The action scenes are full of martial arts. From a plot perspective, it's worth exploring. If Feng Yuxiu (played by Wang Baoqiang) is a martial arts idiot and kung fu is a killing technique, he did not completely kill the junior sister of Xiahouwu (played by Donnie Yen), and in the final duel, the two clasped fists first, Donnie Yen saved him He gave him a hand (or didn't want him to die easily), and he also kicked the weapon back to Donnie Yen once, which was still righteous, and he didn't want her to be half-dead like this for his lover, so he just let her die, it's hard to say right or wrong, but He didn't kill his junior sister. Is it really like what he (Feng Yuxiu) said before, losing the person he loves can become stronger, or is he worried about letting him (Xiahou Wu) understand the value of protection, maybe he thinks too much haha . And Feng Yuxiu said something to the martial arts star in Fan Shaohuang's movie: "The kung fu of an actor is not performed." It can be said to be one of the reasons why Wang Baoqiang can become popular. The heads of various genres hidden in the city, there are drug dealers, artists, tattooists, action actors, food stall owners, freight drivers, all kinds, mixed, this is not a one-man martial arts, this is everyone Perhaps this is the reason why Xia Houwu took over from the freight driver's friend and asked the driver to call the police officer. He didn't want to kill Wu Chi, but he couldn't let him kill any more.
At the end of the film, there is a tribute to the martial arts instructor, a martial arts film of that era. In Hong Kong at that time, martial arts was also a way out. Although it was more difficult, the kung fu of the actors was not performed.
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