Jason Statham has always acted as a tough guy in all the films, which is why I liked him in the first place. I think he is very manly.
Just commenting on this film, it still tastes a bit tasteful. People in the town always treat newcomers with dislike, and often want to find fault. I didn't expect that the pain is all on their own. Another point is his daughter, who is a year older than her. The fat guy at Times got a nosebleed from the fight, and the town thinks teaching kids to fight is bad, but Jason Statham's answer I agree with: "Just teach her to defend herself."
In fact, I think that girls should not always be weak and petite. It is necessary to learn some self-defense techniques. I don't know what education in China is like. I don't think girls have to cry every time they are bullied, not at all. Be strong, and finally let the parents come forward to solve it, it is nothing more than a conversation.
All in all, girls should still have some self-protection ability, at least they should not bow their heads in front of some bullies.
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