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Aurore 2022-03-22 09:02:29
Jingwumen
Bruce Willis' son in Unbreakable finds out he has super powers
so there's a dialogue like this
Can you beat Bruce Lee
No
if he can't use his feet and you're mad again
or can't
so find the real Bruce and find out it's
cool
and the heroine is not bad
Very good
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Josue 2022-03-20 09:02:24
Definitely a must-see movie for Chinese hot-blooded men
It is definitely a must-see movie for Chinese hot-blooded men. Watching such a movie can at least rival all the ideological and moral education you have received now. It can be exaggerated to say that I think this movie should be released once a year for free on a certain day.
ps: I just saw...

Ping-Ou Wei
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Armando 2022-03-26 09:01:10
In general, my favorite is still the death game.. I think it's unfinished
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Hillard 2022-03-17 09:01:06
It was also in 1972 that the godfather of the movie works was too much higher than Jingwumen, but Bruce Lee used his real kung fu nunchakus to conquer the entire world, creating the era of kung fu movies, and becoming a cultural symbol leading countless young people to learn Wuqiang and devote themselves to kungfu breaking. The title of the sick man in East Asia stands up psychologically. The movie itself is lackluster, but Bruce Lee is the favorite star of the star. Look closely at the star's performance. Exaggerated expressions. Body language. Symbolic movements. All have Bruce Lee's shadow. In a sense, Bruce Lee. Not only the creator of Hong Kong kung fu movies, but also the originator of nonsensical comedy and exaggerated performance style.
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