The most discussed issue in this film may be the issue of "feminism". After all, the protagonist of this film is a woman, and I know a thing or two from the title of the film. But what I am more interested in is the kitchen fight scene presented in the film. The action design is very similar to the style of Jackie Chan's movies. Although there is not much performance, it is undoubtedly one of the highlights of the film. I think the director Mr. Feige also watched it. Many of Long Ge's classic works have borrowed some action designs from them. Coupled with the performance by female actors, it has a unique flavor.
Brother Long is old, and he sighs a little bit, and he misses the desperate Saburo more and more. This is also the charm of Jackie Chan's movies. Hollywood movies have shown unparalleled advantages in all aspects, only in terms of action, compared with Hong Kong in the 1980s and 1990s, there is always a little lack. Personally, what is lacking should be the authenticity of the fight and the coordination of action and body. Accurate grasp of this aspect is undoubtedly Jackie Chan.
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