The last thing I don't want to admit is that we all know in our hearts that Jackie Chan is old. Because he is old, the fight scenes need to be distributed to the next generation, but Jackie Chan still has not cultivated the next generation who can succeed him. The most surprising thing is that the only one who can perform Jackie Chan's fighting comics is actually Ellen! Allen's scene in the kitchen restored the taste of Jackie Chan's fighting when he was young, and got one star. But I have to complain, this plot is too bloody, and there is this line, oh my god, can this line be any more embarrassing? What does it mean to be unable to speak in written language? That's what it tastes like. Even more embarrassing is the acting. . . The force of the villain boss really overflowed the screen. The male protagonist Yang Yang fainted after being shot by an anesthesia gun and fainted at the same time and was speechless. . . The little heroine's scream was sad and scared, and she faked crying with an expression. . . Wearing the aura of the protagonist, she willfully be a little girl without logic. Interspersed with emotional drama is so far-fetched. The movie is like a copycat show that piece together the elements of a Hollywood anti-terrorism blockbuster, using all high-tech weapons, cool luxury cars and car skills, as well as speed and passion, of course, there are absolutely unnecessary love lines of handsome guys and beauties. The most powerful is the Xiaoqiang who cannot be killed! Hey, "there are stairs over there!", just give Jackie Chan another star.
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