After the continuation of "Prince of Persia: The Blade of Time", the director also rushed to the fashion, not only recruiting the most powerful British slugger Jason Statham to fight bravely, but also with a lot of Chinese elements as a gimmick. Swallowing the dates wholeheartedly, he packaged all kinds of broken Chinese and old-fashioned police and bandits together, and produced such a nondescript work of iron-blooded tenderness. It's hard to imagine that this is the same director that produced the fine film "Glorious Years" starring Denzel Washington that year.
Of course, everyone is here for Jason Statham, and even if this is an uninspired movie, it doesn't prevent people from fully admiring the ruthless cool face. However, even if Fa Ge's "Shanghai Bund" was repeated over and over again, there would always be moments when he got tired of it. What's more, the little girl in the film can't tell which country in Asia she is, and a Chinese girl who loves to make a cameo, so that I, the aborigines of the mainland, can't find the slightest sense of identity. Barely Baidu to call Catherine Chen (Catherine Chan), there is no further detailed information. It seems that even if the Chinese bridge segment is the focus and has the weight of half the leading role, it cannot get the attention it deserves. It is hard to imagine that this is the open way that is known as the most open country to receive people and things.
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