Balls of Fury evaluation action
2022-01-06 08:02
The plot of "Balls of Fury" can be disassembled in "comic style" and "paragraph style". It is completely based on the two major Chinese elements of Kung Fu and Ping Pong as the film's selling point. In order to strengthen the concept of China, in addition to using a large number of Asian faces as a supporting role, director Ben Galant also invited Eurasian actress Maggie Q to join her. Both of her plays in the film are quite interesting. However, the table tennis shots in the film basically rely on computer special effects and lens editing. Although the shots are dazzling, they lack realism. The image of the film is not sharp enough. Under the slightly warmer tones, the clarity of the picture is not prominent, and the sound effects are basically passable. For a film that does not place too much emphasis on low frequency performance, it is not bad, not to mention the sound details in the film. Mobile is very active, which slightly makes up for the regret that the picture is not good enough
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Extended Reading
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Agent Ernie Rodriquez: I'm from the FBI.
Randy Daytona: Whoa man. I didn't mean to kill that guy. How was I supposed to know he had a bad heart?
Agent Ernie Rodriquez: Hey. I'm not here for that. I thought that was part of the act. Until the paramedics came I was laughing my ass off.
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Person in crowd: You suck!
Karl Wolfschtagg: Hey, that stings. Come on who said that?