Put aside the American bad taste for violent aesthetics. The fighting action section of this movie is indeed wonderful, and the image created by the protagonist who looks like an ordinary person is so compelling that it makes people watch heartily. The core routine of this type of film is to press first and then explode. At the beginning of the film, the protagonist's ordinary and helpless life is portrayed in a humorous manner. The original desire for destruction has been greatly released, which is the real ignition point of the film. There is also the heroic movie routine, the villain who creates super evil and super bull, and then pushes the villain in an overwhelming way, and the style of destroying everything but being light and calm, so that the viewer's inner depression can be fully released. This routine is like tightening the upper arm first, and then punching explosively. Including the protagonist's father, the same is true, the contrast is fierce, and the contrast between the weak and the strong is most prominently reflected. It's impossible to have any depth in this type of film, it's just an emotion-inducing product like spirits, and it's a good outlet for people who have been depressed day after day for a long time.
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