Mediocre movies make mediocre characters? ? ?

Clovis 2022-03-22 09:03:04

To be honest, the last line of Jackie Chan's eldest brother can completely become the afterthought of most movie fans. I never thought that this film of Er Dongsheng could be so ugly! Almost all the characters don't reflect the little bit of starlight they should have, which makes me have to sigh: mediocre movies really make mediocre characters. Originally thought that no matter how incompetent a talented woman, Lao Xu, could use her acting skills in this film to show that "Beigu" really has the strength to surpass Hong Kong actresses, but she was really disappointed. Originally, the scene where Jackie Chan and Lao Xu just met was the best part of interpreting acting skills that could no longer be popular, and the best part of the show. In the end, there were no bright eyes and rigid body language constituted the worst part of this episode. The plot... Daniel Wu's performance is still in the past, and the portrayal of characters is still passable. It's a pity that the old-fashioned script and the rough plot ruthlessly obliterated this little bit of sparkle! What I don't understand the most is the arrangement of Qian Jiale's knife to stab Jackie Chan. I really don't understand what the purpose of joining this bridge is to pave the way? ? Is it to show that Qian Jiale is a hidden and deeper BOSS-level character? Then why is it so straightforward to let this hidden BOSS end his life by a stone thrown from the hands of an unknown gangster? I can't understand it, I really can't understand it! Fan Bingbing's performance is more like an advertisement to complete a routine, as pale and boring, and ... forget it or not. The only thing that makes me more gratified about this film is that I didn't spend any money, it just took me an hour and a half~~~

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