact,
but the problem is, the map is missing (audio).
The good news is the explorer finds the map
later on in the movie.
He discovers it’s buried with a dead body
and finds the room where the dead man’s
body is hidden.
In the room, he opens up a box and finds some
rocks (audio).
The rocks lead him straight to the map that
leads him straight to the cups the groups
are searching for.
There's 3 separate groups in the movie that
are searching for the enchanted cups that
restore youth.
The first group is hired by the rich guy from
reason number 3, the second group consists
of the main character and his team and the
third group is the religious radicals that
protect the cup from falling into the hands
of evil men.
They believe only God should have to power
to grant immortality (audio).
In order to find the artifact, each of the
teams need the map and the book.
If you do the math, there’s 3 teams and
only 1 book and 1 map, so it obviously turns
into a death match really fast.
One of the teams is after the main character.
He’s hard to find because when they call
his name, it’s confusing since two of the
characters in the movie go by the same moniker
(audio).
A pretty lady joins the explorer on his quest
and she’s poison just like the BBD song.
They fall deeply in lust with one another
and they sorta got an Ike and Tina thing going
on so it’s a love hate relationship.
When both of them get chased by the one of
the groups looking for the cups, the explorer
and his love interest are cornered and have
nowhere to go.
They manage to escape by diving into the dirty
water and you’re like ewww because they
kept talking and let all the dirty water get
into their mouths and don’t even spit it
out.
They survive and since she was cooperative
during the escape, the explorer thinks he
could trust her, but guess again.
He later finds out she’s working for the
bad guy and she only cares about finding the
cups.
To avoid having the cups fall into the wrong
hands, the main character gives the map to
his close friend whom he trusts.
All the friend has to do is not get captured.
You wanna know what he does?
Gets captured.
The hero is reunited with his father in the
film.
His father warns him that the map and the
book alone aren’t enough to make it to the
artifact.
There’s rituals involved and to get there
alive, you have to know how to pass the three
tests (audio).
One of the tests test patient.
The cave where the artifact is hidden has
booby traps and if you don’t duck at the
right moment, you're gonna die.
Another tests tests faith because there’s
a bottomless pit with no bridge so you’re
literally going to have to take a leap of
faith to get to the other side.
And the last test is a spelling test.
If you don’t know how to read really really
really good, you’re outta luck (audio).
The explorer sneaks behind enemy lines on
a recon mission and has be very very quiet.
Him and his partner almost escape unseen and
unheard until the very last minute when the
enemy is all like “Freeze!" (shot gun sound) put
your hands up.
Him and his buddy get taken prisoner and tied
up with rope after that.
The hero manages to get untied and he makes
a run for it.
If it were me, I would’ve ran home, but
it’s him and the first place he runs to
is back to the girl that almost got him killed.
They get to the temple and it gets real.
The bad guys point their weapons at the explorer
and have him test out the path first so none
of the bad guys get killed by booby traps.
Then bow!
Someone’s dad gets hit by a weapon in his
torso and he’s all like ow! He’s probably
about to die, but the old man’s child risks
his or her life to save the dad.
When they get in front of all the cups and
immortality is at their finger tips, the villain
gets super greedy and drinks from the wrong
cup.
Instead of turning younger, he turns older
and it gets so bad that his flesh disappears
and his skeleton turns to ash.
After seeing that, the main character learns
his lesson about the circle of life.
He has a chance to be immortal, but changes
his mind and wants to grow old the old fashioned
way (audio).
Those are 24 reasons these movies are the
same.
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