I said before, it may be a mentality problem. But I don't think it's as bad as I imagined. At least I think it's not bad. It's Jackie Chan's consistent line.
I won't go into details about Jackie Chan's superb "martial arts". The biggest gain for me from this film should be to consolidate the concept that sincere efforts will be rewarded.
In the film, bob falls in love with a single neighbor with three children, but the children are very resistant to their mother's intention to remarry. In this case, the neighbor's father was sick and needed to leave the house to take care of him, so he gave Bob an opportunity to live in harmony with the children. It makes people feel very relaxed in the process of watching. I think this effect is already very good.
The world is so big and complex! Can we really only wear masks between people? Who can understand who's heart, and who will try to understand who's heart? And Bob, who earnestly sings Chinese songs to coax the baby to sleep, is on the top floor and the big one. The greedy bob of the child, the bob who made a sloppy breakfast but still worked hard, these all told me that there is still sunshine in this world~ Even if I force myself to use the plot of the movie to convince myself, Ah Q, that the world is beautiful, I I think it's better than being sympathetic to the heavens and others, and complaining about oneself all day long~
If a film can see even one scene that makes me happy, I think it's a good film.
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