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How many failures did "Macau 3" have?

Failure 5: Shawn Yue’s comedy talent was obliterated

From "Chun Jiao and Zhiming" to "Flying Tigers", Shawn Yue's comedy talent has gradually been recognized by directors and audiences. This is also the reason why he has more scenes in "Ao 2". "Australia 3" may have too many big names, but Shawn Yue's role is compressed to being knocked unconscious at the beginning and the happy ending at the end. Shawn Yue is definitely the second best comedian in "Ao 3", second only to Fat Brother, but his role was reduced to "no more than a walk-on role", which really ruined the Great Wall.

Failure No. 6: Shi Yijian lost too much of his comedy personality

The "magic hand" Shi Yijian played by Fa Ge is actually a funny version of the "God of Gamblers", but then With the emergence of the "God of Gamblers" and the unfolding of the theme of revenge, Shi Yijian almost lost his comedy temperament in order to play the "God of Gamblers", which limited the performance of Fa Ge, who was originally good at comedy. Do you still remember the exciting and hilarious rivalry scene between Fa Ge and "Silly Qiang" in "Ao 2"? There is not even a shadow to be found in "Australia 3"...

Failure No. 7: "The Gambler" is more cool than funny

The "Gambler" played by Andy Lau is the knife boy. The apprentice of "God of Gamblers" Gao Jin, "The Gambler" starring Andy Lau, Stephen Chow, Ng Mang-tat and Zhang Min was a classic comedy. It's a pity that the "gambler" in "Australia 3" is a little more silly and cool, but most of his comedy elements are missing. Audiences who originally wanted to relive the comedy style of the "Gambler" could only be disappointed. It's not that Andy Lau's acting skills are poor, but that the writing and directing failed.

Failure 8: The image of "Brother Chun" is not outstanding enough

I was pleasantly surprised when I heard that "Brother Chun" had joined "Australia 3". However, the role of "Brother Chun" in the play is too dull and his image is not prominent enough. When it comes to tomboys, he is not as good as Mao Shunyun in "Family Happiness"; when it comes to the funny version of "Auntie", he is not as good as Yuan Qiu in "Kung Fu". The director didn't use the best thing about "Brother Chun", and he didn't do a good job opposite Nick Cheung. In a word, what a pity "Brother Chun"!