film The fight is really like Muay Thai. After all, the frequent use of elbows and knees is a characteristic of Muay Thai. It looks powerful and hard. In addition, the crackling in the film is like the fast strikes of Wing Chun. The visual effect of the style of play is very good and dazzling, but the lethality may not be as high as it looks. After all, the hit is so fast, and the strength of each hit will not be too strong. Boxing is the opposite of this. If you hit a heavy punch, It can be worth the effect of repeatedly hitting a dozen light punches, but the action is not so good-looking. I remember that when I watched 007, I felt that foreigners fighting was stupid and slow, and the viewing experience was not as good as Asian martial arts, so now all kinds of blockbusters are also Start using Asian martial arts instructors to participate.
This film uses a simple plot to avoid a lot of dialogue, and only a few lines of dialogue can explain the plot, which also avoids the exposure of the actors' acting skills. Of course, the entire Indonesian SWAT team The only one that can be played is really a bit like Jackie Chan's films. The overall effect of the film is also very close to the Hong Kong fashion martial arts films in the 1990s. Is the film going back more and more now...
I don't know Whether the main actor can rely on this film to open up the situation, just like Tony Jaa back then, after all, action films also pay attention to the popularity of genres, karate, Muay Thai, Chinese martial arts, American boxing, these are all world-famous, and Indonesia's popularity It's hard to say whether low martial arts can take hold.
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