"Little Soldier" is a film full of fresh elements, but the director was not tired of these gimmicks, but did a solid job of the film's story, offering fans a happy, sentimental, suspicious, and Thrilling, fighting, and idol watching journey. Although Jackie Chan did not completely abandon martial arts and follow literature, he still made a small breakthrough in character types; although Wang Leehom did not fully show his idol face, he managed to keep the character's character very stable; There is no downside when interacting. It is witty and funny, and the martial arts design is also in place. Just don't know what the final dub will be like, that's my only worry. I still feel that the original sound is better, although the articulation is indistinct and the Mandarin is not standard, but the mood is very suitable. This is a real conundrum. If you only look at the martial arts design, this is the authentic Hong Kong flavor, and it is stable and of a high standard. Just as the protagonist in the film only focuses on Wei Liang and does not see Qiang Qin, the production of the film mainly focuses on the outline of the details, rather than the overall planning. Wearing ancient costumes, but still in the bones of Jackie Chan's old routine. Funny action and gag. Each scene is well done, but it just can't be connected in series, and the transition is jerky and abrupt. And at the beginning, the plot was rather messy, and the development was a little impatient. Jackie Chan and Wang Leehom plus Liu Chengjun, this combination is really out of tune in ancient costumes. How can I see how it feels that modern people have traveled back to the past and haven't returned to the past, so they put on armor and went to the battlefield. In fact, I didn't have any hope for "Little Soldier". First, the quality of Jackie Chan's recent works is uneven, and a big brother whose prestige is still sharply reduced in power has left us only the ruthlessness of sighing years; There are so many "cups" incidents that we have long been accustomed to the "traditional" habit where word of mouth runs counter to the box office. However, the so-called hope that the greater the disappointment, the greater the disappointment, and for the movie that has no illusions, sometimes there will be a little surprise.
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