Jackie Chan's movie is one less one. Unsurprisingly, Pioneer is still a brainless popcorn action movie, but the actress's performance and lines are too stretched, and Allen plays too many fools, So I always feel that the next shot will be cross-eyed and smirk. It can also be seen that Jackie Chan is too old and can't move anymore. In the past two decades, I feel that there are only three of his films that have connotations, "Shinjuku Incident", "New Police Story", and "British Showdown". Especially the Shinjuku incident, I remember crying a lot after watching it. I remember watching an interview with Jackie Chan before. He proudly said that foreigners will never be able to make kung fu films made by Chinese people. But in fact, they have already made it, and it is better than China. "BORDER," "Bourne," "One Man," "Killer Company," and so on, there's been too many, and that kind of drastic shot editing has become all too common. According to the martial arts instruction, Mr. Bruce Lee is the first era, Jackie Chan, Sammo Hung, Tang Jili is the second era, Yuan Heping is the third era, Donnie Yen is the fourth era, Mr. Xu Haofeng is the fifth era, but it may be the last one era. What foreigners will never be able to photograph is "The Grand Master", "Master", "Hidden Behind the Blade", and "Assassin Nie Yinniang". They will never understand that kind of kung fu, and that kind of connotation, let alone the core of Tai Chi Xingyi Bagua. Kung fu is about surviving from death, just like Chen Shi's Eight Chopping Knife, it's all about hitting the point and leaving a stab at it. It's a pity that Mr. Xu Haofeng is a warrior, but he has too much literati connotation, and he doesn't want to fight for fame and fortune, otherwise he has already become popular among the public.
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