I really like the preview of this version of "Silent", looking forward to the new film of Jackie Chan and Yang Yang! ... very sorry, very disappointed. Bad guys and plots that are too childish can't hold the vanguard banner of this organization. In the past, Jackie Chan was often a little guy who was forced to get involved in trouble, was flustered but could always use his kung fu to jokingly save himself from danger, and finally embraced the beauty. He was a somewhat alternative street hero.
Nowadays, people with deep experience in fighting the enemy can be promoted to bosses, but this organization is suspended, and the scene seems to be called "CUT!" in the next second, and you will find that it is just a simple board on the street, and the bad guys are temporary signed hourly workers, with a look on their faces. Unfamiliar and anxious not to checkout. As for those big scenes that are piled up, it is just to hand out a thick stack of invoices when collecting money to prove that our costs are high... The forcibly glamorous leather bag company has a visual sense, and even the victimized client seems to be a trustee. The ones who deceived him were Xiao Yang, who was just out of the army, and ordinary moviegoers like me, right?
In fact, there is nothing to be disappointed about. It is the family carnival process that has always been dull in recent years. However, this kind of liveliness is meaningless except for the repeated consumption of trust points. , who would take the time to watch the tasteless excitement?
Now that trash is in the doldrums, when you come across a work that has one star, you will burst into tears. Is the audience's demands becoming more and more rambling, or is the artistic level more and more backward? You can't even analyze the ontology of the individual, let alone the group.
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Samsung. 1 star is given to the "silent" version of the trailer, 1 star is for Yang Yang, who is very handsome in drama, and 1 star is for this creative duo who still want to persevere.
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