Brotherly love, in this film is always very good. What is commendable is that the film does not portray Jackie Chan as a "saint" image, but a flesh and blood brother. When he is dissatisfied with his mentally handicapped brother, he will also have the idea of leaving his brother and living a normal life. After all, such a character is truly in line with the true character of the character he plays in the film. That's what really makes this movie worth complimenting.
The film continues the style of the kung fu comedy that Jackie Chan starred in, but I think Sammo Hung's comedy skills are actually very strong. From the very beginning, a group of children bullied him, the mentally retarded silly and funny. In the later period, in order to be independent, when he went out to apply for a job by himself, the comedy style of laughing with tears when he was bullied was all well-adjusted by Sammo Hung. That's the essence of comedy.
Looking back at this film now, it does have a lot of shortcomings. But being able to gather so many Hong Kong kung fu stars is really a rare event today. On the whole, I give a passing score, which is worthy of the audience.
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