The filming method of the film is still quite wonderful, especially the devil tank on the cannon hitting the train is very fresh on the train. At the beginning of the film, the scene of leading the children to visit the train museum has that kind of Hollywood feeling. Seeing the special effects of the bridge explosion at the end of the film does not have the feeling of a Hollywood blockbuster at all, but the feeling at the beginning of the film is just anticlimactic, because every Chinese person has a personality and the situation at the bottom is not very stable. More It's like a group of characters in a game who put a label and change their costumes really have no core at all. Everyone is so playful, speaking Taiwanese Mandarin and singing lame. At first, they grabbed the train inexplicably. It is divided into four paragraphs to play the foreman, except Jackie Chan, who plays the role of the foreman that runs through the whole eldest brother. The others seem to lack the depth of human nature. They seem to follow the trend. The Japanese in the film are also quite low IQ, especially A soldier is in the train and no one opens the door to sneak attack from behind. I really don't understand what the director thinks. This film is also a bit ridiculing the low IQ of the Japanese. There are also many scenes. For example, when the Japanese entered the village to search the village to catch deserters To break through without knocking on the door, Jackie Chan saw the Japanese kick the door through the crack of the door, and opened the door decisively, causing the Japanese to tear his crotch. Compared with the previous mentally retarded anti-Japanese drama, this film still has certain differences.
In fact, I think there are still many areas for improvement in this film. For example, at the beginning of the film, the time of the whole film can be introduced in the form of an animated short film. There is no need to make it into an anti-Japanese action film. In it, there is absolutely no need to do this for the heroes of the anti-Japanese period. It feels more like a drama and a thief drama. The style looks very weird. Anyway, I feel a little bit of a drama. Besides, the Japanese are completely bad and not completely. When it was filmed, it was supposed to kill the man who met the man and the rape of the woman who saw him It's also too bright. The tone of the whole film is a bit off-topic. Except for the action scenes, the plot is basically random, but as a domestic film, it is still worth encouraging. After a little effort, the only regret is that the tension of the plot did not reflect the tension between the characters like the Korean movies, so in general the film is average.
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