I remember the first time I watched a Jackie Chan movie, I watched it secretly in the window of someone else's house. At that time, VCRs were a rarity, and watching movies was a luxury. Later, when I was older, I could just save a little pocket money and go to the video room to watch movies. I watched almost all of Jackie Chan and Jet Li's movies. The admiration was deep and deep. After Jackie Chan went to the United States, I also said goodbye to that innocent age, and I didn't watch Jackie Chan's movies for a few years.
Once I watched "Myth" by accident, and then I started watching every new Jackie Chan film, but each one made me a little more disappointed. The accumulation of disappointment is like straw on a donkey's back. I hope it will never be. There is the last one. Although Zodiac was a bit more disappointing than I expected, I still laughed after all. Yes, why bother with an action comedy, most audiences watch a movie just to find happiness in the short 100 minutes, and they can already score 100 points if they can laugh while watching the movie, that's all! There is no need to ask whether the plot is logical, whether there is a mentally handicapped screenwriter who wrote the story full of loopholes, as long as there is Jackie Chan's rush to the ground, witty fights are enough to enjoy.
Talking about treasures at the beginning of the movie reminded me of the adventurous Asian Eagles in "The Eagle Project" and "Dragon Brothers and Tigers". Adventure is a dream that people want to pursue but can't pursue, while movies and novels are exactly the same. It can lead people's minds to complete an imaginary journey, which is thrilling, exciting, surrounded by beautiful women, and can be saved many times. Who wouldn't be heartbroken? In a happy ending everyone can leave happily and look forward to the next adventure...
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