Content: Hong Kong detective Chen Gangsheng (played by Jackie Chan) has been tracking down a crime boss played by Zhao Wenxuan for his brother (played by Zeng Zhiwei), but there is still no evidence. Later, he learns that Connor (played by Johnny Knoxville) has , but he was chased and killed by two gangsters at the same time, and Chen Gangsheng had to rescue Connor from Russia to return to Hong Kong to prove it. Due to Connor's non-cooperation, the two of them staged a bridge section of a road film of "people on the road".
There is a reversal at the end, the big boss is actually Zeng Zhiwei, the father of Bai Shu (Fan Bingbing) who died nine years ago.
The action-comedy road film of "People are in a bad way"---In this film, Jackie Chan is 62 years old. . . Actually, I watched it a long time ago, but then I watched it again with me, but the plot was not my focus. I paid more attention to Jackie Chan, expressions, movements, body shape, language, etc. Iconic curly hair, big nose, looped legs, now more wrinkles, deeply crawling all over the face, when fighting with the enemy, the movement is obviously half a beat, and the breathing of the big tome can't keep up, really It can't be moved, it's really not small. The overall plot is not very sensational, and there are not many patriotic factors. The eldest brother does not preach much in the film now, but more laments his feelings of "getting old before he grows up". Sometimes I think that an old artist in the action class can't rest after fighting for so many years, but it seems that he really can't. There is one, although his movie production scene is gorgeous now, but the plot is very empty. Big brother's movies are not necessarily all wonderful, but his acrobatic fighting always feels like watching one less one, watching and cherishing it. . .
There are a lot of imperfections in the plot, I want to reverse the ending, the idea is good, but the design is too abrupt, and the cause and effect are not explained clearly. The role played by Zeng Zhiwei always feels like a lot of drama, but the two appearances are all overdone, a little disappointed . 6 points, 4.5 points all to Jackie Chan.
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