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What kind of movie is the Flying Tiger on the Railway filmed by Jackie Z.TAO?

Railway Flying Tigers is an action war movie starring Jackie Chan, Z.TAO and Wang Kai. In 194 1 year, a folk anti-Japanese guerrilla organization was active in Zaozhuang section of Jin-Pu Railway. This guerrilla group is mainly composed of several railway workers in Zaozhuang Railway Station. It is called the Flying Tigers of Railway, and its captain is Ma Yuan (Jackie Chan). They take advantage of their familiarity with railway lines and their ability to take trains and cars.

There are many thrilling scenes of war and explosion in the Flying Tigers of Railway. The brothers of the Flying Tigers played with machine guns and blew up bridges, all of which were extraordinary. Moreover, in the film, the expression of each Flying Tiger member when fighting or throwing explosives is described in detail, which makes the audience feel immersive.

As the episode "Play My Beloved Pipa" in "Flying Tiger on the Railway" sings: "Getting on a speeding train is like riding a galloping horse. Stations and railway lines are good battlefields for us to kill the enemy. We climbed the flying car, engaged in machine guns, smashed the train and blew up the bridge, just like a steel knife inserted into the enemy's chest and whipped the devil's soul. " That's right. It's a pleasure to beat the Japanese out of the water. Are you looking forward to it? Yes, I hope Jackie Chan will lead us to fight the Japanese and drive them out of China.

Flying Tiger on the Railway is a film based on a true story. It is based on a series of activities directed against Japanese devils, such as "flying cars to engage in machine guns", "raiding cities at night", "attacking hillock villages" and "engaging in intelligence" led by China. At the same time, it also inspired the anti-Japanese fighting spirit of our people. Let's pay close attention to and appreciate how Jackie Chan's Flying Tigers defeated the devils!