The most special thing about "Drunken Boxing" is that in the movie, it finally subverts the routine martial arts into a non-routine combat technique. Hongquan, Five Elements Boxing, Heart Piercing Legs, and "Drunk Eight Immortals" are all classic martial arts routines. At the end of the movie, Huang Feihong's own drunken boxing, played by Jackie Chan, completely integrates the routines of routine martial arts. Foreseeing martial arts tricks, he has integrated into the highest state of martial arts-there is no trick to win. The most terrifying thing about Zuiquan is that when you have practiced this kind of no-stroke victory, you can no longer predict the opponent's next behavior. The story of the whole movie is fast-paced, the characters are distinct, and the short-play structure of fast-forward and fast-out has laid a solid foundation for the popularity and popularity of "Drunken Master". Jackie Chan's acting style at that time was very unique. His action drama style of playing, laughing and cursing in one suit created an era of action movies that belonged to him alone. With only "Drunken Fist", Jackie Chan and Yuan Heping are worthy of the name of action movie masters.
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