The plot is not discussed. The world's largest triad of criminal organizations can't handle two policemen, and they are also drunk. The plot is too lowly reasonable, but there are still a few good points. The first one is in the Chinese Martial Arts Center. Sun Mingming's big feet and super height, twisting the two people around, is very creative. In the club, although a Chinese female assassin appeared very abrupt, but using a fan as a weapon, this is still rare, very charming. At the stage performance, the beautiful girls are in good shape, the song is very beautiful, and the heroine has no body to say. The last is the Eiffel Tower battle, continuing the style of the first two movies, and the two of them fell from a high altitude again. This time they used the French flag as a simple parachute.
There were few fighting scenes, and Jackie Chan gave up juggling fights and fought a Japanese sword with Hiroyuki Sanada. Of course, this movie looks very depressed. Finally, Hiroyuki Sanada was saved and he was thrown downstairs, but the second time he saved him, it was really a mess of the Virgin, either a fool or a brain-dead. No wonder the box office of Superman Batman, who sells big like Deadpool, and is full of justice, is not satisfactory. I watch the movie just to relax. With such a plot, it really feels bad.
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