wow! Old blues got a new look

Hermina 2022-04-21 09:01:12

A top-notch commercial. Very good, Lao Bu's reflection on the Sixteenth Block is still very timely.
The plot is compact, the scenes are hot, and the stunts are in place. It seems that old Bruce is still young, and he will be coquettish for a few years!
The bridge section where maggicq was hit into the elevator shaft is a bit redundant, so old cloth doesn't need to be stupid enough to crash himself into the elevator shaft. Of course, this section adds another point to Lao Bu's bravery. After all, Lao Bu's glorious image is the most important.
The U.S. military is also fierce enough. The missiles flew directly in the urban area, and the viaducts were blown up one after another. Fortunately, no bodies were seen.
Is Lao Bu's daughter the heroine in Death Comes 3? It was a pity that it was reduced to a vase.
What's more depressing is that the starring extreme sports in the violent neighborhood became a thug, and was twice removed by Lao Bu. What a pity. Lao Bu should also be assigned a thug, such as Jackie Chan, Jet Li or something, let them fight each other, and Lao Bu will do his own business. Ha ha.

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