There is no doubt about the performance of the three protagonists, and they are all very funny. I believe Wang Baoqiang's cheap performance can be regarded as the best among the three this time, because this kind of film is the way of bad boy comedy in Hollywood, and the cheap role is natural The most stole of the limelight, but unfortunately, other than that, the female characters are not very powerful. They are basically face-to-face performances. In the end, Fan Bingbing's appearance has no suspense and surprise, and her performance immediately makes people come out of the show. The beginning of the film is very lively. It's noisy, but the climax scene came too early, the basic feelings were not laid enough, and the final scene was also not well designed. The audience can't stand it. (Except for a few good movies), look at the small actors and supporting roles, and then compare the film with the unknown supporting roles outside China. It is very obvious whether the performance is natural. . .
It's very strange that the scene in the trailer when he meets a ladyboy while worshipping Buddha seems to have not been seen in the cinema. . .
At least three-star movies and above, if you support Chinese movies, you can directly get four stars. Looking at this year's box office, next year, I will come to 囧tu 3, and look forward to it. . .
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