But it is actually effective, because the 3D glasses are similar to the Green Hornet mask, so that the viewer wears the glasses, "Put on the glasses, you are like the Green Hornet", there is a sense of substitution.
But I was looking forward to watching Jay Chou's English, but unexpectedly it was dubbed in Mandarin. I was so disappointed, so I frequently appeared in dramas, and some of the laughs were lost. The villain Walz was very positive in "Inglourious Basterds", "Sir, I want to say something about your milk, it's great." The director obviously took a fancy to his "weird with a little bit of evil" I didn't expect it to be lost by the Mandarin dubbing. Can't feel the charm of this villain. There is also Jay Chou's English. I heard that it is better than Huang Xiaoming, but the result is his Chinese original voice. wipe!
As a hero film, I think it is less than "Batman: The Dark Knight", more than other heroes, and there are many jokes in it, plus Jay Chou's performance, although it is a variety of violations, it is still very powerful.
In addition to swimming, Kato is an all-rounder. The coffee he rushes out is delicious at first glance. He can also build cars and guns, coffee machines and ecstasy guns, and he can play the piano and fight, and can punch. Breaking the cabinet door, being able to kick trapeze people, listening to music, and hooking up with women is also very good. Although the taste is a bit heavy, Cameron can see wrinkles on his face. The most surprising thing is to be able to show affection with the protagonist Seth, make jokes, and fight over the house.
The final nunchaku sounded, which was still very emotional.
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