HOME  women sex  Atlantis: The Lost Empire

Atlantis: The Lost Empire

Atlantis: The Lost Empire

Sci-Fi, Animation, Family, Adventure

Gary Trousdale, Kirk Wise

Michael J. Fox, James Garner, Leonard Nimoy, Corey Burton, Claudia Christian, John Mahoney, Phil Morris

2001

United States

Film review analysis↗

Completed

English

95 minutes

2025-03-02 14:11:21

Detailed introduction

This film (drama)Also known asAtlantis: The Lost Empire,is aUnited StatesProducerwomen sex,At2001Released in year 。The dialogue language isEnglish,Current Douban rating7.6(For reference only)。
The Greek philosopher Plato mentioned the civilization of Atlantis twice in his work "Dialogues" in 360 BC—“On a night when day and night could not be distinguished, Atlantis sank into the deep sea.” In 1914, in the Washington City Museum, the young male protagonist Milo is a linguist who firmly believes in the legend of Atlantis. Milo hopes to become a great explorer like his grandfather. Without funding from the museum, a strange friend of his grandfather appears and is willing to provide Milo with the funds to explore the existence of Atlantis. Milo leads a team of experts to form the most elite exploration team, setting off to the deep sea in search of the city of Atlantis. To his surprise, the Atlanteans are still living in an underground world. In the realm of Atlantis, Milo and the exploration team meet the 20,000-year-old king of Atlantis and the 8,500-year-old Princess Kida, who are worried about the future of Atlantis civilization, and the princess hopes the exploration team can help her kingdom regain its vitality. However, the entire exploration team, except for Milo, harbors ulterior motives, and they are all there for wealth and riches. The exploration team plans to kidnap the princess, who is the source of life for the city of Atlantis. At this moment, Milo must rely on his own strength, with the help of the Atlantean people, to rescue the princess.