For the first time that year, I saw only Jackie Chan playing a skateboard to deliver food. Later, when I ate in a restaurant, the waiter used roller skating to deliver the meal. I think it was mostly a gimmick. I don’t know if there is any restaurant doing this.
Rewatch now, this kind of comedy of picking up girls and action was flooded in the early 1980s, and it was inevitable to be replaced by other similar ones in the later period. After all, no matter how delicious a restaurant, if you often go to it, you will soon get tired of it. But this type of love + comedy + action is very marketable in current domestic films.
Jackie Chan, Sammo Hung and Yuen Biao are three masters in the exotic atmosphere of Spain. They play with foreign masters while making girls. Although Bruce Lee's "The Raptors Crossing the River" is the foundation of the tracing story, you can still take a look.
I remember that when I took a long-distance bus, I loved to play these Hong Kong films on the bus. Now everyone on the bus is watching videos on mobile phones, and there is no market for in-car movies.
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