The last one was watched in 2005, and I can’t remember the details clearly, but I’m impressed by the parkour action images. This episode has more progress in the pattern, and then mixed with various fashionable elements to highlight the hearty and hearty. Action effects, you can see Jackie Chan’s young style, especially the first fight that used paintings as props was obviously Jackie Chan’s previous fights, as well as the fighting style of boxing fighters. Mill is such a role, summed up is: Parkour plus Tony Ja plus Jackie Chan make up the selling point of the film. I really don't know what these knees are made of. They are too awesome. The technology here is really not covered. After changing our legs, we have long been folded into three-section sticks. A little regret is that the "ultimate leap" I have been looking forward to did not appear. It stands to reason that this kind of youthful buddy does not leave an insurmountable brilliance when he is young, and he will regret it for life. You think Jackie Chan is now big. The special effects that were so desperate when you were young can be used to form a movie alone, absolutely fiercely anticipated. When I saw this poster, I was full of hope that the two brothers jumped directly from above the 10th floor and rolled on a donkey. Then they got up, patted the mud on their bodies as if nothing had happened, and said to the owner of Chaos Stall opposite: Boss, two bowls of Chaos, put more onions! It's a pity that when the funny plan to besiege the presidential palace came out, I completely gave up this idea. Don't talk about the plot, it can be ignored, the plot is designed purely for action. There is a serious shortage of talents in France. The president is always dangling by the few assholes to make the president flicker to death. The technology of throwing missiles can be done without discussion in the House, and the president can make a decision with just a beat of his head. Well, if it’s really a hot one and screwed down a block and it’s done, it’s too trivial. Isn’t democracy done like this? No matter how I look at it, I think it’s a few eunuchs on the emperor. What’s even more spoof is the Dongchang organization like DISS. It turns out that France also has Jinyiwei, which is directly under the president and is not subject to any other vacuum departments under the jurisdiction. I thought that only the celestial dynasty had it. , I heard that Zhugege also sells well abroad, is the director addicted to it?
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