Boo!
It's another Jackie Chan's movie. I went to watch with EdeNz on Saturday @ Mid Valley, lots of people queuing up as usual but I got my tickets online on Friday, smart eh? =p Hehehe... But even when we want to get mineral water at the cinema food counter, there's also a long queue... Those customer should just plan what they want to buy before queuing up, instead of wasting time trying to decide which flavor of Twisties they want or whether they want large or medium popcorn at the counter, Zzz... Hopeless people!
Okay, back to the movie... It's Japanese story, they speak Japanese, English and a little Chinese and Hokkien too, ahaha... There isn't any fighting scenes like the previous Jackie Chan's movie, it's a story about Japanese Yakuza and all the fights involved parangs and guns only...
The story describe how people in China go to Japan illegally and try to build a life and identity there, accepting all sort of jobs just to earn a living. Chinese people are being looked down there, Japanese people often treat them like slaves. Finally they got in between the Yakuza's fight, thinking that they can have a better life and not being looked down again... but happy life doesn't last long and it comes with a heavy price...
I think the movie is really sad, clearly shows how the Chinese people are bullied and tortured. I am kind of disappointed that there's no fighting scenes to see Jackie Chan perform, but I guess he needs to move on to other characters since he is not as fit as before... Well, I am not a fan of this kind of gory, cruel and sad movie, so I don't really like it... those that enjoy seeing miserable people being tortured are sick. =/
I still prefer Jackie Chan's older movies, those are funny and the fighting is cool! XD
^StarrY^
It's another Jackie Chan's movie. I went to watch with EdeNz on Saturday @ Mid Valley, lots of people queuing up as usual but I got my tickets online on Friday, smart eh? =p Hehehe... But even when we want to get mineral water at the cinema food counter, there's also a long queue... Those customer should just plan what they want to buy before queuing up, instead of wasting time trying to decide which flavor of Twisties they want or whether they want large or medium popcorn at the counter, Zzz... Hopeless people!
Okay, back to the movie... It's Japanese story, they speak Japanese, English and a little Chinese and Hokkien too, ahaha... There isn't any fighting scenes like the previous Jackie Chan's movie, it's a story about Japanese Yakuza and all the fights involved parangs and guns only...
The story describe how people in China go to Japan illegally and try to build a life and identity there, accepting all sort of jobs just to earn a living. Chinese people are being looked down there, Japanese people often treat them like slaves. Finally they got in between the Yakuza's fight, thinking that they can have a better life and not being looked down again... but happy life doesn't last long and it comes with a heavy price...
I think the movie is really sad, clearly shows how the Chinese people are bullied and tortured. I am kind of disappointed that there's no fighting scenes to see Jackie Chan perform, but I guess he needs to move on to other characters since he is not as fit as before... Well, I am not a fan of this kind of gory, cruel and sad movie, so I don't really like it... those that enjoy seeing miserable people being tortured are sick. =/
I still prefer Jackie Chan's older movies, those are funny and the fighting is cool! XD
^StarrY^
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