The story develops very capriciously and has no foreshadowing. However, once the climax appears, or the big boss starts to fight, the classic theme song "General's Order" will be together, and the audience, regardless of gender, will start to get excited, and maybe they will hum. a few words.
In the first film, Huang Feihong's image is still relatively thin, but he is a well-known and well-known martial arts cadre and doctor in a private group. The relationship between Aunt Thirteen and Master Huang is still at a very pure stage, and the two can only secretly express their sincerity through the shadow on the wall.
But Huang Feihong's image has begun to be established. The plain-colored cotton and linen gown, leggings, and a pair of delicate white cloth shoes with black embroidery have both the free and easy of a wild hero, and the elegance of a literate person. Discord, and very popular with the audience.
Yan Zhendong's setting is also very abrupt. A Shandong man with amazing martial arts kicked Master Huang's pavilion. In order to stand out, he couldn't tell right from wrong. 's fate. His appearance seems to have no effect in the development of the story. It seems to be a living example of "hard fists are hard to beat iron guns", to set off Master Huang's good ability to survive the bullets and still be unhurt, very much in Tsui Hark's martial arts. Willful taste.
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