"Fighting Fighter" made viewers shout that Chinese kung fu movies or action movies were surpassed. On the one hand, it was probably because the Chinese movies that had always used kung fu movies or martial arts movies as the international face were at a low point. People saw it in TONY JAA. Kind of Jackie Chan mixed Jet Li's momentum (actually, it should be Jackie Chan + Donnie Yen, but at that time Donnie Yen had not yet asked the world to appreciate his charm). His “Parkour” style of chasing in alleys made people see Jackie Chan at his peak. The interaction between humans and the environment, which was recorded through multi-angle playback and long-lens footage, really jumped vigorously. At that time, after Jackie Chan was old, there were no similar "vaudeville" successors in the Chinese film scene.
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