A kind heart is the foundation of a hero.

Davonte 2022-01-08 08:03:13

I still like the part where Jackie Chan and African indigenous people live together at the beginning of the film. The thick loess, primitive tribal objects, wild lioness with cubs, and each vivid and sincere face painted with paint.
If this is not the beginning of the story, but the ending, would it be more warm and safe.

I remember that indigenous boy Baba said to Jackie Chan "I want to come back as soon as possible", but unfortunately, until the end, I did not see the scene of him returning to primitive tribes in Africa.


The few lines of dialogue near the end made me remember.

The beautiful female CIA agent kicked Colonel Morgen and turned back to meet Jackie Chan.
Jackie Chan said: "Good job. I still remember when I was young, my father said that we should do the right thing and stop others from doing the wrong thing."
When the female agent asked about the whereabouts of the disc, Jackie Chan didn't He hesitated to throw the disc into the turbulent river, his face after vicissitudes of life smiled: "...My dad also said, don't destroy the laws of nature."

The poster of the movie is warm orange with the words "WHO AM I" Quite attractive. The unexpected plot did not detract from the film, perhaps because of the warmth seen in some details: Jackie Chan pulled out from the car that was about to fall over the highway guardrail to chase down his enemy, and Jackie Chan was rescued on the way to avoid the chase. A little dog that fell in the air...what a

funny thing , what a cliché. A true hero never lies in how handsome appearance is or how cool martial arts action is. Being kind is the foundation of a hero.

I think each of us will probably have such a moment, asking ourselves, who am I. And the answer may not be pursued for a lifetime; or, it may suddenly be realized in an instant.


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Who Am I? quotes

  • Who Am I?: Who Am I?

  • Who Am I?: The children thank you.