One more star is given to Jackie Chan, changing the style of laughter and scolding in the past. It's been a long time since we haven't seen this kind of calm, sophisticated and forbearing Cheng's film. We saw the traces of the years, and also felt the pain of Jackie Chan's interpretation through the film.
The story is complete, the plot is progressive, from a civilian to a whirlpool, interests, conspiracies, appeals, justice... everything is bustling, everything is bustling. PS: Brosnan is still the old coach--
This world is so divided and so unfair, but I love you beautifully. I hope that after Qianfan passes, those who are in pain will have a trace of happiness.
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