I missed it for ten years. Today, I am no longer a primary school student who was obsessed with Kung Fu movies. Today, Hong Kong has already returned. The guys who originally envied Hong Kong's life have begun to scold Hong Kong, and the eldest brother is no longer the eldest brother of the year. He has become a member of the mainland Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and has begun to star in "The Founding of a Country" and other gift films. Looking at my sparse stubble in the mirror, I can't help but sigh, I seem to be old!
From "Plan A" to "New Police Story", I saw almost every part, and I couldn't help but sigh, Jackie Chan is really old, never a dexterous figure anymore, and wrinkles that can't be concealed from his face no matter how he lifts the skin. . When I was young, I thought that Jackie Chan was a superman, omnipotent. When I was happiest, I watched my eldest brother hurt the foreigners and raise my power. Now when I watch "Red Fan District", I saw Jackie Chan help others out and beat up the punk gangsters and started defamation. Don't be so stupid, elder brother. Trust the police and the law. If you do this, don’t you fear that the gang will retaliate and smash the shop! Looking at the stunts of big brothers that are almost dead and don't need a substitute, I can't help feeling that it's great to be young! So hard, so hard! I think my eldest brother made his life in Hollywood only by playing with his own life. What reason can I have for my younger generation to numb myself with procrastination in bed!
Today, my eldest brother has stopped making kung fu movies, and has started to serve as a committee member for the suppression of evil spirits and began to make suggestions for the country. In fact, my elder brother has always been a person who likes to preach. This is indeed annoying to many people, but it does not prevent my elder brother from preaching all the time! In fact, for a movie star who was born in martial arts and is known for kung fu movies, are we too demanding? To act, to know kung fu, to be known, and to be. . . . . Wait, wait, I can only say that everyone has their own beliefs and rules of life. In many cases, the eldest brother just wants to simply believe in some people, some rules, and want to do something for this society, even though we see it. I don’t understand it, but this does not prevent my eldest brother from believing in truth, goodness and beauty!
Maybe they just want to be a good person.
PS: Is this kind of film really for elementary school students? Principal, did you confirm that it was not because the children's movie to be released was malfunctioning?
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