Or a romantic film about Abu's little girl played by Shu Qi, which delicately shoots a love scene from a girl's point of view, and can also have a part of the audience.
But when Jackie Chan is added, the play is a bit messy. It was Abu's little girl play before. When Jackie Chan appeared on the stage, the scene was completely snatched away, and he had to join the martial arts scene. Jackie Chan had another face of justice and pain in his heart, which really didn't match the style of the whole play. I wanted to be artistic, warm, funny and action-oriented, but the results were different, Jackie Chan was too greedy.
Apart from Jackie Chan and the feelings of little girls that I don't like, some points of this movie are still good. Gu Dezhao used the nonsensical style very well. Especially the characters and performances of the two singers Ren Xianqi and Zhou Huajian are full of laughter. As for Tony Leung, I never thought he could act in a comedy. He acted a lot like him, and he was full of cuteness, but there was always a feeling of acting, which made people feel like he was acting stupid. A good comedy performance should be really stupid. In this play, Ren Xianqi and Zhou Huajian are better than him in this aspect.
Ren Xianqi confessed that the scene was really good, funny and appropriate. When questioned by a girl after her confession, her first reaction was to deny and explain at a loss. However, after a long time of explanation, she reluctantly admitted: Yes. very classic.
Zhou Huajian's idiot is too similar to play a playboy who is stupid and stupid but cute. There are some contradictions in the design before and after. He wears a watch but can't tell the time, just to show off his wealth. Being bullied, he still thinks he is proud of himself and smiles like a child. However, there are many similar characters in Hong Kong, such as Tang Bohu Dianqiuxiangli's two silly sons in Washington, and there are many characters who are stupid in the arena. Several of his subordinates are also very funny, such as making wrong gestures every time.
The scene where Tony Leung and Jackie Chan got stuck in the elevator was not bad either. They were caught on the spot for doing bad things.
Some other plots, such as coincidence, lying, hiding, and embarrassment, are all old jokes in Hong Kong movies, so they won't come together.
In general, I don't like this movie, but some of the techniques, especially the part of Ren Xianqi's confession, are worth learning! ! !
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