From the plot setting, I think this is more like a zombie movie, but it is a bit anticlimactic. If it ends like Dawn, it will be bright.
In terms of action, the most innovative thing is actually the combination of guns, knives, and punches in the combination of hot and cold cross-fighting. Just looking at punching does not surpass Hong Kong films and Tony Jia in essence, but the texture of camera and sound effects changes with the times. improved by progress.
Not to mention the story, the character settings are also weak, and the boss is still dead.
No matter how the dragon and tiger warriors look, they are all zombies without makeup.
When I saw the machete, my heart tightened. How many Chinese died on this thing in those days, and now Indonesia is still a good talker to China in the South China Sea countries. Although I still hate it, I still hope that the dark history will pass as soon as possible.
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