The most affirmative thing about the film is that this time Jackie Chan not only devoted himself to the whole line, wrote, directed and acted himself, and broke all kinds of records to make this film, but also added a lot of patriotic touches, robbing foreigners for national treasures, desperately trying to die. Protecting national treasures at all costs, it is very rare that these can be reflected in domestic commercial films. In any case, at any time and in any age, there is nothing wrong with a man protecting his country's reputation. But in today's complicated times of foreign and foreign adoration, the person who can carry this banner must be Jackie Chan, who has supreme courage, to take the lead in completing it. Only when he travels between the worlds and has seen the big world can Jackie Chan have a big vision of the whole situation. As a result, Jackie Chan can become a member of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, and this film has a well-deserved value.
This time Jackie Chan just told a story that couldn't be more true. Our once-burned gardens, lost overseas cultural relics, and the arduous process of recovering. Although Jackie Chan performed it with his own unique humorous style, we can also imagine that the real process is actually much more bitter and tortuous than the movie. What's more, the twelve animal heads are only a drop in the ocean of national treasures lost overseas. That's it. When the audience savors the deep meaning of patriotism when they are thrilled with laughter and laughter, this may feel a little strange to the Chinese people. In fact, this spirit has already been fully displayed in European and American blockbusters, and we, too. Clap for people for many years.
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