I am not a literary youth, although countless friends who shine with the light of literature and art continue to subtly influence me and bring me a very good influence. But...for example, if I were asked about my favorite movie, I would be a little afraid of being laughed at for lack of taste, but after thinking about it, my favorite Chinese movie was Donnie Yen's "Fuse".
I just took the college entrance examination that year . After I went to the cinema with my classmates to watch a movie, I originally went for a certain cartoon, but unfortunately I had to watch "Fuse". At that time, I didn't even know who Donnie Yen was, and I didn't even know that the movies that I would watch in a while were classified as action movies. But there is no doubt that the shock of that movie to me is indescribable.
Donnie Yen's Ma Sir is a very capable and violent policeman. At the beginning of the film, he was questioned whether the method of handling the case was inappropriate. Like all old-fashioned movies, he faced a series of problems such as transfer, grievance and pressure. Like all old-fashioned movies, the brother dies in front of him and the culprit gets away with it. I can't remember the specific plot, but I just remember that in the end, Sir Ma took his muscles and a pair of fists to the enemy's nest, punching everyone, punching everyone.
Yes, a movie that doesn't sound new, but looks fantastic.
I vaguely remember horse sirens catching thieves all over the street like parkour, anger erupting after seeing the prisoner hurt the innocent, kicking and kicking through the table after the gorgeous fight - I was sitting in the movie theater, clenching my fists with both hands, covered in my body. They were all tense and wanted to fight, and they were N times more nervous than when they were actually fighting. (Well, in fact, the actual combat of taekwondo needs to be relaxed and ready to fight back at any time)
Because I have practiced taekwondo for a few years, I can also play a little backspin and so on, so I always sigh at the fighting scenes in ordinary dramas. words. But Donnie Yen's action scenes are really good-looking, violent and beautiful MMA style, beautiful movements, strong sense of camera, punch to the flesh, very domineering. So I went to watch all the films that have been released since the fuse, with Donnie Yen starring in them. Some really good films such as "Ip Man", and some are not bad films, but they are not really good. mentioned. But what all movies have in common is that Donnie Yen's fighting scenes are very good (of course, there are no fighting scenes in soy sauce dramas such as the founding of the country).
The scolding war about Donnie Yen this year has been raging for many days. When the outside world started to criticize Donnie Yen all over the world. I thought of this movie again, and then I guessed in my heart that compared to the gentle and refined image of Ip Man, the image of the fuse in this movie may be closer to the real Donnie Yen who is the starring/action director/supervisor of this movie. At least bring some of his ideas, such as thinking that being a man can't be ideal, just do what you want. For example, a bad temper is not good for your subordinates, insisting that you must be serious when you are a policeman, and making mistakes will either cost others' lives or your own. For example, "Have I been on a business trip for so long and have missed people? I'll answer this question by the judge. My duty is for the police to catch thieves."
Anyway, I'm not a fan of Donnie Yen, and I don't even know when his birthday is or what he has. How tall (only know that the stature should be quite short). Originally, I just wanted to hold someone who could make such a handsome action movie as Donnie Yen, who had the right to play, the right to play, the right to be less of a person and the right to be an idiot. I support Donnie Yen with the mentality of "Yeah, I'm just biased, and I'll be biased until I die. Life is not long, how can I be like grass on the wall and fall with the wind" mentality. But as more and more people jumped out to accuse this person of being a complete bastard, as Mr. Zhao Wenzhuo began to appear frequently in various media, doing various shows and interviews with good actors, Mr. Hao. Instead, I want to ask, are you really sure what you support is right? Human beings are so easy to be completely good people and completely bad people.
Anyway, I can't see the real truth of the matter, but I hope Mr. Donnie Yen can become more mature through this matter. Whenever you can think more and take care of the feelings of those around you, it is always more polite and cultivated. It is also a reminder to myself, and encouragement.
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