The troops all use fighting techniques, in principle, they want to kill each other, which is completely different from the general Sanda. The action scenes of this film are real enough, the special tactics are professional enough, and the blood level also makes the men watching the movie a B, 32 praises. You know, the censorship of national films, there is no comparison. Besides, Chinese Kung Fu is originally intended to strengthen the body, learn from each other, and focus on skills. The armies of many countries have learned from Chinese Kung Fu. Besides, there are also close-up bunts like Wing Chun. Fighting is dazzling and sharp, and there is no need to worship foreigners at all.
I also like Mr. Bruce Lee's concept of indiscriminate fighting. I always feel that he is a personal weapon, and his combat power crushes everyone. (I haven't read the street book, I live in the Internet
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