Judging from the feeling of this series of trilogy, especially from the performance of the protagonist Jackie Chan, we can also find a very interesting change: in the first part, the idea of cultural collision is very fresh, and the two protagonists only need to perform in their true colors. , it is enough to support the whole movie; in the second part, the performance of the two protagonists seems to be restrained and can't let go, while the script cuts down a lot of action scenes and increases "lip-smacking scenes", which is even worse; in the third part, it seems that Everyone found their position and let go. If you use some detrimental words, you will lose face. Hey, this way, you still have the feeling.
"Rush Hour 3" feels very much like "Men in Black 2", with fast pace, star faces, and big scenes. It shows the face of a "carnival money-gathering machine". The large number of action scenes added not only make the eldest brother better There are many opportunities to show his skills, and he actually let Lao Hei show a few tricks and embroidered legs. It's interesting to watch Lao Hei play tricks, but when I hear him speak Chinese, my God, it sucks.
Anyway, I have read it, relax my mind, it is not as ugly as others say, but there is more American culture in it. By the way, if you can't look at this "American culture" with a good attitude, then it is estimated that the "King of Kung Fu" co-produced by Jet Li and Jackie Chan can be ignored. It is full of American heroism and wild speculation about oriental culture.
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