Prison funny kung fu movie, very interesting. Stan, who has a glib tongue, was punished for cheating. He ran into a master during his probation period. After some pre-prison education, he transformed into an invincible whirlwind. The most powerful one would kill you at 3000. Hahahaha. After being in prison, he not only changed the prison atmosphere, but also changed himself, and he successfully transformed into a responsible, responsible, moral, intellectual, physical, artistic and labor-intensive American version of the three-good students and advanced individuals! ! !
In the plot, Kung Fu is funny in the style of Jackie Chan Kung Fu movies, and the period when I was trained by a master before prison, let me see the shadow of "Snake Hands", but the interpretation of the old beauty does have a different flavor. After being imprisoned, it’s horrible to beat a bunch of big brothers, whether you’re a Nazi, a Mexican, a Black Nico, or an intellectual, you are a grass-to-head king if you have real kung fu! ! ! There is also a section where soap is used in the bathhouse to make nunchakus to smoke the head of the Nazis. They are all funny and playful, and add tribute to the classic Kung Fu movies. The design is clever and smooth, the screenwriter, and the director. It is indeed hard work. Pave the plot with Jackie Chan's comedy Kung Fu style, use master bridges, nunchakus, Jeet Kune Do, and a designated universe (imitating inch fist) to intersperse the whole play to pay tribute to the kung fu master Bruce Lee. Great! ! !
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