China in the eyes of Americans is still in the 1970s

Harley 2022-04-23 07:01:53

In the eyes of Americans, China is still in the 1970s, with broken neighborhoods and broken school buses... In the eyes of Americans, the uncles who guard the gates in China are all martial arts masters, the Chinese students are all gangsters, the boys are local ruffians, and the girls are nightclubs. (The female pig's feet are really ugly...) The teacher is a big hooligan. Do you dare to photograph a real China for foreigners to see? Is there such a martial arts school in Beijing? I will also send my son there in
the future...Smith is not bad, he really should be cultivated well...If the movie hadn't seriously distorted Beijing, it could barely get 5 stars...played beautifully and enjoyed...

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Extended Reading
  • Jesus 2022-04-24 07:01:05

    The movie that the child watched, Jackie Chan began to fight with the child and can also make a movie

  • Octavia 2022-03-23 09:01:48

    Smith's little boy is very cute~

The Karate Kid quotes

  • [Liang had just injured Dre's leg]

    Dre Parker: Do you think I could've won?

    Mr. Han: Win or lose doesn't matter, Xiao Dre.

    Dre Parker: You know that's not I mean.

    [long pause]

    Mr. Han: Yes. I think you had a good chance.

    Dre Parker: So let's do the fiery cup thing.

    Mr. Han: You don't need to fight anymore. You have proven everything you need to prove.

    Dre Parker: What, that I can get beat up easy and then quit? That's not balance, that's not real kung fu. You said that when life knocks you down, you could choose whether or not to get back up. Well, I'm trying to get back up, and why won't you help me?

    Mr. Han: Because I cannot watch you get hurt anymore.

    Dre Parker: Please, Mr. Han, please.

    Mr. Han: Just tell me, Xiao Dre, why? Why do you need to go back out there so badly?

    Dre Parker: Because I'm still scared. And no matter what happens, tonight, when I leave, I don't want to be scared anymore.

  • Dre Parker: How do you say 'water' in Chinese?