I went to see it with my daughter, but I think that although she couldn't stop laughing, she didn't understand the meaning of the movie, but it doesn't matter, just look happy. But as an adult, I have not only experienced Jackie Chan's humor, but also been educated again - although it is impossible to have no money, money is not a panacea. Let's talk about the dragon with round toot Barbie powder, although he is very old. But the behavior is as naive and lovely as the ignorant protagonist in the novel, the truth he thinks is outdated in the eyes of a modern young man. By the way, the role of Niu Junfeng's Xiao Ding made me directly substitute for the secret and great police officer Xiao Zhao he played a while ago. He has the same background, the same predicament and doubts, but has a different ending, just like a character. The two open-ended endings made me think too. Back to Jackie Chan's Shenlong, too many people complain about Westernization, but I think it's pretty good. Animated movies are generally real, half fictional, and it's good to be able to convey its meaning. Why should the style be Western or Eastern? The audience is limited, and those who complain or black are obviously not its audience. Of course my daughter won't think as much as I think, child. She had a good time watching it, she could understand the truth if she could understand it, and it didn't matter if she didn't understand it. Watching a movie was not studying, not taking an exam, but simply relaxing and entertaining. Anyway, I feel pretty good.
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