The plot is very simple. Zhensanhuan maliciously created a false case and was discovered. Ma Rulong took office in Xihuan and moved the cake of the third ring of town. Then Ma Rulong led people to catch the tiger, reducing the income of the third ring of the town. Then the Revolutionary Party and Dazizhao entered in disorder, like enemies and friends. In the last battle, Zhensanhuan and Prince Qing were arrested.
Now Jackie Chan's movies are getting worse and worse, but when he was young, Jackie Chan, although he looks mediocre, is really good at fighting, and it hurts me all the time I watched it. The first scene was to catch the tiger played by Chen Huimin. Although Chen Huimin could kill Jackie Chan alive if he really played it, but the movie, with the help of the Coast Guard, Jackie Chan played a one-on-two. Of course, this one. Just a small try. Then at Maggie Cheung's house, Jackie Chan, Lu Liangwei, Ouchi master, Uncle Piao and Zhensanhuan farce, but it is still quite funny. Jackie Chan and Zhen Sanhuan were handcuffed together and chased by pirates. It was also an action scene, but it was mainly about running away, which felt very difficult to shoot. The main event is in the last 20 minutes, and it feels like Jackie Chan is very hard. It was very thrilling to be put into an oversized garlic pounding jar, start the machine, and Jackie Chan took shelter in it. Then Jackie Chan ran away with two oil bottles. It was not easy to follow them all the time and hang them by hanging them. Then there are various bridge sections, such as stepping on bamboo poles, fighting in rotating iron cages, fighting in houses with various birds, such as chewing peppers and rubbing people’s faces. It hurts, it hurts me. In the end, the flower cards were hit twice in a row to finish. The play was pretty good, although a little embarrassed, not free and easy enough.
There are many political opinions, but don't talk about national affairs. It's still pretty.
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