I have never liked Jackie Chan very much. After the ultra-low box office results of "Blood of the Machine" were born, I was a little bit overjoyed. But after watching this film on my computer today, I have to say: this movie is good! 100 out of 100 points, at least 80 points! I rarely watch variety shows, and I don't know Ouyang Nana. When Nana appeared in this film, she was beautiful! ! ! I thought she was a highlight in the play, but when I checked it online, many netizens said that the film's poor box office had a lot to do with her, and they were speechless. . . . . . The plot is a bit loopy, but science fiction films are like this, and American science fiction films are also criticized. This is not the source of the film's box office fiasco. The biggest failure of the film should be Jackie Chan. He was indeed old, running around with white hair and a wrinkled face, making him uncomfortable to look at. It's not that the old man can't make a good movie. Like the hero in "Hurricane Rescue", he made it very successfully. The point is, Jackie Chan's funny fights are out of date! Some people say that Jackie Chan's previous movies are all funny fights, why are they popular? It was funny before, because he was laughing and laughing from beginning to end, and then he made a joke during the fight, which blended in with the atmosphere of the whole film. As for this film, one second before, he was still stern, and he looked like he was bitter and hated. The next second, he walked with his legs in circles and went to make fun. It felt so out of place! ! Wu Jing is a good example. When he was young, the films (such as Tai Chi, Kung Fu Kid, etc.) were also funny, but now, when he fights, his face is sullen and his teeth are gritted, and the expression alone makes the film go up a level. I often wonder, what would happen if "Wolf Warrior 2" were played by a different person? Jackie Chan is too funny, Jet Li is too pretentious, Donnie Yen's actions are too fancy, the only thing involved is Sammo Hung, and his appearance is too outrageous...
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