For this film, there are mixed reviews. I think this film as a whole is suitable for casual viewing. Although there are many backgrounds and plots that are unclear, it does not delay hahaha.
However, are there many places that are not clearly explained that are laying the groundwork for the second part? I think it is possible. At least there is no explanation of how Li Sen, played by Luo Zhixiang, escaped on the spaceship. It is impossible for the director and screenwriter to find such a big "bug", so why do they have to make such a "loophole" for the audience? This is not the art of siege, and there is no such thing as deliberately revealing flaws, so I think the most likely thing is that this "bug" is to lead to the next part, and the answer and a more comprehensive and in-depth background story will also be in the future. Expand.
Regarding the actors and acting skills, I think they are actually okay. Some people say that it would be better if Ouyang Nana was replaced by the international chapter. Come on man, why don't you ask Teacher Siqin Gaowa to play Nancy? And the international chapter in Rush Hour 2 is not very good, right? It's very embarrassing, where is it better? Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon? I don't think it's ok. And I'm a fan of Ouyang Nana, I haven't seen her others, but I think she's acting very well here, and she's crying really well. To be honest, I was moved by one of the episodes, that is She recalled the part where her father was always by her side in the old house, and I really got into it, and I was so moved.
In fact, what everyone sees and cares about is different. I will be moved by such a passage, but it does not mean that other people will also buy it. As the saying goes, a thousand readers have a thousand Hamlets. This is the truth, so whoever You don't have to be demanding, and even say that the fight between Luo Zhixiang and the gangster is unnecessary and will not promote the development of the plot at all. But it is that part that can make his character more complete. He can run, but he still stands up when there are a group of people. It looks embarrassing, but his character setting is a funny one. It's enough to fight Jackie Chan. Wouldn't it be more embarrassing if he also dealt with the little gangster in a few strokes? Wouldn't it make more sense logically? We might as well understand it from another angle, for example, both of them are protecting and loving Nancy as much as possible in their own way.
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