Director Tang Jili has worked hard this time in coordinating the tastes of the East and the West. First of all, in the plot of the story, it did not emphasize too much but did not forget to promote the oriental elements, and each hopper was used just right.
For example, at the beginning of the wedding of Uncle Biao, he did not describe the details of the Chinese wedding too much, but cleverly used the easy-to-understand Eastern culture of Westerners to stir up hilarious jokes. At the same time, it does not forget to satisfy the curiosity of Western audiences. From the wooden stakes used in Wing Chun martial arts training, to the wonderful fighting scenes in the film and Jackie Chan’s straightforward explanations, it is in foreign countries that are very confused about Chinese culture. People played the mystery, and successfully satisfied their curiosity to watch a movie from a foreign land.
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