First of all, I feel sorry for Uncle Long. The hero's last years discredited himself. I started watching Uncle Long's movies when I was 8 years old. At that time, I only had a videotape machine at home. It's a pity that Uncle Long was also reduced to a lamb under money in his later years. After watching the film, I immediately searched for relevant information. There is a Sino-US cooperative investment, and the Internet reported that the Chinese investment was Beijing Lion and Mouse Films. North America did not go to theaters, but just released a disc. That is, it has earned the investment of domestic film and television, and it has greatly reduced the risk of being sprayed or even losing money in the cinema. Of course, the Chinese investment may be just to make the Ming leader have an international "actor" image, so he spared no expense to create such a film. Compared with the first film, it is more than a bad word to describe it. The terrible plot plus the embarrassing fighting scene of the Ming leader (referred to as the awkward fight). Except to make the audience think that the film is just to praise the leader of Ming Dynasty and deliberately pull a rigid plot, the rest of the film is a mess. Watch the audience, when choosing films, be careful.
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