At first, the heroine competed with others on motorcycles, thinking that she could show some performance. In addition to causing trouble, he was taken hostage. The final battle simply did not participate. It's just a vase. Tony Jia Kungfu is the biggest attraction of the movie. When running away, all kinds of actions are performed again, as if to show for the sake of showing, in fact, you can pick two of the best and perform the best. In addition, the villains are bypassing directly, which seems unnecessary. The light of Burma Sen Ming injected five stimulants together and looked speechless.
The movie was given to Tonija from Samsung.
In contrast, I began to discover that Bruce Lee was good. Acting is of course not real, but Bruce Lee's film performance is much more real. It should be that Bruce Lee had a better grasp of hits, and even faster speeds made it harder to see flaws. Tonija's elbows and knees were unpleasant when hitting people with swollen elbows and knees. Although it still hurts to fight, from the standpoint of an actor, the damage is limited if it is an actual fight.
Think about it when I was young I didn't like watching Bruce Lee fights. It turned out that his movie fights were also realistic, and other actors would start to look solid and good-looking, such as Tony Jia's various kicks.
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