To be honest, disappointment can be summed up in two words. Most of the scenes are fighting and blasting. Jackie Chan's films are the best in martial arts dramas. The fighting scenes are carefully designed, and they are also innovative in terms of actions combined with the scenes. But the plot is very simple and rude. Does a film without any plot need acting skills? I think most viewers don't care. Traffic does not necessarily have no acting skills. Can traffic without acting skills start from the trick, and don't let bad money drive out good money. The point of buying this film is that Jackie Chan and Jaycee Chan's father and son are on the same stage. Huang Zitao and Wang Kai's looks (there are fans and blacks), I really can only hehe [pick nose]. The slow-motion scene of Wang Kai jumping on a horse with a gun may have fascinated many people, but I just feel that it is really enough to pretend to be a B [wiping sweat], and the previous goodwill was defeated by this stereotyped acting. The humor in the context of the war should be more complex, making you feel sad, helpless and insignificant after laughing. This film is too thin. The row behind me was laughing all the time. The point of laughter varies from person to person. Anyway, the left and right sides of me were quiet, and the one on the right fell asleep [sleep], or was woken up [in a daze] by the explosion scene in the movie. This kind of patriotic film depicting little people should have been told in a way that sees the big from the small. The blindly big scene can only make people feel disobedient. How can the characterization of such a single character hold up, and it completely collapses! At least the logic of the main line is reasonable, and the others are not guaranteed. "Flying Tigers on the Railway" is very dull to me. Of course, it has something to do with my laugh. There are still many people who find it easy and hilarious, but their focus is different (500 words are omitted here). If you don't like this comment, don't spray it!
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