First of all, I did realize that Director Li Rengang's affection for the flying saucer hat is not limited to the limited funds of the crew. The big production of 6500W US knife still cannot give up his true love for the flying saucer hat. Secondly, Jackie Chan has become more and more like a political cadre after joining our party over the years. The principle of opening your mouth and shutting your mouth to create a harmonious world is really exhausting, but this time the theme is in line with Xi Jinping's "One Belt, One Road". Sure enough, it is about politics and the overall situation. Once again, I don't know which one's face got the two actor-level foreign aids. This plot really blinded Cusack and Brody. At the same time, I also feel bad that the chopsticks brothers were busy in the whole scene, but they didn't even have a match with the actor.
Finally, let's talk about the plot: 1. What happened to Yanmen Pass on the Silk Road? Xiao Feng, please explain. 2. What happened when Crassus' sons competed for dominance in the Roman Republic of BC? Please explain to Caesar. 3. What is the inevitable relationship between Huo Qubing and the establishment of the Protectorate of the Western Regions? Ask Han Xuandi to explain. In addition, please also explain the affiliation between the chief executive of the Western Regions and the so-called prefectural government. 4. How did Lijin City, which was established by the Han government to arrange for the defeat of Rome, have a relationship with Huo Qubing and Huo An's adoptive father and son? Please explain to Mr. Chen Tang. 5. I can only ask the director to explain the rest of the bridges where the flags of the 36 countries of the Western Regions are raised and the Roman military anthems are sung.
Out of respect for the large number of actors who completed their shooting tasks in the harsh conditions of western China, I consider giving this film 2 stars, but I must say that this film is out of control and the rhythm is slow, and it is only suitable for watching on Youku.
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