Seeing the complaints here, I lost my temper completely.

Adolf 2022-03-21 09:01:47

After watching the film, you can get three stars intuitively. The music and ending song interspersed in the middle are very powerful, and it also caters to the tastes of young people today, so it is worth another star. In short, it is a qualified entertainment film, not to mention there are no lack of bright spots (the camera spends most of the time crossing the streets, grass roots but not behind). People basically shoot in a panoramic view in China, far away from his Hollywood studio, what a strict system is required for this, I even read the final subtitles (usually English subtitles can’t be understood, this is a matter of detail. The Chinese introduction of the whole team is eye-opening!)
Come to the comments here to see Jackie Chan, the heroine, and the English title. . . Makes people tasteless. I also saw a lot of distorted places that everyone saw while watching the film. They are all citizens of Jingdezhen. Who wouldn't see it if you saw it? But I didn't bother at all. The pictures taken by others are not for you but for the whole world. They use their perspective to render the mystery of oriental culture (in our eyes, it is an exaggeration), and at certain moments, the Chinese people can be stunned for a while. Stunned (such as Wudang Mountain Snake Art.), that is his ability!
Is it because people don't use real people to describe Chinese culture without using pandas to grab buns, and everyone shuts up?

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The Karate Kid quotes

  • Dre Parker: Mr Han's teaching me kung fu.

    Sherry Parker: The maintenance man?

    Dre Parker: It's China, mom. Everybody knows kung fu.

  • Mr. Han: Where is your jacket?

    Dre Parker: I was warm enough without it.

    Mr. Han: Go get it.

    Dre Parker: You want me to go all the way back just to get it?

    Mr. Han: Yes, all the way back where you hide it.