Firstly! must! It must be said that the screenwriters in Hollywood really played the stalk "I am your father, you are my son", and they are immortal. I haven't watched the first two movies, but from this one alone, although the story is old-fashioned, the rhythm is okay, and people don't feel tired during the viewing process. At the same time, thanks to the two excellent male protagonists, through the vivid and interesting shaping of the characters, it adds a little ornamental value to the more conventional plot. Martin Lawrence is definitely an underrated black actor. In this film, both the expression of lines and the performance of body movements are eye-catching. I always thought that in popcorn movies like this, if there was an actor who made a character attractive, then even in the most clichéd movie, as long as the character appeared, it would always attract the audience's attention, and Martin is the original An eye-catching actor. In addition, this film is very appropriate for the connection between literary drama and martial arts drama. There are no long-winded dialogues, and no thunderous fights. All the plots are foreshadowing to better support the interaction between the characters, not even supporting roles. There is an excessive sense of boring chatter, everything is for the needs of the plot. Then, I think the editing effect of this film is very rhythmic, not dazzling, and captures the connection between the characters and the scenes in each scene very accurately. In the end, I really admire the level of Shi Huang's filming over the years, although sometimes it has been uneven, but at least he has never acted in a disappointing film. I hope to bring more works to fans in the future.
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