Carter's characterization in the trilogy is impressive. From the beginning, I think he is not serious to expecting his picture every time. This black brother is more and more likable in the three films. He has a clever eloquence and boldness. The real character is wretched and cute, and the yellow pick-up skills make people laugh; and the setting of the duo also makes people feel very emotional. From the beginning, they dislike each other and learn from each other later. After quarreling, we can see that they cater to each other. The process of interpersonal communication is to give each other heart
- Xia Daliang
Jackie Chan's entry into Hollywood's early films did not burn his brain, the process looked refreshing, and the fighting scenes were hearty and lively. The portrayal of female characters is slightly thin, which may be a common problem in early Hollywood movies, but they are all quite sexually attractive. Su Yong's growth from a little girl to a young girl is amazing, but her personality growth is stagnant. Although there are martial arts movements (tip 2), the role is only to adjust the atmosphere. The plot satirizing the French police and the Americans is particularly interesting, making people deeply influential, and they can't help but reflect on historical issues while laughing. In short, there are enough laughs, enough sincerity, and a little lack of emotional drama. It is a good popcorn movie.
- a lot
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