I rarely saw Jackie Chan's bed scene in this movie, and Er Dongsheng became more and more courageous. This movie gave me a somewhat "grandfather" feeling, no matter the subject matter involved, or the somewhat lame gangster action scenes in the film. Like Jackie Chan's, Daniel Wu's performance is as exaggerated as possible. Especially Jackie Chan's cry after Wu Yanzu cut off his hand, obviously excessive force. The boss who likes Tainan Gang broke his arm, but he didn't die in the end. The old overseas Chinese played by Qin Pei is deeply involved in the play and is much more stable than several leading actors. Some lines in the play are suspected of laughing. Jackie Chan basically has no action scenes this time, and the fights are all very real street fights. The view of Japan is beautiful. Fan Bingbing and Xu Jinglei are pure vase-like existences inside.
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