Absolute Kung Fu

Collin 2022-01-10 08:01:20

I have seen all kinds of DVDs on the market named "Fist Fighter 2", and I always thought that they were garbage films packaged with the reputation of "Fist Fighter"; this time CJ bought D9 and bought it to find out. It is another purely Thai Kung Fu movie after Tony Jaa, who played the leading role in "Fighting Fighter", but the more exact name should be "Tom Yum Kung". I remember back then when "Boxing Fighter" was released in China, there were many twists and turns, and now there are a bunch of big Chinese-speaking villains "Tom Yum Goong". It is estimated that if you want to go to the theater, there is little hope.
I remember that the domestic release of "Fighting Fighter" seemed to have taken quite a bit of setbacks. This time, the fighting scenes in "Tom Yum Goong" were very hot, and there were also a bunch of big villains who spoke Chinese. Hope is not great (Thanks again to our D version dealer).

The plot of the film is simple and negligible. Tony Jaa shouted "My elephant" all the way from Thailand to Sydney. All the dialogue and the foreshadowing are used as a foil for the fight after fight.

One hour after the film was put, the super drama was staged. In order to find his elephant, Tony Jaa went from the entrance of the restaurant all the way up to five floors. The action scene lasting more than 4 minutes was actually completed with a long-lens hand-held tracking and shooting. No wonder even the title is the name of this restaurant.

It is a pity for Xiaolong to become a dragon, and a little loss of literary talent; Zidan Lianjie, a little less coquettish. Going all the way, count the romantic figures, but also look at the present.

When the Chinese Kung Fu superstars grow old one by one, the next Kung Fu master may be the Thai boy.

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The Protector quotes

  • Kham: Where the hell is my elephant?

  • Kham: You killed my father, and you stole my elephant!