In 2004, Jackie Chan was fifty years old, and he still played all kinds of thrills on the bus lights. Someone always asks, does Jackie Chan use a stand-in? Didn't he say he didn't need a substitute? OMG, this is simply kidnapping. Jackie Chan really said a lot of words that are not logically rigorous, and people always catch the pigtails. As an actor, he has a high status, and as an entertainer, he is held hostage by the audience with morality.
This movie is really nice. Chen Musheng and Jackie Chan can always have a special chemical reaction. Even in "New Shaolin Temple", Jackie Chan's appearance dilutes the pretentious preaching of the whole movie. The interesting thing is that Jackie Chan himself is very fond of preaching.
The only difference from previous Jackie Chan movies is that the limelight of the supporting actress was robbed by the supporting actor. In the past, Brigitte Lin and Maggie Cheung would give some thrilling scenes in the movie, and the comedy effect was also very prominent. In the past, the villains were rarely so youthful and angular-in the Convention and Exhibition Center, one of them said in horror, I will give you two million to kill my father. Another laughed and said I gave you double you killed my dad. Well designed.
The ghost horse played by Yang Cai Ni in the opening chapter of Ke Yi can still be very evenly matched by the male lead, but gradually becomes a Virgin in the back, and the smile at the dinner table is full of smiles. I want to say, please, you are the dead brother, there is something other than chicken soup. The mood is good or not. I don't remember her disfigurement at all. It feels a bit like a consolation prize, anti-Jackie Chan movie.
When that level bomb appeared, I thought, why don't you roll into Xiaozu's arms with the bomb? I don't believe he would design something so easy to blow himself up.
At the end of the Lego fight, Inspector Chen put a doll head back in - a familiar Jackie Chan movie flavor. Next time, let's play at the Science and Technology Museum. What Ferrari cages, mirror mazes, there must be a lot of places to design. Alas, it's a pity I don't know if I can't move.
In fact, Jackie Chan's play is very good, but it stole the limelight for Kung Fu. I've always wondered why he, who came from elementary school in opera, didn't make a movie about Liyuan Xing.
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