I can’t watch 3D. It happened that this movie was released. I went to the theater with my mother to watch the movie.
My mother saw half of it and said, “Have you noticed that many of the current movies are made by a lot of stars? Selling ah?
Did I say it doesn't look good?
She said that there is no plot other than fighting and killing.
The protracted plot, the sermonizing dialogue, and many scenes deliberately use slow motion to express a sense of heaviness, but I just think it's pretentious and hypocritical.
In addition, I don't know if the actors are too familiar and the routines are too consistent, whether it's Andy or Ting Feng , Jackie Chan's eldest brother, they are all 2D characters, the characters are not 3D at all, and they can find shadows in their previous movies. Nicholas Tse, who has a beard, fierce eyes, split head, and deliberately dressed in dandy, doesn't look like a certain character in Fengyun (I haven't seen it, I only saw the promotion poster)? Isn't Jackie Chan nothing but funny, what's the difference between him and a young soldier? I've heard the MS "I don't know how to do martial arts" he said more than once? Fan Ye and Wu Jing have nothing to say, just give a shot and you will know how the next plot will develop.
Also, every time I see these people with guns and martial arts practitioners, I wonder about one thing: since those with guns are so ruthless, why not kill these people with one shot? Still procrastinating with your fists?
What they say (dubbing) is also very interesting. The foreigners in the film speak quite standard Mandarin, while the others, including the monks in the Shaolin Temple, speak Cantonese. The foreigners who speak Mandarin and the people who speak Cantonese can communicate without any obstacles. ~Not necessarily right now~The language talent is really NIUBILITY~
If I am not a fan of all wrists, then I would rather watch If You Are the One 2 in the theater, at least there are Uncle Ge who doesn't do that and the beautiful view of the cabin in the middle of the mountain.
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