For the first time, I saw a foreigner rescue a Chinese stowaways on the screen

Sandrine 2022-03-21 09:01:18

I like Jason Statham's neatness and Jet Li's kung fu. I have seen several of his films, and they are all in the attitude of a tough guy. Fighting is sloppy. His films generally have less language and less philosophical language.

Exciting fighting scenes:
1. Drive for the robbers, drag racing.

2. The final fight with the robbers on the road.

Interesting scenes:
1. Frank's house was blown up and he was homeless. The inspector gave them money, and Shu Qi took the money and looked at the sun. This action is too familiar to the Chinese, and the poor inspector was taken aback for a moment. This is incomprehensible to foreigners.

2. Finally, the hostages were rescued and the people were released from the container. This is very rare in foreign film and television works.

Shu Qi looks very average and has a decent figure. If Xu Ruoxuan plays the role, it should be a little more charming!

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  • Kiel 2021-10-20 19:02:36

    The fighting in the sludge (or what...) is very characteristic of Chinese culture! Isn't this the eighteenth stumble of Zhanyi= = Shu Qi's English is too ugly...and the face of her dad in the play was shocked at first glance! It's simply the representative of the best and deformity... It's even more exaggerated when you make an exaggerated expression! ! !

  • Annamae 2022-03-24 09:01:19

    A half star, I like the style of the male protagonist. I'm so happy to see a star who wears a suit from start to finish~ But the first part always feels a little unclear. It's not as simple as taking it. I don't like the male protagonist entangled a few people together and then break each one. In addition, the appearance of Shu Qi was a little bit abrupt, and she got on with the male protagonist without knowing it...but you are really beautiful

The Transporter quotes

  • Wall Street: You can't get anything done in a world without rules.

  • Frank Martin: [about Lei] Like a dogshit... You're everywhere.