I saw this film when I was young. The VCD that my dad bought, because there was no DVD at that time, it seemed that there were two discs, because my dad always asked me to change the disc when I watched the disc at home. How young was Jackie Chan at that time. That figure, that muscle, and that physical fitness. Seeing the last tidbits and seeing him jumping off the building in person, he was very moved. There are always more special feelings in the theater. The large screen makes people feel more real. There is no doubt that this film is a blow to all those who have a beautiful American dream. The so-called heaven is actually so messy. There are hooligans everywhere, so you must always pay attention to your personal safety. But what does the film say? You should have a sense of justice all the time. Even if Aqiang's father died because of his sense of justice, Aqiang still insisted on his sense of justice, and as a result he gave him trust, and of course love and friendship. The martial arts action is very exciting. Although the emotional drama is still so unnatural. Thinking of watching an entertainment show of Jackie Chan, when it comes to the scenes he shot when he was young, the necessary content is: Jackie Chan cannot fall in love, cannot die, and cannot damage his image. Is a great hero standing tall. Wasn't that the case at that time?
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