This movie is a bit infernal, especially the death of Police Officer Huang. In the end, the shootout in the grass also thought of exile, and the literary drama is not interesting at all. I would like to say that it would be especially good if the plot was changed. For example, Tony beat Watson. You can call Qiu Tina. It's just that the director may not be interested in literary drama, and let martial arts dominate the whole drama, but this is also martial arts.
If the plot is better, it can be compared to the new police story, killing the wolf 1/2, what a pity.
So the review of this movie doesn't need to care about the literary drama at all. The gunfights and fights are worth the ticket price, which also makes me more and more like the feeling of watching the movie. Jackie Chan's movies are great, but the effect of those naughty fights is hilarious, and of course Jackie Chan also punches to the flesh. This movie tends to show no mercy to criminals or even kill them directly in police stories. At the end, they show mercy again, and the director wants to express something.
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