A real show--the innocent son of Tai Chi became a killer

Edison 2022-04-22 07:01:43

The main point of thinking about the film. It can also lead to a series of practical problems such as indifference and indifference.

I was particularly impressed and moved by it. That's when Donaka said the ultimate purpose of their organization, we're not just looking at boxing. Rather, I want to see how the innocent son of Tai Chi becomes a killer".
That's what Donaka really provides. It's a show. A life-changing show for one person.
Remember the first time I saw it in the cinema. I was really shocked by KK's idea on this point. I thought the film was about the general plot of the protagonist's success after a series of changes. I didn't expect Director K to rise to the height of this movie at this time. A person's growth, joys and sorrows, pain and struggle, all put on the screen like a TV show. Let others watch it naked. How cruel is this actually! Just like everything about the protagonist of the movie "The Truman World" It's arranged by people. Seeing this, I have a little more insight into life. What do we live for?

After watching this movie and reading the comments, many people do not understand that "Tai Chi" has anything to do with this movie. What is the relationship? On the one hand, it has something to do with Chinese people watching movies mostly for entertainment, lack of thought, and lack of thoughts on the connotation of Tai Chi. On the other hand, it is mainly because this movie does not reflect Chen Linhu's main mental changes, emotional fluctuations, and the outside world. Factors such as stimulation or contrast are too obvious! For example, after Chen Linhu's brutal victory in a one-on-two fight, he openly beat people in a TV game to cause an uproar in the audience, or openly beat his master at the end. The process can be timely Add some external factors to stimulate his inner heart. For example, love, failure, family, etc. Express and contrast his inner evil spirit. Otherwise, the audience will feel that the TV game is just because of Chen Linhu's rudeness and rudeness. The action movie of the martial art has magnified the influence of this move. After all, Chinese audiences have seen too many cold-blooded and ruthless killers. It is really not a big deal for Chen Linhu to break people's hands and feet. There are also Chen Linhu and his master. The sparring should be that Chen Linhu's inner evil spirit has reached a certain peak. It can also be moderately added here to make Chen Linhu more angry. It is only when he fights with the master that he appears to be "reasonable".

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Man of Tai Chi quotes

  • Female Announcer: A fine line separates a fighter from a warrior. One is motivated by reason, the other, by purpose.

  • Master Yang: You must meditate.

    'Tiger' Chen Lin Hu: Why?

    Master Yang: To clear your mind, guide your Chi and gain control.

    'Tiger' Chen Lin Hu: I have control.

    Master Yang: No, you have power not control.

    'Tiger' Chen Lin Hu: Power is control.

    Master Yang: That is an illusion.

    'Tiger' Chen Lin Hu: It is not an illusion... it's reality. I live in it, you don't. What I learn here I can't use out there.

    Master Yang: How can you use what you have not yet learned? Only when you've dispelled these illusions, will you find your way again.