In the drama, the actor played by the actor Aden is particularly wonderful in the fight against foreign fighters in the fighting arena: when the protagonist finally becomes unbearable in the face of provocations, he opens his posture against the arrogant foreign opponents, punches on the ground, and raises his feet. When he shouted: "Wild horses stepped on the ground!", the whole camera seemed to shake with the dust near his feet. The hormones that have been brewing in the audience for a long time are completely ignited, only waiting for the heroes on the screen to show their talents! Then came the dazzling kicks, whip kicks, elbows, knee bumps and other Muay Thai moves, which killed all walks of life. Before that, the director spent a lot of time criticizing Thailand as a result of the rise of the commodity economy. The decline of the national spirit: from stealing Buddha’s head to gambling, from drug trafficking to bullying rampage-the scars of my own home are constantly exposed to outsiders, and all audiences are also frustrated: such a poor and weak Nationality, no wonder foreigners look down upon it. And when Ading Muay Thai swept all the masters and stood proudly in the center of the martial arts field, applause and coins poured in from all directions, we clearly felt the loud shouts of an ancient nation to safeguard its national dignity and cultural traditions. The level of heroism is no less than what Master Bruce Lee said at the Hongkou Dojo: "We Chinese are not sick men!" Let people applaud him!
Compared with traditional Chinese Kung Fu, Muay Thai boxing is more vicious and vicious. It does not seek good-looking moves, but seeks practicality and defeats the enemy. Every year in Muay Thai competitions, there are often fatal and injured accidents. This is also the ferocious, combative and practical character of the Southeast Asian nation-this character can be said to fill the entire film, making people feel a strong sense of excitement And originality. The starring Tony Jia is like a tiger out of the cage in the film, and in the fierce action, there is a bit of chic and handsome. It's a pity that Boxing 2 and Boxing 3 have become bad movies, otherwise this Muay Thai superman may fly higher and farther.
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