This is Jackie Chan's 90th movie. I have to admit that Jackie Chan is getting old. Not only is his face full of wrinkles, but he also hits and hits with those moves. He is best at maneuvering in a small space. This film should be "Baby" The Hollywood version of "The Plan", but it is far from the thrilling and full of jokes of "The Baby Project", and the final self-redemption is touching. From this, it can be seen that Jackie Chan's grasp of Hong Kong-made films is still greater than that of American films.
There is no bright spot in "Agent Next Door", whether it is the main actor or the action advertised by Jackie Chan, the comedy is not enough, and the action is not enough. The brains of a few idiots and thieves seem to match the high-tech products they can develop. Don't go above, fool the audience as a fool, Jackie Chan has already exhausted his talents, apart from those tricks and tricks, what other ideas are there?
I feel that Jackie Chan has always refused to recognize his old age. Even if he is old, he has to compete with young people for the action movie market, but he cannot be recognized without connotation and action alone. Does he have to fight until the day he can't beat it?
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