Huang Qiusheng made the old Ye Wen's introverted and profound, and his performance can be described as penetrating. If it weren't for the failure of Bruce Lee at the end, this film can be said to be a great success. In other
words Huang Qiusheng is indeed an actor who survived the big waves in the era of Hong Kong's film and television scenery in Southeast Asia! In the old days, the children of aristocratic families who studied Confucianism paid attention to self-cultivation and clearness. But at the same time, as a warrior, he can fight and fight to bring the character to life.
There is also Chen Xiaochun's filial piety to the master, which also reflects the respect of the people in that era for the master (now it is to bring students to make a fortune, in the past people worshiped the master to survive, the master taught the disciples, and they also looked at loyalty and filial piety, because most of the apprentices did not pay much filial piety. money).
In the same film, Wing Chun's boxing flexibility, short bridges and narrow horses, and good inch strength, pay attention to dodging, close-fitting, and tight punching! It is even more exquisite in the film! (Most of them are navy soldiers and trolls now. Have you read more Xianxia novels? One palm breaks all methods, and the world changes color??)
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