What is the name of the interlude in which Jackie Chan steals the chicken head from the Chinese Zodiac?

Many people ask this question. I specifically looked at the ending subtitles of "Twelve Zodiac Signs" and referred to the original soundtrack to give you the answer:

Song Title: Unstoppable< /p>

English name: Unstoppable

Lyricist: He Qiling A Kun

Composer: A Kun

Singer: Jackie Chan, Tang Lulu Wei Yunxi

Lyrics:

One Two Three Profite De Ta Vie

One Two Three Profite De Ta Vie

Love and dreams are flying

< p>Fly to a distant place (si la li)

Nothing can stop me

There is warm sunshine in my chest

Maybe we were the same< /p>

Going through the loss and hesitation (si la li)

It will be sunny after the wind and rain

The direction waved in front and sang loudly

One Two Three Profite De Ta Vie

A li fa zi Profite De Ta Vie

Sing together

One Two Three Profite De Ta Vie

A li fa zi Profite De Ta Vie

Da Le Da Le Da Le...

One Two Three Profite De Ta Vie

In Jackie Chan's movie , the practice of using montage songs as transitions is very typical, and can be heard in "Eagle Project" and "Who Am I", and this movie is no exception. The montage song "Unstoppable" appears in the clip where the JC team switches chicken heads in France and heads to the South Pacific islands to search for the "Indestructible". Among the songs that have been asked by many netizens, "One Two Three Profite De Ta Vie" (French, meaning "Enjoy life, don't waste your time") is undoubtedly the most attractive.

In fact, this is also the theme motivation of the whole music. In the roller suit clip, JC slides down the mountain, JC flies away in a helicopter, JC escapes from the garden by paraglider, and JC flies into the car with a paraglider. , Skydiving 4th Person and other clips all have original reproductions or variations of this theme motivation. The sweet melody with a French "chanson" feel that is easy to sing, the lyrics full of positive energy, the drum beats with strong island style that make you want to "dance", and all kinds of party-style B-box, cheers, applause, and finger snaps ...are all integrated into the film, with a montage of small scenes such as the successful exchange of chicken heads, reading the diary of Catherine's grandfather, understanding the secrets of oil painting, sailing in the South Pacific, drone survey data, etc., this cheerful and beautiful song The song connects many scenes and opens up another treasure hunt on the island with lots of weirdness and jokes.