Joy Jaden, Preaching Jackie Chan

Eddie 2022-03-17 09:01:04

Cultural differences create joy is a trick Hollywood movies like. Back then, Jackie Chan broke into the United States like this and created the "Rush Hour" series full of jokes and joy. Today, times have changed, the US economy is in crisis, the Detroit Motor Company is not doing enough, and Americans are also coming to China to find work. So, Jackie Chan doesn't have to rush anymore, he becomes a logistics master, he repairs and smashes cars and plays performance art, waiting for Will Smith to come find him. This Jackie Chan is not ordinary. Confidant brother. "Kung Fu Dream" is a very happy movie at the beginning and end. It's almost a movie made for Jaden Smith. It's still an advantage to have a good dad. Of course, in this movie, the kid There are also some astrological signs, and the future looks bright. After watching "Kung Fu Dream", I took off my clothes and put on my clothes with a sense of sanctity that night, because Jackie Chan said, this is practicing qigong, and he is practicing qigong everywhere in life. The level of joy has also been somewhat discounted.

In many movies, although the background times are changing and the characters are changing, the core of the story is often the same. For example, the essence of this movie is actually Dragon Quest, the way the prince saves the princess. Jaden Smith followed his mother and traveled thousands of miles to China. With a reluctant expression on his face, he sighed on the plane that China is full of old things. When I saw this, I smiled. It was being eradicated at a rapid rate and replaced by the four modern birdhouses and panties that Jaden later saw in the taxi. The next story line is the same as Jackie Chan's entry into the United States. Jaden doesn't understand the current situation in China, so he made some happy jokes, and the play table tennis aroused bursts of laughter in the theater. As an outsider, it is normal to be bullied by the locals. The people of the world are friendly, and of course there are local snakes. Unfortunately, Jaden met the local snakes. Unfortunately, he helped practice martial arts. What's more unfortunate is that he also accidentally Talking with the girl that the local snake likes is very happy, this is miserable, and after a while of humming, Jaden is beaten up. So, the story line is clear, the little girl is like a princess, her eyes are sad, and she even directly asks Jaden for help, no doubt like a princess who fell into the hands of an evil dragon, asking the child to turn into a prince to rescue, unfortunately, the prince at this time Only Rap, so, of course, Jackie Chan will appear.

Although this film was shot in China, it is full of Hollywood-style humor, from Jayden and his mother's trip to China to Jackie Chan's appearance, especially Jackie Chan staring at the fly and aiming his chopsticks, which made me think that the chopsticks catch the fly. As it was about to be offered, a fly swatter waved, and the contrast made people laugh. The opening paragraph of this film is full of jokes and is extremely joyful. Following this thread, this is a pretty good family movie. However, when Jia Deng was determined to save the beauty and brought out the unscrupulous instructor behind the local serpent, he entered the practice session, and the film began to show a sense of division from the previous paragraph. First of all, the taste of preaching is getting stronger and stronger. Hollywood is good at embodying "educational significance" in silent places, but in this film, Jackie Chan has extracted an ideological and political textbook from Chinese martial arts, and preached endlessly, in which he taught Jaden to obey the rules. A paragraph is somewhat interesting, but as long as he shows a deep-faced teaching, it will be boring. In fact, many things are enough to show in the details. Secondly, there is a section of this film that inevitably becomes a glimpse of the Chinese scenery. With the rumbling of the train, many scenery and scenery, famous mountains and rivers jumped onto the screen, but I don’t see much value to the storyline. Similarly, along the way , It's not good to look at the scenery, Jackie Chan still doesn't forget to go to class, there is an inexplicable period of people learning the dialectics of snakes and snakes learning people, and Jaden who taught him wants to engage in mind control when he goes back, and the impact is not good. Similarly, the blunt insertion of Chinese culture is also funny to Chinese audiences, typically during the Qixi Festival. In the end, Jackie Chan's revelation of a period of emotional pain is a bit sudden. Although the starting point is good, it shows a kind of father-son-like communication and emotional mutual help between the master and the apprentice, but the outbreak is still a bit abrupt.

Although the middle part was a little rough, but in the latter part, the story became interesting again. After a long time of practice, I finally saw the real competition. Jaden is undoubtedly the most shining protagonist. Jackie Chan didn't show too much kung fu in the film. In my opinion, it is not that he wants to talk about the profound truth of Chinese kung fu, or that he is just getting older. one of the reasons. The young man is doing really well. He has the natural enthusiasm and optimism of black American actors, as well as a derived sense of humor. Some of his actions and expressions are quite like his father. performance potential. Jia Deng's every move is still decent, but to show his strength, his opponent must not be weak, so the opponent, the little boy Lu, represented by the local snake, also performed well. His role actually made me feel a little sad. The film explained Now, his unreasonableness and ferocity are actually the result of the teacher's unscrupulous education, and speaking of it, he is also a victim. In fact, he also showed hesitation and unbearableness, showing the kindness in a child's heart, but the teacher insisted that the apprentice should be the first, and it was poisonous in every possible way. It was really test-oriented education that killed people. And the princess, in my opinion, is the most failed role in the film. The actor's expression and appearance are too mature, her eyes are full of coquettishness, and she has the demeanor of a little fox, and she is either happy, shy, or sad. They all exerted too much force, and they looked so awkward. One time they played the violin sadly, and another time they played Lady GaGa. Jaden's stunned expression in the film, I felt that it might not just be from the performance.

The film ended in an educational sense. Although the performance was a bit exaggerated, in a youth martial arts competition, one side was beaten to such a degree that the crowd was excited and watched as if they were watching a gladiatorial fight. Continuing the competition is bloody enough in my opinion. And Jaden's old mother was even more excited to watch the child's lame fight. This mother really let go of the child's safety. Jackie Chan took Jaden to the competition, and it was considered a successful marketing. If he saw it, he immediately saw Xiao Lu, who had a fierce face, and took a group of brothers to go to school, leaving the unscrupulous Teacher Yu, who was aggrieved: anyway, give me a face , don't rebel in front of so many people! Of course, fortunately, no one saw Jackie Chan's magic cupping pot. If he saw it, he would be regarded as a god, and he wrote a book called "Put the Disease Back", which will definitely sell well at home and abroad. A happy, reunion movie, although the middle part made me anxious to listen to the big class, but overall, it is still a movie worthy of the family to enjoy. Parents can also learn some good recipes from middle school to teach their children not to put their clothes in disorder. However, in the film, boys and girls wink at each other, and their love is infinite. Feeling a little overwhelmed?

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The Karate Kid quotes

  • Dre Parker: [after Mr. Han does a cool move] Whoa...!

    Mr. Han: Focus!

  • Mr. Han: Kung Fu lives in everything we do, Xiao Dre! It lives in how we put on the jacket, how we take off the jacket. It lives in how we treat people! Everything... is Kung Fu.