The film tells the story of the fallen policeman Chen Gangsheng (played by Jackie Chan) who has been following the underworld boss Victor Wang for more than ten years. decoration) involved. Then, he meets Connor (Johnny Knoxville), a slick gambler, and the two best partners who share weal and woe together embark on an escape journey, traversing wild mountains, grasslands, deserts, and polar rafting. It can be said that the tiger's mouth has just escaped danger and was abused by tricks again. It can be said that the story pattern is grand, the fighting scenes are full of dangers, and the comedy burden is witty and humorous. What's more interesting is that the fight scenes and style of the whole film are also Jackie Chan style. For example, the jumping up and down fight in the abandoned factory, the duel in the wooden house on the water, even if Jackie Chan inadvertently kicks out after dancing and then covers his balls, the two opponents also subconsciously protect their balls. The sadness of this egg in the fight scene is hilarious. Similarly, in the film, Chen Gangsheng and the gambler Connor are on the run for their lives. The two of them eat a lot. Connor asks, "It's delicious! What is this?" Eggs!" Before he could finish the words, Mr. Connor looked sad. Throughout Jackie Chan's films, most of the characters in the play are not heroes or tall heroes. The same goes for Escape from the Jedi. Chen Gangsheng, the male protagonist played by Jackie Chan, is an old policeman with a heart-wrenching soul. During the police practice, he inadvertently fell into a "scheme" and was brutally chased by the police, underworld bosses and Russian gangsters. Escape, fighting, and evidence collection have also become the motivation for the progress of the story. In the process of fighting, Siru Jackie Chan's previous consistent style, every small object can become his weapon, every tense fighting scene can shake out a happy comedy burden. And this is enough to prove that Jackie Chan intends to use this film to return to the action film. This is a tribute and a spiritual memory. Among the bitterness and honor and disgrace, Jackie Chan must have more experience.
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