《The 100 Greatest Tearjerkers (TV Movie 2005)》Storyline
After the prologue, the film then moved forward to 20th century Egypt, to the year 1933 (seven years after the events of the first film), where brash adventurer Richard "Rick" O""Connell (Brendan Fraser) was exploring ancient ruins near the Nile in an underground tunnel area below a temple - now a family man with a precocious 8 year-old son named Alex (Freddie Boath).Afterwards, Electro""s body rematerialized as a mass of electrical energy floating above the floor.Now that they were allies, Electro and Harry plotted to escape together.Electro vengefully zapped the injured and fleeing Kafka with a lightning bolt in his back, and placed the screaming doctor into his own containment apparatus that dipped him into the pool of water.]Visibly excited, Adam felt he was getting out of a "rut" and was catching up with the times with his progressive and inventive, but risky idea.The final words of the monologue: "That""s entertainment," are sharply juxtaposed with the next scene - a closeup of young boxer La Motta receiving several rapid punches o the jaw in a different performing art, the sport of boxing.Margot: I haven""t told him anything about us...When you telephoned this morning, I simply said you wrote crime stories.And I""d met you once when you were here before.Mark: That has a pretty guilty ring to it.I""d never use it in one of my stories.As Mark listened with an understanding and relaxed manner, she explained why she wasn""t going to leave her husband after all, since their marital relationship had improved dramatically:Tony""s changed.