It is rare to enter the theater once, and you will be fooled once you enter

Camron 2022-04-20 09:02:15

I really don't see how good Mr. Liu and Mr. Xie's acting skills are. Those unchanging expressions can be copied from almost any film they starred in.
As for the plot, I can only say that the mediocre preaching is far-fetched and the Shaolin Temple and Buddhism are far-fetched. The bridge in the anti-Japanese movie, replacing the Eighth Road of the Red Army with a few monks is the end of the movie. Basically, all the old-fashioned plots and old-fashioned scenes that can be used are put together in one film and stewed together. The last ten minutes I can almost name all the next shots. The connection between the various story segments also seems a bit too abrupt. The logic of the film is also difficult to withstand scrutiny. Guns and guns have no power to fight back in the face of swords, guns and sticks. The only use is to add a few blood holes to those who have no power to fight back.
The special effects or something, under the indiscriminate bombardment of blockbusters in these years, can only be said to be unsatisfactory.
In general, it's boring, since it's not my money, it's fine

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Extended Reading

Shaolin quotes

  • Abbot: A piece of gold or pile of mud, which is more useful?

    Cook: The gold, of course.

    Abbot: But to a seed? Never underestimate yourself. Everyone has a purpose.

  • Cook: [to Huo Jie] I don't know an of this, all i know is it's worthless to train just the moves without the spirit.