The Foreigner (2017)

Was it KINO?

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Yeah

Wazat kinoh? No I don't think he's in this one

based jackie chan makes everything kino

>The IRA is... LE BAD!!!

You know what.. maybe

>anti-IRA film starring a Chinese gov't stooge
No, it was not based.

It was based*

>Late-era Jackie Chan CCP propaganda

No.

shut up retard

Fights were boring and England is too gay for their propaganda to be enjoyable

Unfathomably so

>Le IRA bad guys, the good ol' alibi for having white terrorists in movies
>Not having a British politician covering up and having ties with ISIS instead
>Western authorities' support of the Islamists in Syria, as well as allowing their compatriots to come and go there freely until it violently backfired, one of the biggest elephant in the room of the 2010 decade, stay unaddressed
Let's just say big missed opportunity

I prefer the book ending, but the movie is still good for a watch.

>anti-IRA film
I was about to watch it, thank you sparing me the time.

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NAMES

I liked it. Same director as Goldeneye and Casino Royale.

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How did the book end?

Its based and makes burgers seethe

I really enjoyed it. Chan was really meant for the role.
they should have gone with the original title though

Is the IRA an actual threat in this day and age where Islamic terrorists attack the UK daily?

When I started watching it I made a joke about Jackie Chan punching and kicking a bunch of potato terrorists while weaving through ladders and shit then I was shocked to find out that's exactly what happens

He dies in the motel room fight. What made it better though, was that the female IRA realized who he was right before she got killed. I like that ending better.