The comic-style Jackie Chan anti-Japanese drama has a certain sincerity in production. The action design and suspense reversal are well conceived, and the special effects scene at the end of the film supports the ending. But for Mao's winter jacket team, the Flying Tigers won't take action in summer, eldest brother wants to hide his slow-moving skills. The lines are full of old stalks, and what is even more embarrassing is that Jackie Chan and his son talk about their appearance, but the children in the theater are very happy, and they have fun in every place that should be fun, and there are voice barrage comments. I am also a little happy, directed at the fare. Just be happy everyone. ps Why is 53-year-old Jet Li indifferent to fame and fortune, and is enthusiastic about public welfare, while 62-year-old Jackie Chan is still struggling in the pile of bad movies? Answer: Jackie Chan has a son
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