I watched "Plan A" again just now. Unsurprisingly, this old movie from 1983 can still impress me. I can watch it 5 or 6 times in total. The action scenes are hard bridges and hard horses, very vicious, there is a feeling of beating people to death, they are really acting with life (especially Jackie Chan); the comedy part does not seem to be weak at all now, there are many scenes, many lines They are all great; most importantly, there is a sense of justice. When Ma Rulong fell off the police card and arrested the offender alone, his fierceness and anger were touching, and when he said, "You lead the way." , the calamity is my responsibility", my tears were moved.
It’s the same old saying: My movie viewing is to watch a good movie 9 or 10 times, and never watch a bad movie once. No matter how popular Jackie Chan's new film is or the box office hits, I don't even look at it, I'll just quietly watch the classic that belongs to my heart again.
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