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Enrico 2022-11-01 16:46:37

My family Er Duo and I asked for the couples section, and sure enough, it was all girls. I was a little panicked in the first few minutes of the scene. I thought I was on the wrong set for that kind of scene. It became a riot in Tianzhu (in other words, why are there so many Chinese New Year movies about India, Tianzhu, etc.). In general, it's a bit of a laugh. Although I can't get used to the characters' mouth shapes and lines at the beginning, as long as you stick to it, you can watch the habitual [Zuo Yi] fighting scenes are very smooth, whether it is Jackie Chan or Zhao Youting's movements are very beautiful, Zhang Yixing There are also many laughs. The cameo appearances of Mr. Zhang Guoli and Mr. Zeng Zhiwei were quite pleasant. For me, the thing that I don't think the film is good about is that it's [too religious], reminding me all the time that it's about Buddhism. I don't judge, but I'm always a little uncomfortable as a non-religious person. Although the explanation of the last sentence about "the sea of ​​hardships is endless, the back is the shore" is great, but I'm really not interested in knowing how many generations you are. At the end of the disagreement, I danced awkwardly.... I just want to say that Jackie Chan's clothes and eyebrows are a little red. above

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  • Trudie 2022-04-21 09:03:14

    Jackie Chan's fighting scenes are still the most serious and responsible, and they are very appealing to a rational obsessive-compulsive disorder patient like me. The three fights in the snow, the market, and the wolf pack are novel and exciting. When I saw Jackie Chan dueling with the boss, attacking the villain who took the hostage and saving the hostage, I was already very satisfied with this movie. Finally some good people are taking notice of these negligent hostage takers!

  • Lambert 2022-04-20 09:02:24

    Practicing kung fu and fighting against wolves, as well as the Indian tour group that appeared in the name of the end, can be called the mental retardation of film history.