![]() In the 2021 Chinese New Year schedule in Mainland China, “Detective Chinatown 3” has a strong start, and was overtaken by “Hi, Mom” in the second week. One star for this garbage and full stars fo their Good astroturfing skills. The most unbelievable thing is, we didn’t hear any voices of bad comments on the Chinese internet during this movie on show. It is totally rubbish in my opinion, whether rating it from a business level or an art level. I am so confused why did this movie happened to be so success and sold such many tickets. One of the best stories ever written.Ī comment from a mainland Chinese audience Even now, I watch the last 30 minutes of the movie every once in a while…. ![]() In the last half hour there is a plot… twist that explains what really happened. Humor doesn’t always translate well, so about 2/3rds of the way through this movie I was thinking, “THIS is what my daughter Anastasia was crying about? It’s just nonsense”. I’ve seen about a half dozen Mandarin movies. It’s about that time I quit watching to avoid further brain damage. Secondly, the mother was in ER, fatally struck by the silent truck, yet the daughter who rode behind her mother was not wounded, not even with a scratch! Then the movie suddenly turned into a fantasy, a complete farce. Yeah, right, first, the truck must be an electric Tesla, coming out of nowhere without any engine sound. When the next scene appeared, we saw the daughter sat beside her mother’s sickbed crying. The mother and the daughter were both on the same bicycle when the truck came out of nowhere without any sound and hit them. You can do whatever you like to make a comedy, but you should be very careful not making it become a laughable farce. I don’t care if the ratings are very high from 7/10 to 10/10, soon as the truck hit the bike and then the hospital scene came up, I was completely dumbfounded by the laziness and lack of respect for the audiences’ I.
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