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RE: Review of The Foreigner (2017) [ESP – ENG]

in Movies & TV Shows3 years ago

I remember seeing this movie a few years back and I really liked it. I don't remember much about the movie but I know that it was very sad. From losing his daughter and trying to get answers, I really felt bad for the father. The movie did well to give me conflicting feelings because most times I felt sorry for the man but other times I was annoyed by him.

What struck me the most about this movie was that Jackie Chan's character was not so strong like in his older movies where he would fight many men and win. I would say this one tries to be a bit more realistic especially given his age now.

Greetings @gabrieladifazio !

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Hello! Yes, the truth is that it is a movie with a sad story and vibe because of the situations it presents, Quan's own life could be said to have been one tragedy after tragedy. The realism is added a bit precisely because the character played by Jackie Chan is not a super gifted human in fighting and combat, that is appreciated because they must take age into consideration, otherwise it would end up being too much.Thank you for reading.