In the movie, he fought with Johnny Nashville, starting from Siberia, crossing the Mongolian grasslands and the border between China and Mongolia, all the way to Guangxi unexpectedly and unexpectedly. The relationship between the two went from initial suspicion and suspicion to gradually gaining trust. When walking side by side on the ridge, Jackie Chan suddenly spit out: "I'm old before I grow up." The theater audiences were all surprised at first: too much like Jackie Chan's. The master said to himself. Said this line, Jackie Chan does not need to mobilize his few acting skills, the performance is natural.
In my impression, how could Jackie Chan get old? From the early days of the Seven Little Fortunes, to breaking into Hollywood and opening the "Dragon Age" with one punch and kick, from the dragon trap beaten up by Bruce Lee in "Dragon Fight" to the well-known "Jackie Chan" in the world. In the eyes of the audience, Jackie Chan will always be the king of Chinese Kung Fu with agility, exaggerated expression, funny, and a little preaching. Jackie Chan has a face of premature maturity, which has not changed in decades. With long hair, a big nose, and a face full of folds, who would have thought that such a face would grow old suddenly?
Until he appeared in the first scene of "Escape from the Jedi" with his face facing a huge gully, there was a big emotion in the theater: I am old. Immediately afterwards, a dog that likes tennis aroused the atmosphere of the theater, especially when Jackie Chan accidentally missed the ball and caused the tennis ball to fall to the bad guy. The audience began to laugh: the funny Jackie Chan was still there. After some fighting, the film again began to show Jackie Chan's iconic juggling and thrilling actions. The audience clearly saw that his skills were not as strong and unrestrained as in the past, and they couldn't help sighing: old, old. Throughout the film, the audience spent time in the intersecting emotions of laughter and lament. Only a group of heartless children laugh happiest and loudest in the theater.
Jackie Chan has not had a good life in recent years, and he still has a lot of black spots even though many romantic debts he owed when he was young are not shown. Because of his temperament and the habit of being close to the government, Guanlai has always spewed out some simple and obtrusive opinions without thinking, such as "Chinese people have to manage," which caused an uproar among netizens. Later, he was turned out to take photos with various actresses, and was accused of Salty Pig Hand and Se Zhongwang. In addition, his recent movies are nothing new, and he loves to preach, even his son Jaycee Chan has come to add to the chaos. In short, Jackie Chan has been negative in recent years and his glory is no longer the same. He is obsolete, he is old.
Hong Kong's film industry once dominated the "Double Monday Success", but now they are getting older. Stephen Chow gave up his career as an actor and became a director instead. Chow Yun-fat retreated from Hollywood and returned to the Chinese-speaking world to be an actor with peace of mind. Only Jackie Chan is still holding on, desperately with a pleated face. He pretends to be "big brother" and self-effacing "unliterate old man." In "Double Mondays", Chow Yun-fat is well-connected but happy and quiet, Stephen Chow is withdrawn and has countless complaints, only Jackie Chan, as always, is greeted with excitement and excitement. He likes this feeling.
"Escape from the Jedi" lacks preaching and returns to Jackie Chan's iconic action comedy. Although the excitement of the fight is slightly reduced by a few points, the addition of American movie star Johnny Nashville, who can play but can also spoof, adds a lot to the film. The scene in a small town in Siberia is one of the few highlights of the action, quite the look of Jackie Chan's peak period. The Russian female fighter "Big Bossa" is particularly eye-catching. The actor Eve Torres is the star of the fighting event WWE. This cross-border film performance is also remarkable. Maybe WWE likes to hone the players' acting skills, or it is unknown. The movie carefully ambushes all kinds of laughter, although it is not new, if you are willing to let go of your IQ, you can laugh like those kids in the theater.
But please be careful, don’t laugh out of tears.
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