His name is word of mouth.
However, pay attention to this. However, what I really can't think of is when I have only watched "Flying Tiger on the Railway" and repeated the works of my eldest brother is indeed of standard.
The accident came so suddenly and inadvertently.
After watching the movie, I really want to go back and tell myself who opened the movie, over an hour, what's wrong with you? ? ?
First of all, it is the plot, the drama of the adventure treasure hunt. I don't know how many times it has appeared on the big screen. Of course it is not new, but this is like a cheap tour group sightseeing. What is it about?
Especially in the part of the ice cave, the inexplicable, the enemy came down, the inexplicable Jackie Chan was tied up, the inexplicable Jackie Chan and the heroine dived, inexplicably, they shook a lot of close-ups when they came out of the water, especially For the close-up of Jackie Chan, the sequence of the shots is simply chaotic, and I can't understand what I want to express at all.
There is also the part of the confrontation with the wolf. I don't know what to express, and I ran away after a fight with a wolf? Can throwing a snowball drive away wolves? wtf?
As for the final awkward dance, I don't think it's a big deal.
Let’s talk about the rhythm. Of course, everyone has seen fast-paced movies, such as "Speed and Furious" and "Mission Impossible". These movies have a fast pace, including the previous Jackie Chan movies, which have a fast pace, but this The rhythm of the play is really touching.
The CG animation at the beginning promoted an epic-like plot, which made you feel that you watched it for at least two hours, right? If you put aside the five mao special effects.
Then it got faster and faster, to the ice cave, it was normal, and then the plot went on for a minute, until at the end it suddenly danced.
At this point, I suddenly discovered that this is also a rhythm, a rhythm that speeds up at a constant speed, and it’s just an Easter egg that will catch you off guard.
Finally, let’s talk about acting. Jackie Chan is getting old. In and outside of the film, there is such a meaning. He makes fun of his age and laughs at himself, but the acting is really not acceptable. Such a plot and such a rhythm can actually be performed. It’s not easy to think so.
Zhang Yixing's acting skills, frankly speaking, are above the standard. He feels that he is inferior. Basically, he needs to recite the script, not the actor.
Li Zhiting is the only highlight of the film. Except for the weird pronunciation of Mandarin, everything else is pretty good. I can see that he is really a hard-working actor.
I don't know anything else, and I won't comment. It seems that I am not a professional actor.
In fact, this film makes me feel that Tang is not like a professional director.
Finally, I deeply sympathize with the classmates who have been to the cinema and the loss of your time and money.
After all, who would have thought that the eldest brother would be so reluctant to smash his own sign.
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