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Floy 2022-03-25 09:01:07
Memories from many years ago,...
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Calista 2022-03-25 09:01:07
Lucy Liu is so...
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Joannie 2022-03-25 09:01:07
Come on, I used to draw on the plot to make up...
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Mariane 2022-03-24 09:01:40
I really like male 2. . . Later I found out that he was also a screenwriter. ....
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Marta 2022-03-24 09:01:40
I really like male 2. . . Later I found out that he was also a screenwriter. ....
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Shaun 2022-03-18 09:01:04
It's not funny, but the story is very good. The slaves of the feudal countries grew up into wild western cowboys. Although there are cultural misunderstandings, there is no problem with the overall logic, and there are countless western pedigrees. Cheng's Kungfu has not surpassed the western...
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Camila 2022-03-17 09:01:04
This film was actually watched in a movie theater when I was in college. I saw it on TV recently and suddenly remembered it. Generally speaking, Jackie Chan's movies are not bad, they are all worth watching. In contrast, Andy Lau can be called the king of bad...
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Llewellyn 2022-03-17 09:01:04
The mediocre stew, but the idea of "Jiang Wen=John Wayne" is good. At the end, he pays tribute to "Little Tiger and Leopard King", and Jackie Chan also pays tribute to his own "Plan A Sequel" when he starts to fight with the...
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Hassie 2022-03-16 09:01:04
Liu Yuling is like Bjork at this time...
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Parker 2022-03-16 09:01:04
In 2000, the not-so-slacking face of the 40s and the unpretentious expression were embedded in a mature comedy. Give Jackie Chan extra points! PS transliteration of "Jiang Wen" into John Wayne (a representative of Western films, considered a symbol of the United States) is really...
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Tamia 2022-02-08 08:01:30
Big Chinese braids and American cowboys
The movie in 2000 is already in the 21st century. The Americans' impression of China is still extremely ignorant and backward, and they still have the image of long braids. The so-called Chinese big coffee like Jackie Chan and ABC like Liu Yuling still spare no effort to help...
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Junius 2022-02-08 08:01:30
Jackie Chan at noon in Shanghai
LoFong, the former head of the Imperial Forest Army, was ambitious and wanted to become an international opium lorry. He designed to kidnap the smart and beautiful princess Pepe (Liu Yuling) and take it to the desolate western United States. The Chinese court has only two options: declare war or...
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Chon Wang: He took the gold.
Roy O'Bannon: Is that all you care about, the gold? Shame on you.
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[Roy is watching Chon attempt to saddle his horse. The horse keeps pulling the saddle blanket off before Chon can get the saddle on]
Roy O'Bannon: Well, best of luck to you. Guess this is what your people call "sayanora." Looks like Fido's giving you some problems there. You want me to, uh, give you a hand?
Chon Wang: No, I can do it.
Roy O'Bannon: *Sure* you can. H-How is a greenhorn like you gonna make it to Carson City and rescue this princess?
["Fido" pulls the saddle blanket off again. Roy sighs]
Roy O'Bannon: Stop, stop, stop, stop. I can't take it any more. Watch me do it.
[He takes the saddle blanket]
Roy O'Bannon: You get it like this and you put it up high
[demonstrates]
Roy O'Bannon: . See, it'll drift back when you're riding.
[pause]
Roy O'Bannon: All right, I'll do it.
Chon Wang: Do what?
Roy O'Bannon: Take you to Carson City, help you rescue Princess Pee Pee.
Chon Wang: Pei Pei! You do not care about the princess.
Roy O'Bannon: You don't know me very well, do you? Tell you one thing: I hate to think of an innocent member of Chinese nobility suffering, I'll tell you that.
[pause]
Roy O'Bannon: You people believe in Karma over there, right? Well I've been thinking... there must be a reason why we keep running into each other. Now I've ridden with some terrible men, just people I couldn't trust, but when I look at you, there's something different about you. And I can see it, I can see it in your eyes. It's what the Indians call... chipichawa.
Chon Wang: What's that?
Roy O'Bannon: Chipichawa is nobility. And you have it, in spades. You got yourself a partner, and this has nothing to do with gold, okay?
[Spits in his hand and offers it to Chon]
Roy O'Bannon: Shake on it.
Chon Wang: Why are you spitting in your hand?
Roy O'Bannon: Well, it's, uh, customary to seal the deal. Come on, let's go
[Chon spits into Roy's hand]
Roy O'Bannon: . No, you -
[wipes of his hand on his shirt]
Roy O'Bannon: this is going to be a long journey.