Joseph in the crowd, city wolf in the car

Rickey 2022-03-24 09:02:03

To be honest, this is a simple film with classical Jianghu emotion. It roughly describes the 囧 Joseph of the brave crown and the third army. He is angry with the crown, and he rides alone for thousands of miles. The escort is neither Ma Zi nor his sister-in-law, but Ma Zi's roommate. Big fat boy), pigs are advancing by leaps and bounds, people are bumping into people, cars are dodging cars, and the police block the story.
Although the director uses the jumping of time points to connect the whole story, and strives for a smooth and natural feeling of randomness, the story is also set in the modern New York city. But in fact, this is a Chinese Jianghu film, or if you regard "jianghu" as "paste", it will not affect your understanding at all. Don't take the soft persecution of Chinese girls by the government as something new. Eunuch Cao also took Dongchang to the Longmen Inn! Dragon Inn is still authentic, old and trendy!
In fact, it must be admitted that the director tried his best to make the film smooth. After all, Jon Cef jumped up and down on a small white car, and performed Wuqiao acrobatics that combined people and vehicles, which was still more exciting than Lu Bu who rode a red rabbit horse thousands of years ago. Therefore, if the rating of this movie can rise, it will be thanks to the rider Jon Joseph who is shirtless and does not need a substitute, so he can jump so energetically.
As for the others, if you are a political clean freak, you can scold corrupt civil servants for relief; if you are a bottom-level sympathizer, you can despise the steel forest for swallowing up lives; if you are an audience member in a certain country, you can sigh about the government's strangeness and persecution without The end... In the end, if you don't feel that much, then please remember that Joseph is a man in a man, and a wolf in the car.

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