Just look at it for fun, why bother

Chadrick 2022-04-21 09:03:42

The selection of several actors was really bad. The poor Mandarin directly lowered the viewing experience. Some of the jokes were too old-fashioned and far-fetched. The game is broken, but he doesn't mind it himself, as people get older, their minds must be broader. I don't know why I use some props without much of the humorous fight that my big brother is representative of.

It is estimated that this movie should have a better viewing effect in the theater. The laughing point in the theater is low. The first half of the movie is a little ink and almost fell asleep. The second half is a little better.

In fact, a similar approach was adopted in "Taking Tiger Mountain by Wisdom" two years ago, that is, the whole film is actually a fictional imaginary legend, but this one obviously failed to convey this experience well, so it would feel a bit nonsense. It's a good idea to use the sense of paragraphs like a villain book, so let the little girl read the villain book as the beginning, the effect is more direct, the whole visit to the train museum, can't sell the tickets. . . Some of the settings in the film are quite interesting, for example, the Japanese military officer actually let the female play the role, and the joker humiliated the Japanese with a broken mouth, and the railway guerrillas could not draw their own patterns, etc., all with a bit of irony.

In the last group of plays, Jackie Chan jumped over the bridge himself. According to Jackie Chan's character and tradition, he would definitely not use a stand-in. Even hanging Weiya is not something ordinary people can do. Try rock climbing and jump down with a safety rope. It doesn't matter whether it is real or a prop to scratch the blood with fingers, it can't help but make people feel distressed. Can the current actor Huang Zitao and the like be so hard? Even if you don't practice Mandarin well, how can you act.

In my impression, Jackie Chan's Lunar New Year films in previous years were all one, and this year there are two, so it is inevitable to make some shoddy films. Cherish it, he is so old, I don't know how many years he can make movies.

It's a very relaxing movie. It's good to watch it. It belongs to the leisure movie after dinner.

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  • Roderick 2022-03-22 09:02:56

    Long live the Red Army! Long live the Eighth Route Army! Long live the victory of the Anti-Japanese War! Long live big brother! Long live the Dragon Prince! The role of Prince Long is the second time!

  • Alvena 2022-03-23 09:03:26

    Isn't this a Jackie Chan-style anti-Japanese drama? If it's a TV series, it's about the same level as a hand-pulling devil. Big brother Jackie Chan really thought that if he made a "duang" in the film, he could make the audience forgive you for making a bad film?