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Frances 2022-03-26 09:01:10
Is The Bourne Bounds a reference to this movie~ In 1998, such a dazzling car chase scene was filmed!...
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Nora 2022-03-26 09:01:10
The Spy Shots series reminded me of this, and I added a mark; it is also an action film interpretation of identity crisis, which is quite advanced; Jackie Chan, taking the mantle of Keaton, performed thrilling action scenes in person and combined a lot of comedy elements, making it more entertaining. very own style. The play, like the action, is de-realistic, different from Hollywood's tragic or British-esque heroism, a light-hearted, absurd B-movie color. Faramiho is a bit of Jodie...
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Arne 2022-03-26 09:01:10
I once watched it~~ I was shocked when I was young, and I really liked it at the...
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Deven 2022-03-26 09:01:10
Why do I feel that Jackie Chan is becoming more and more like the spokesperson of our government? what does the government think and what does he...
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Esmeralda 2022-03-26 09:01:10
This kind of self-destructing spirit of dedication and dedication will not necessarily have a second person in the future. Just the last jump on the Rotterdam building in the Netherlands is worthy of four stars. But the plot itself is still pretty weak, and the sudden ending at the end makes people feel like it's nothing to do. After thinking about it for a long time, I may still feel that the action scenes are not enough and not enjoyable. The most powerful thing about Jackie Chan's kung fu...
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Milton 2022-03-24 09:02:53
Although Jackie Chan's "Who Am I" has many common problems with action movies, the international pattern and the perilous Jackie Chan's classic actions have become the most powerful strokes of the movie, especially Jackie Chan's high-altitude scene on the building. The desperate spirit of shooting difficult actions is not only admirable, but also casts the highlight moment of this...
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Verlie 2022-03-24 09:02:53
Although Jackie Chan's "Who Am I" has many common problems with action movies, the international pattern and the perilous Jackie Chan's classic actions have become the most powerful strokes of the movie, especially Jackie Chan's high-altitude scene on the building. The desperate spirit of shooting difficult actions is not only admirable, but also casts the highlight moment of this...
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Damion 2022-03-23 09:02:42
Yes, the international routes, scenes and action are all...
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Roselyn 2022-03-23 09:02:42
The first time I watched a movie 20 years ago should have been around the third year of junior high school. Forgot what version I watched before, I re-watched the so-called full version of 120 minutes tonight, Faramiho is really...
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Jamison 2022-03-22 09:02:22
The theme song is very classic. At the end of the film, Jackie Chan is now learning to sell...
Who Am I? Comments
Extended Reading
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Who Am I?: Who Am I?
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Who Am I?: The children thank you.
Director: Benny Chan, Jackie Chan
Language: English,Cantonese,Dutch Release date: January 17, 1998