Comments:
Concept and Doctrine: Patriotic themes further ensured the box office. There is also Cantonese localism in the film, which makes Cantonese audiences heartbroken, but the northern audiences may not be able to perceive a part (the local audiences add one more applause).
Plot: A typical kung fu movie with an extremely simple linear plot. In the world of kung fu, kung fu is the center of everything. Nation, war, locality, family, friendship, affection..., all contradictions are ultimately embodied by kung fu, and all contradictions can be solved by kung fu. It is very dramatic and often quite different.
Entertainment: Strong, suitable for office workers to watch. In addition to martial arts, there are some small jokes ahead.
Donnie Yen: The move is good, the strength is. But this person is too boring, and there is really nothing to do except fight. Basically been typcast. If Ye Wen was like this, it would be quite appropriate. I personally don't think the actor has much personal charm. And this time it seems that the height is very poor.
Ren Dahua: Why does he look so perverted
Xiong Dailin: First of all, this person can't act at all, just a vase. Image aspect: The skin is good, the eye bags are big, and the eyeballs are a little protruding, as if they will fall out at any time. In good shape. But the person is too tall (up to 179cm), which highlights the thinness of Chuanzidan. The two are not the same size at all, so what kind of couple are they playing (note the scene where Donnie Yen is holding the bear's head, it can be seen that the latter's head is much larger than the former's, this is the difference in size between the two). The director's choice of vases should not highlight the shortness of the hero. Taboo.
Hiroyuki Ikenei: I have acted in GTO and Shinsengumi before, with a mighty image and heroic spirit (even covering the Chinese cast), and the play is not bad. This person is a judo black section, and he is very good at fighting (so I looked for him).
Martial Arts Instructor Sammo Hung: The instruction is very good, very good.
Martial arts as a whole: good action, good filming and editing. Hong Kong martial arts films are really good, and they have developed over the years.
Philosophy of martial arts and Wing Chun: Bruce Lee has made several films to promote his martial arts philosophy, so that his martial arts films have certain ideological concepts and inspire people. Later, no one inherited it (and of course no one has the ability to carry it forward). So that the later martial arts films are pure play, but empty and tasteless. The concept involved in this film is only one sentence: Chinese martial arts is based on the Confucian concept, and it is about "benevolence", and violence cannot be abused. Of course, these are more reflected in Ye Wen's personality. In addition, there is no technical explanation for Wing Chun, and after reading it, I am inexplicable.
Failure: Chi Nei Bozhi went to the cell to watch Donnie Yen. There was no translation, but the two of them were able to talk, too bad.
In addition, generally speaking, the positive protagonists in martial arts films will encounter stronger and stronger opponents, so each fight will naturally become more and more difficult, and even after a few hits at the end, they will turn defeat into victory. The invincible tail, from the first Master Liao to the last three Po, seems to have the same difficulty. The necessary ups and downs of color enhancement.
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