enough to be interspersed with too many emotional scenes. The second half was almost all about Ye Wen. Asked about some of the things he tried for his cancer-stricken wife that he had never done before. At the end, he interspersed with a philosophy of life: The most important thing is that the people around you
are for the purpose of martial arts and for the country. It should be for love.
As a martial arts-themed movie, the fighting scene must be one that everyone expects
Zhang Jin, who is famous for in "Slaying the Wolf 2", to live up to the expectations. His Wing Chun is more powerful and direct!
But what the hell is a Thai guy suddenly appearing in the middle? Is it the performance of Chinese Kung Fu Niu X? Then you should add Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Japanese Karate, and Korean Taekwondo, dear!
The most anticipated Tyson VS Ip Man! Why did you only arrange such a fierce, beautiful and exciting confrontation for a few minutes? (Tyson gave 3 minutes in the movie) Is the salary of the boxing uncle too high? The pre-publicity is still used as a gimmick, which is really unappetizing
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