Jackie Chan's latest masterpiece "Kung Fu Dream" --- disappointing

Hadley 2022-04-20 09:01:40

Watching Jackie Chan's blockbuster with hope, but it turned out that I couldn't keep my spirits up, half awake, confused...

It's not that Jackie Chan's acting is bad, nor that the little protagonist can't act well, the main reason is that the script is too poorly written, I don't know if it's from the United States The director doesn't understand Chinese culture, and he still fabricates reality for the sake of writing kung fu, which looks unreal anyway.

Elementary school students with red scarves actually fight for their girlfriends. They are highly skilled and ruthless. How is this possible? Just look at the little girls in elementary school. They have to be sent by their parents to go to school. How can they have so many hormones, how can they have so much courage; the economy after the feudal system has fallen, and the Chinese still have some points in front of foreign countries. Feeling of inferiority complex, it is too late to see foreign children being nervous, how can there be a phenomenon of bullying foreigners at every turn.
The plot is simple and there is no suspense. No matter how many matches, you can guess with your eyes closed that the two male protagonists will fight the last match. Of course, justice will defeat evil, and the brave American boy will defeat the bad Chinese primary school students.
This film has not paid attention to emotional description, and the feelings of all the characters in the play come too suddenly.

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The Karate Kid quotes

  • Dre Parker: [after Mr. Han does a cool move] Whoa...!

    Mr. Han: Focus!

  • Mr. Han: Kung Fu lives in everything we do, Xiao Dre! It lives in how we put on the jacket, how we take off the jacket. It lives in how we treat people! Everything... is Kung Fu.