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Green 2022-03-21 09:02:04

The character setting is very in line with Jackie Chan's current state. There is nothing to say about the acting skills. The details are very natural, especially the "tear movement" of the nostrils. These details are really not something ordinary people can do. The storyline is tight without too many holes, just the suspicion that the ending could be two versions. The ending song was also made with great care. Anyway, it's all good. Liu Tao and Jackie Chan have a line about the lines (you don't want to put it just now), it seems too fake, they don't pay attention to details, they're not picky, they just think that acting should pay attention to details, don't let people I think you are here to rub, not attentive, very perfunctory. The fight scenes respect Jackie Chan's current physique without being too exaggerated. The part with the gun pointed at the minister was not bad. I personally feel from the lines of the movie that foreigners actually don't like to see Chinese people. Sometimes I think about it, it's not that foreigners are nbs, but the Chinese have too many sbs.

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  • Mallory 2022-03-27 09:01:09

    The plot design is very good, and the relationship is very complicated but they are all wrapped up, so what is Liu Tao here for?

  • Anais 2022-04-24 07:01:10

    The game between Campbell and Jackie Chan on character setting can be seen everywhere in the film. In Campbell's eyes, Guan Yuming's role positioning is more like the old Mike in "Breaking Bad/Lawyer", while Jackie Chan seems to be unable to suppress the inertial performance over the years. Part of the action design escapes from its own story, and conflicts with the story constructed by the director. Until the name of the supervisor Chenglong appeared at the end of the film, some questions suddenly became clear...

The Foreigner quotes

  • Liam Hennessy: You killed my dog.

    Quan Ngoc Minh: Dog's fine. Just sleeping.

  • Quan Ngoc Minh: [opens coat] I'm wearing a bomb. Anyone comes in, I touch it one, then we die. Now, give me the names.

    Liam Hennessy: They claim to be IRA, but I don't know who they really are. I'm doin' everything I can to find out who's responsible.

    Quan Ngoc Minh: [puts gun to Hennessy's head] You're lying! Who killed my daughter?

    Liam Hennessy: I'm sorry! I truly don't know yet!

    Quan Ngoc Minh: [pause] The explosive the bombers use, it's Semtex-H?

    Liam Hennessy: [nervous] Yes. Yes. You know about Semtex?

    Quan Ngoc Minh: I know Semtex-H. During the war Czechs make for the army. Good for bombs and traps.

    Liam Hennessy: In Vietnam?

    Quan Ngoc Minh: Yes. Many American people died by Semtex-H. Now, IRA use to kill my daughter. That's ironic.

    Liam Hennessy: I've read your history. We both know about war. We've both tried to put it behind us. You and me, we're alike.

    Quan Ngoc Minh: [backhands Hennessy in the face] We are NOTHING alike. You're NOTHING! You kill women and children! NAMES!

    Liam Hennessy: To Almighty God, I don't know!

    Quan Ngoc Minh: [cocks the gun]

    Liam Hennessy: WAIT! Wait! I've set a trap for them when they use the next bomb. When they claim responsibility for the next bombing, they'll use a code word, telling the police they're IRA. I've changed that code word. So when they use it, I'll know.

    Quan Ngoc Minh: [lowers the gun] You have one day.

    Liam Hennessy: ...what if they don't set off a bomb by then?

    Quan Ngoc Minh: Twenty-four hours.

    [leaves]

    Liam Hennessy: ...Jesus. Oh, Jesus, sweet Jesus.