The scores for this movie are allocated in this way. Jackie Chan's excellent action scenes are added as usual. Louis Koo and Jackie Chan produced unexpectedly co-produced chemical reactions for extra points. The plot is not procrastinated. There are points of laughter, tears and reversal points. Then It's the extra points for that cute baby! When this film was released, Hong Kong films had already passed the period of monopoly and dominance. There was only one big brother Jackie Chan, star master, Chow Yun-fat, and elder brother. No one could surpass them, and even their own styles that they formed could not be imitated. So after the era that belonged to them has passed, they really can't find it again!
I was excited when I saw the premonition of the baby’s plan. Jackie Chan’s movie finally made me feel the taste of classic Hong Kong movies. To be precise, it is Jackie Chan’s style charm. The flexible and funny fighting scene is back. Although he may not be that young guy anymore, he is fighting, and may not be so coherent and flexible, but he is doing the best, that's enough! It can be found that Hong Kong movies have been changing in this movie, but fortunately, both the director and the starring role have preserved part of the classic taste!
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