As an action movie, the fighting scenes are very good-looking, the punches are fleshy, and the sound effects and music are full marks. Whether it's Bruce Lee playing the coach or Ip Man playing the coach, they are all very good, very enjoyable, and turn the tea table. The turntable was also very innovative. The plot is to fight the villain for the sake of national justice. Although the old style has been criticized by many film critics, I think it is no problem. The logic of the characters' behaviors does not require any strange operations. Who doesn't like seeing the Chinese people's own martial arts to achieve justice? Ip Man's emotional expression in Donnie Yen's performance is very restrained. The part about reconciliation with his son on the phone really touched me, and I felt the emotions hidden under the calm surface. The downside is that the final decisive battle felt rushed, and the inexplicable commander was killed. The funniest thing is that the coach went to the Mid-Autumn Festival Gala to play in the hall. There was a visual sense of Xu Xiaod cracking down on fakes. It made me laugh to death. Wu Jianhao did the same. One action movie can make four, and there are prequels. It can be said to be the legend of action movies in recent years. It is very good as the conclusion. Every time Ye Wen hit someone until he held his head and punched him in a row, he felt very refreshed and exclaimed the scene. At the end, the music sounded, and the first three scenes were played back, which was really emotional.
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