When I saw it in the middle, I thought it was an inspirational film. No matter how I looked at it, Seth was supposed to play an idiot. He didn't mind his father's death at all. A silly growth inspirational film.
Finally, I finally saw it. Well, this is a pure entertainment film. Like before, it was a lively and smashing pot and basin, and then there was a big reunion.
At first, it was estimated that the audience would guess that Jay Chou is a robot, but in the end, the fool Seth seemed to have "awakened", as if to show that he was not that stupid and Jay Chou was not a robot.
Today's signature mentions to seek a brother, which has caused some people's speculation. I have to say that the "first time" I said is similar to the "debut show" without any ambiguity. I was wondering if Jay Chou would be good or bad in this movie. The good thing is that it meets the needs of the majority of Chinese, and seeing Chinese-speaking stars appear in Hollywood movies to satisfy their vanity. However, why do Chinese people always play kung fu, and then act in mysterious and mysterious roles.
Fortunately, the image of this Chinese is still a little hinted, that he is a mechanical genius. But Seth has been emphasizing that he is the rich man, and what cannot be changed is the relationship between the master and the servant. Jay wanted to leave and look for a new job. He didn't know how to write a resume, and finally had to reconnect with the rich man. Jay put all his heart and soul into making Seth happy, and was sometimes a "brother" as a gift. Seth ignored his feelings throughout the film, and only remembered to apologize when he was pointed at by a gun.
It's just a fantasy, don't take it seriously.
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