The director uses an exaggerated comic expression to interpret the heroic road of the little man. From the perspective of a comedy film, the film's laughing fruit is indeed quite good. The ideas of this group of little people may be simple and naive, but it does not prevent them from doing something earth-shattering. It is just a little kindness and courage to keep them going, even at the cost of their lives. The Railway Flying Tigers are a group of railway workers headed by captain Ma Yuan. They have always played a cat-and-mouse game with the Japanese soldiers by relying on their familiarity with trains and railway lines. Until they met the Eighth Route Army played by Wang Dalu, he was also injured. It is very touching to complete the mission and blow up the bridge, but what I want to complain is that Wang Dalu's accent really made me play in an instant, just think he is a Fujian Eighth Route Army. Later, the sacrifice of the great power prompted Ma Yuan and his party to complete the task for him. On the eve of the action, there is a scene in the movie that I think is very touching. The Japanese killed his father and daughter-in-law, so he kept reminding himself that in fact, he decided to bomb the bridge. First, he was motivated by the death of a great country, and it was also a painful choice due to family feud. The sorrow of life will not be let go. Ordinary people, but it gave birth to an extraordinary path. With such core support, this film still maintains the tone of a comedy film. During the battle between the railway flying tiger and the Japanese soldiers, various stalks came one after another, and it was not cold at all. It was extremely funny to watch. Wang Kai and Huang Zitao were also very funny. Big surprise. Boss Fan, played by Wang Kai, is a sharpshooter in the past, but now the owner of a small restaurant has nothing to do with him. Since he followed Ma Yuan to do a big business, his catchphrase is that this is too irregular, but he still joins with disgust on his face. After joining this team, one shot kills a Japanese soldier, and then the scene of riding a horse is so handsome! Such an awkward Boss Fan is super cute. Another cute one is Huang Zitao's Xiaohai. They all work hard in their own way. Although there are loopholes in the plot of some battles, the rhythm of the jokes arranged by the director is very good. For example, Ma Yuan threw the lit bomb box into the carriage. As an audience, I felt that when I was done, the box actually made a bend and fell out again. It fell short, which is really unexpected. There is another scene where the Japanese soldiers won a great victory. Seeing that Ma Yuan was about to die under the Yamaguchi gun, the background music also became tragic. I heard a girl in the back row say that this is not a comedy. The voice just fell, the former sharpshooter He just shot an exquisite blow and fell straight down Yamaguchi's ass. Just listening to his scream, the atmosphere instantly became joyful. This rhythm control kept the comedy atmosphere unabated, and at the same time did not appear to be flat and straightforward. The effect is excellent. fighting action in movies The arrangement is very clever, with a kung fu star like Jackie Chan as the main force, and it is very enjoyable to watch. This is also one of the laughing fruits that amuse the audience and add a lot to the whole movie. As a comedy action film with an anti-Japanese background, this is an alternative and relaxed viewing experience.
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