The NF version is available on the Internet, and the differences between the two are briefly mentioned for reference for people with obsessive-compulsive disorder. At the beginning, Guan's daughter opened the door for the people who walked out of the store. Jackie Chan smiled knowingly. There is no obvious smile on the outside lens. The reporter took photos at the scene of the terrorist attack and added a few more shots. Back to the editorial department, the agency leader said a few more words. 007 convened a conference. There were a few more lines in the outer version, and the shot cut was slightly different. Guan went to the black man for help and wanted to exchange the banknotes for the list. There was a black man swiping banknotes in the outer version. It was the first time that Guan saw 007 on TV. The Chinese version was Jackie Chan alone. With more foreign versions, Liu Tao entered the door and said a few words of comfort. Guan was determined to act alone. Liu Tao found him. Seeing him driving away, there was no close-up shot of Liu Tao's last nostalgia and sadness. Guan went to the 007 office in person to interact with the office clerk. The two editions of the editing are slightly different. The outer edition seems to highlight some kind of vigilance or discrimination of the female secretaries. And after the dialogue with 007, a few frontal shots of Jackie Chan are missing. Closed in the bathroom, set up a self-made bottle bomb, and left from the 007 office building. There is a 007 perspective looking down shot here. It is estimated that many people have the impression that Jackie Chan's steps are very old and even slightly weird. Some people say that these steps are quite similar to the clown in Batman, indeed. The outer version here is a back shot of a street with a normal gait. I personally feel that Jackie Chan's faltering steps here are a special kind of ridicule and humor for 007. Guan returned to the rental house, sat on the bed, and took a deep breath. The cross on the wall is easily overlooked by the audience. Before diving into the jungle next to the villa on the outskirts of 007, the national version has a series of Jackie Chan pinching a "yo-yo" in the car, opening and closing the door and getting on and off the cart to exercise and restore his physical strength. Very tall lenses, none of these external versions. In terms of setting, Guan is equal to directly being a veteran who has never been abandoned in Kung Fu even though he grows older. 007 nephew secretly meets aunt, the Chinese version deletes a few flirting and actions in front of the mirror before the two people made each other (note that 007 nephew drank alcohol). When 007's wife persuaded his nephew, she also said a few more lines, probably because 007 has the handle in the hands of others, and its future of power will be diminished. The next section is the most different paragraph between the foreign version and the national version. The Chinese version Yiguan treats wounds alone, knows that someone is going to kill through the thermal device, and then enters the fight between the two. The outer version is that 007's nephew directly enters Jackie Chan's ambush, and the two kill each other. In the fighting process, there is a huge difference between the Chinese version and the foreign version. The national version has more than N typical Jackie Chan-style action scenes, plucking branches, picking a single knife, rolling tree trunks, and even obvious Wia. None of these external versions. In the Chinese version, Jackie Chan reflexively strangled 007's nephew by the throat and let it go. In the outer version, Jackie Chan ended the battle with a sharp tree branch pointing at the opponent's throat in the previous trailer. Next, 007's nephew went to see 007, and the national version had a side close-up of 007 waiting and a little anxious. The female fear returned to the fear nest and said a few lines to her comrades that were not available in the national version, probably complaining about having to sleep with a greasy male for a task. The plumber Saaya gunfight that followed was a big fire, and the external editing was different from the national version, it felt smoother and the rhythm was faster. The action scenes of Guan and the penultimate man are also slightly different, without Jackie Chan's hahaha punches and a horizontal kick of the opponent's chin. Throughout the whole film, the outer version does delete many fighting scenes with obvious Jackie Chan style. I don't know if it is the director's intention (say Jackie Chan is the producer). It's over. There is no plot of the Chinese version of the sniper ambushing and waiting for the password in the foreign version. It is directly that Liu Tao sees Guan, embraces, and ends. There were also phone calls from monitors and black bosses before, but the black people did not say anything like "This Chinese has a beginning and an end" or "You don't have to wake up the Chinese dragon". They just said that you owe your personal feelings and don't take action. Go back and make a report. , It's over. In short, the film has a strong political color, Jackie Chan's role is not strong or weak, it can be said that it is just right, and it is not too much to say that it is selfless, ha ha. All in all, I still like this movie and Jackie Chan in this movie. The female fear returned to the fear nest and said a few lines to her accomplices that were not available in the national version, probably complaining about having to sleep with a greasy male for a task. The plumber Saaya gunfight that followed was a big fire, and the external editing was different from the national version, and it felt smoother and faster. The action scenes of Guan and the penultimate man are also slightly different, without Jackie Chan's hahaha punches and a horizontal kick of the opponent's chin. Throughout the whole film, the outer version does indeed delete many fighting scenes with obvious Jackie Chan style. I don't know if it was the director's intention (say Jackie Chan is the producer). It's over. There is no plot of the Chinese version of the sniper ambushing and waiting for the password in the foreign version. It is directly that Liu Tao sees Guan, embraces, and ends. There were also phone calls from monitors and black bosses before, but the black people did not say anything like "This Chinese has a beginning and an end" or "You don't have to wake up the Chinese dragon". They just said that you owe your personal feelings and don't take action. Go back and make a report. , It's over. In short, the film has a strong political color, Jackie Chan's role is not strong or weak, it can be said that it is just right, and it is not too much to say that it is selfless, ha ha. All in all, I still like this movie and Jackie Chan in this movie. The female fear returned to the fear nest and said a few lines to her comrades that were not available in the national version, probably complaining about having to sleep with a greasy male for a task. The plumber Saaya gunfight that followed was a big fire, and the external editing was different from the national version, and it felt smoother and faster. The action scenes of Guan and the penultimate man are also slightly different, without Jackie Chan's hahaha punches and a horizontal kick of the opponent's chin. Throughout the whole film, the outer version does indeed delete many fighting scenes with obvious Jackie Chan style. I don't know if it was the director's intention (say Jackie Chan is the producer). It's over. There is no plot of the Chinese version of the sniper ambushing and waiting for the password in the foreign version. It is directly that Liu Tao sees Guan, embraces, and ends. There were also phone calls from monitors and black bosses before, but the black people did not say anything like "This Chinese has a beginning and an end" or "You don't have to wake up the Chinese dragon". They just said that you owe your personal feelings and don't take action. Go back and make a report. , It's over. In short, the film has a strong political color, Jackie Chan's role is not strong or weak, it can be said that it is just right, and it is not too much to say that it is selfless, ha ha. All in all, I still like this movie and Jackie Chan in this movie.
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