"Kung Fu Dream" movie review

Jannie 2022-04-21 09:01:56

The movie "Kung Fu Dream" mainly tells the story of Derry Parker, who has just moved from Detroit to Beijing, China, because he made friends with Meiying, and was bullied by Lu Weicheng, so he hated Beijing too. Finally, Mr. Han helped him and accepted him. In order to teach his apprentice real kung fu, Xiao Derui raised his head in front of Lu Weicheng and was no longer afraid. During a plumbing repair, Mr. Han inadvertently saw the scene of Derry hanging his clothes, and his attitude when hanging clothes caught Mr. Han's attention. At that time, I thought that Mr. Han would definitely teach Derui Kungfu. It seems that I am right. Mr. Han's sentence not only verified my conjecture, but also woke me up from the confusion: "You can only think with your eyes, so it is easy to be deceived." In the world, we are always troubled by many emotions, which make it difficult for us to calm down and think about problems with our hearts. We trust our eyes too much, but we are more easily deceived by the illusions in front of us and lose our judgment! "There are no bad students, only bad teachers." This is what Mr. Han told Derry Parker. Yes! There are no bad students, only bad teachers teach bad students. After accepting Derry as his apprentice, Mr. Han only asked Derry to put on his coat, take off his coat, hang it up, and put it on the ground every day. At first I was also a little strange, what kind of training method is this? Is it to make little Derry correct his habit of throwing coats? Is it to exercise little Derry's endurance? Or is this the real kung fu? Finally, when Xiao Derui couldn't stand it, Mr. Han and Xiao Derui passed the trick, but Xiao Derui was surprised to find that he actually had a little effort! A passage from Mr. Han made Xiao Derui realize: "Kungfu can be found in many things we do, including how to put on and take off a jacket. It is also used in our attitude towards dealing with people. Everything is Kungfu!" Yes Ah, this is real kung fu! There is kung fu everywhere in life, but we cannot discover and experience its existence with our hearts. In order to let Derui Park understand the nature of qi, Mr. Han took Xiao Derui to Wudang Mountain to drink the water of Longquan. In fact, I think the water of Longquan only plays a psychological role, which can help Xiao Derui overcome his fear and lack of self-confidence! On the way to the top of the mountain, the beauty and aura of Wudang Mountain, as well as the inner strength and inner peace of Taoist priests and Taoist nuns, deeply attracted Xiao Derui. In particular, the scene where one of the Taoist nuns confronted a cobra at the corner of the eaves was even more shocking. Like Xiao Derui, I thought at first that it was the Taoist nun who was learning the snake's movements, but when I heard Mr. Han say "it's actually the snake learning the nun's movements", I suddenly realized, and I recalled the Taoist nun confronting the snake. The scene, recalling her eyes, it was a pair of centimeters The eyes with no impurities, those eyes can make people's impetuous heart return to peace, and can make people with evil thoughts suddenly fear. Her eyes reflect her calm heart and Zhishui's state of mind. She is like a mirror, reflecting the truest side of a person's heart! At this time, I suddenly remembered the highest state that Po's master in "Kung Fu Panda" realized in his entire life - when your heart is like still water, you will be omnipotent. During his trip to Wudang Mountain, Xiao Derui had a deep understanding of the cultivation of Neijia Kungfu, which laid the foundation for his Kung Fu road.

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The Karate Kid quotes

  • Dre Parker: Mr Han's teaching me kung fu.

    Sherry Parker: The maintenance man?

    Dre Parker: It's China, mom. Everybody knows kung fu.

  • Mr. Han: Where is your jacket?

    Dre Parker: I was warm enough without it.

    Mr. Han: Go get it.

    Dre Parker: You want me to go all the way back just to get it?

    Mr. Han: Yes, all the way back where you hide it.