Movies for boys.

Krista 2022-10-07 21:09:26

It's been a long time since I felt this kind of warm-blooded mood. Ever since Stephen Chow disappeared from the screen, Andy Lau has also slowly smoothed out the edges and corners. The advent of computers has made me gradually stay away from movies. So, I haven't watched a movie so much in a few years.
In the middle of Donnie Yen's fight, I also thought that Chinese martial arts films are not as enjoyable as foreign action films. I thought that the protagonists generally win by skill. Although this meets the specific requirements of the society for action films, it loses the essence of action films. The fun that I can really hope for, the pleasure I get from fighting and fighting with violence, at least I think so.
There is a ruffian who can fight very well and was arranged to have a fight with Donnie Yen. Why did the policewoman in the elevator sacrifice so suddenly? Why was the hostage child picked up by the ruffian not rescued by Donnie Yen Feiyue, but fell to the ground instead?
Because the director was laying the groundwork for the audience's inclination, the audience felt angry and manic, and a strong sense of participation occurred in a short period of time, and Donnie Yen's violence just replaced everyone's desire. Donnie Yen pressed him to the ground and beat him a bit too much, but a few fists were really hearty.
At the end of the duel with Tony (an actor who often appears in action movies, his partners are mostly Jet Li and Donnie Yen, the key is that he is always the villain, and he is beaten badly in the end). At first, in order to build the strength of the opponent, multiple shots are usually designed to reflect the sense of strength, such as kicking a stone with one kick, breaking glass in a circle, and so on. Let us panic first, and then Donnie Yen counterattacks with all his strength, "Tony, you're finished today!" It was not the Xin Sheng that Jackie Chan had always used, nor was it a collective defeat, but a one-on-one, violent overwhelm.
As a mature boy, the whole picture made my veins swell.
Of course, I said it was a movie for men, not only limited to fighting style, but also revealed the strong charm of the men's world in many details. Needless to say, Donnie Yen rushed back to the hospital after the ruffian and saw his sister-in-law. Don't get mad at the bed, because he understands what's going on. Pick up the phone and shout "Where!"
Men are always so simple and direct, no nonsense but tacit understanding.

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