Of course, there is also the commemoration of the comedy, which is the indelible Jack Chen. Lison at the end of the film said that he wants to have dinner with Jackie Chan, which is a kind of dislocation from reality, reminding us that this is just a story.
What's more valuable is that all the fighting scenes in Jackie Chan's films are real, and the fight on the top of the Sydney Opera House fell from such a high place. Nowadays, our requirements for movies seem to be too harsh, and we hope that movies can express profound topics and cause the audience to think deeply. Of course, some movies can do it well. But comedy is good for the audience (at least for me), because it's the memory of my father, the color TV at home, DVDs, influences, discs from the street, on a reunion afternoon , in the cleaned living room, put on Jackie Chan's movie, have a lively year.
No need to think deeply, just be happy!
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