When the only close relative died in an explosion that had nothing to do with him, the waiting was a long torment.
Jackie Chan, who had a turbulent life, was not peaceful in his later years. The director was too unfair to him. After participating in the Vietnam War, he met the Vietnamese who were anti-China. At that time, the country was also in dire straits.
In the process of smuggling on a fishing boat, he encountered pirates and saw his two daughters were kidnapped by pirates, but he was powerless, and his wife died after giving birth to their youngest daughter because of a difficult childbirth. And when his daughter died innocently in the terrorist bombing, Jackie Chan said, "My only relative is gone." The imagination of putting himself in his shoes was really unbearable. It can only be said that the screenwriter was too cruel.
In the end, Jackie Chan decided to take revenge on his own, and the story began.
Of course, at the last moment when the police arrested Annoying, Jackie Chan also completed his revenge, but he didn't tell the young man why an old Chinese man wanted to kill him desperately.
Because Jackie Chan is a soldier, he has the ability to come out again to avenge his daughter, and nothing can mourn the undead of his daughter more than killing the criminal himself to complete the revenge. This is the Jianghu in Jackie Chan's heart.
And when we are unarmed, when we encounter injustice, what should we do besides pin our hopes on the state organs?
Just after watching the movie, I swiped on Weibo and saw the judgment of the battery car to kill brother. It was a self-defense, and I was refreshed.
Therefore, while we believe in the state organs, we don’t have to run away blindly when encountering injustices. The painful Kunming train case is still vivid in our minds, the villains are in front of us, and relatives are behind us. You have to fight bravely.
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