Jackie Chan is getting old, and it is not a topic worthy of debate. Later movies are also relying more and more on beautiful women and stunts. Jackie Chan is getting old and not being a heavy topic, because he is getting old in a familiar way.
Blood of the Machine is a typical commercial chapter. Too many commercial elements are piled up. It feels sad to see Jackie Chan standing as a supporting role among a group of handsome men and beautiful women. Once upon a time, the king of the box office of action movies now relies on Xiao Xianrou to pull the box office. Jackie Chan is becoming more and more careless when he is making movies. From the very beginning of the classic five-mao special effects, to the dilemma of not being able to make a good movie without special effects. The script is also very rough, so lazy that even the action and funny parts that are often talked about are omitted. The plot is just a pile of soap. It is very abrupt that this male No. 2 of Luo Zhixiang appears, and even more abruptly, he falls in love with Ouyang. The female lead played by Nana. The overall feeling is that except the villain is quite sharp, other designs are very blunt, and Jackie Chan's martial arts are only disappearing and appearing, and more of it is not a series of actions to steal the spotlight, but the villain's makeup to steal the spotlight. I have to admit that Jackie Chan is old, Jackie Chan is old, and it is not a topic worth arguing about. Later movies also rely more and more on beauty and stunts. Jackie Chan is getting old and not being a heavy topic, because he is getting old in a familiar way. Maybe Jackie Chan at this age should make such a health-preserving martial arts movie, maybe we will still enter the theater to say goodbye to our youth. Hello Jackie Chan, Goodbye Jackie Chan.
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