There is a very similar feeling to rush hour. Jackie Chan's action movies will soon form a partner mode with foreigners. And in every play, you can see Jackie Chan's dedication in acting in the movie. Sometimes I feel that actors have shown most of their time on the screen, playing all the professions and different types of people that can be found in the world, and they may only experience the hardships and specialties of different industries before they come into contact with them. When people and things are concerned, they know how to respect others and respect the contributions of every industry.
Owen Wilson plays the role of a western cowboy who is prepared to robbery but has a good heart in the movie. It was because they met Jackie Chan on the train to the United States and didn't know each other, so the two met and became partners.
The most amazing character is Jackie Chan's wife in the film, the woman of the Indian tribe. God-likely powerful, stood up to rescue Jackie Chan and Owen at every critical moment. Until the last strange thing was the last kiss between Owen and this Indian woman, and always thought that she and Jackie Chan were just a tacit understanding of action but language. obstacle. Until the end, the Indian woman actually spoke English. This feeling is amazing.
There is still something funny about this movie. But the point of laughter may not be as much as rush hour. It's still worth a look :)
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