But this is not what I want to talk about. After watching the film, an idea suddenly popped up. As a police officer, Jackie Chan should never use a tainted witness to exchange the life of his foolish brother with the villain, but he did. According to common sense, that is, the universal morality, Jackie Chan violated the "sacrifice of small family, for everyone", is a sinner, is a bad element in the police. Before saving people, he must have thought about his own contradictions, public and private, and finally he thought of a way to have the best of both worlds. After saving people, he chose to go to jail. This is similar to the spirit of Bushido in Japan. After fulfilling his own reasoning, he shows his loyalty to the emperor by cutting his belly. This is a kind of redemption, in order to achieve their own psychological balance.
It's more liberal than individualism, which I like. I aspire to be a hero and look forward to the pursuit of all human beings. At the same time, I do not want to be fettered by the world and be a complete me.
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