Written on January 14, 2013
For Jackie Chan, what does the pain feel like? He has been in pain for so many years because of his acting. Does he still know the pain, and how will he react to the pain? If I had a chance to interview him, this would be the first question I would ask him: Jackie Chan, how does it feel to be hurt by you? I think the pain all the year round is different from the occasional pain that we usually have accidentally.
It's still a martial arts show, and once again he has reached the pinnacle. The most exciting thing is the last climax, fighting in the sky several thousand meters high. Although it is a stunt, it is lifelike. Although Jackie Chan is old, his martial arts scenes are getting more and more exciting, because he is really fighting with his life, and every fight is an extreme challenge. This is especially true in this film. It can be said that, The whole film is a climax, and it does not stop for a moment. The audience has no time to calm down. If you blink a little during the viewing process, the loss will be immeasurable.
What makes this film even more touching is that Jackie Chan no longer takes action for some "trivial" things. This time he has raised his martial arts to a level of world peace, in order to safeguard the treasures of various countries, especially China's ten I wonder if the dragon head in the two zodiac signs will resonate on a global scale, and will it really be able to recover some lost national treasures? Perhaps the power of a film is still weak, or with the heart that "treasure belongs to all mankind", it may be less tangled and plainer.
There are also many lace radiated from the film. First of all, several newcomers who were originally unknown, suddenly became dragon girls, and followed Jackie Chan to the world. This is really like a dream. Followed by a few superstars that appeared at the end of the film, it was just a 3-second shot, Jackie Chan is really big. The last thing I sighed was the woman behind Jackie Chan's so many visits, his wife, the mother of the child, and the screen role presented by Lin Fengjiao. Although it was only a few seconds, it was extremely embarrassing.
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