Ye Weixin's national emotion and father-son relationship are well filmed, but there are too many things stuffed, and it is the Sino-US cultural conflict, the encounter between overseas Chinese, and the father-son relationship, racial discrimination, and too many mixed things. Being a punching bag and a stepping stone, they are too masked to teach Chinese kung fu to the American soldiers. The plot is really magical and the action design is really good. Wu Yue finally has a good character Donnie Yen, and there is no one who can play four parts with one expression. Ye Wen is so old in this episode. Why does he speak English? What's the use of punching well? It's not that he doesn't educate children well. Parents' expectations often conflict with their children's own dreams. Ruo Nan takes a good look at Master Ye. He really has great love. To the whole world, how can anyone fight with Bruce Lee with a nunchaku, and it is an outrageous and noble private school? That's it? Ah!
School violence is everywhere. In the United States, are subordinates so brave to speak to their superiors? Where is Ye Wen, any master is not very good, it is very sad and unbearable, no need to endure the role of Master Wan in the fourth installment is the same as Master Hong in the second installment, but Master Hong is at least sick, Master Wan, please give a step. "Master Ye is a martial arts practitioner. When I encounter injustice, I will definitely stand up!" This sentence highlights
Both Master Wan and Master Ye have a problem with the boss fight. Chinese Kung Fu seems too weak, and the foreigners are too strong, but it's normal. It's not an order of magnitude final battle against Master Ye. It's a bit incompetent, but the foreigner doesn't have the spirit of martial arts to fight according to the injured area and joints.
"The moon in foreign countries is not round", this line is great
Flashback at the end, some great clips
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