Half to half

Griffin 2021-11-17 08:01:28

Having seen this movie, I can only say that it is "half to half". I

never expected that the "Fahua Temple" in the film is like this? On the street, two and three hawkers fled as soon as they saw the underworld. The film vividly portrays China's backwardness and Chinese incompetence. China has once again been "vilified" in American films. Also, I don’t know when the "Fahua Temple" moved to Shanghai. I seem to have seen the night shadows on the Bund in Shanghai. I can really see the superb method of film editing.

There is also the soldiers in the back. How can those who go to Africa hire soldiers from Asia? Is it Chinese again? It's really sad to be vilified by the choreographer again.

The latter part is okay, who knows what's in that box?

It can only be said that it is poor, and China has seen it poorly. Maybe foreigners have a different idea.

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  • Jasen 2022-04-22 07:01:13

    Those women scold you, that's envy, jealousy and hatred. You got Xiaobu, they hate it~~~

  • Jesus 2022-04-20 09:01:39

    I still remember the scene where I jumped dozens of cliffs in a row in the mysterious and thrilling jungle atmosphere created by the weird music at night. Movies will never achieve that feeling.

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