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Bridgette 2022-04-22 07:01:43
The decline of Chinese Kung Fu, the rise of Chinese culture
This film mixes the style of Hollywood action movies, the routines of Chinese kung fu movies, and some iconic scenes of Hong Kong police and gangster movies. Although it seems a little jumpy intuitively, it is still acceptable.
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Everett 2022-04-22 07:01:43
The winner in life is to be a bitch and set up a torii
No matter what percentage of Chinese ancestry Keanu Reeves has, it will not change the fact that his understanding of Chinese culture is only superficial. If you are fortunate enough to watch Brother Keanu's "The Day the Earth Stood Still", you will definitely remember his broken Chinese. To be...

Tiger Hu Chen
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Kelli 2022-04-24 07:01:17
I finally watched the premiere, Keanu is almost 50 and looks like he is still in his 30s, but the title has little to do with the word "Xia". The plot can't be said to be bad, but it's not good either. It almost makes people feel excited, I hope Chen Hu will continue to work hard, and Keanu will continue to work hard! ! !
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Deontae 2022-03-19 09:01:07
The male protagonist is ugly! This film should be called: "Tai Chi Chuan and Kuaiyun brother was tricked from Beijing to Hong Kong to sell his life, perform art and become infatuated, and finally regain his life and return to life with a beauty."
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