Such a low-quality movie is considered by many to be Jackie Chan's best work in the past 10 years, which shows how bad Jackie Chan is. The plot of the whole film is as fragmented as the Chu River and Han world. There is a line of lonely heroes and a line of politicians. Except for a few rival scenes, there is no point of convergence between the two sides. Looking at Pierce, I think Jackie Chan is superfluous; looking at Jackie Chan, I think it is cumbersome to give so many shots to Northern Ireland. The logic of the whole film is less than 10 years old (take two chestnuts, find someone without checking the license plate, and search the mountain without letting go of the dog)
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