Tony Jaa went crazy this time. From Thailand all the way to Australia, the last scene I think was simply surgery: Dr. Tony was obviously in orthopedics, facing 5-60 patients who flocked to him, he didn’t say a word. , Come up and dismantle, one move one by one, the ears are full of short bones, and Bethune has never been so neat. Each patient strives to adopt a different medical plan, and the treatment time is no more than 3 seconds, and they all fall to the ground in the blink of an eye. Compared with Jackie Chan's agility and Jet Li's elegant style, Tony Jaa is a machine style of steel and iron, and whoever is better than him will be broken. Moreover, his style of action to control the enemy should be more favored by foreigners. It is said that foreigner audiences are not too cold about Hong Kong-style fighting, and they feel that it is not enough.
Because of the content of Chinese gangsters in the plot, director Bakai Pingqiao invited our family Venus to star in Madame Rose. Venus is very generous. His/her role in the play is also a transgender person. Venus worked hard to perform and did not evade. But when it comes to her action scenes, it's more difficult to do. Playing around is still like her old line: dancing.
There are also two great elephants in the play. They are professional actors. They are cute, sad, and angry. They are all very well performed. Later, I look at the information and say that these two elephants were raised by Tony Jia himself. No wonder they were intimate with him. It's so natural.
Luc Besson liked him and was about to accept him. In order to show his favor, Luc Besson bought the French distribution rights for the film. Tony Jia has been unstoppable, and he will definitely be the new world action superstar. If Jet Li really wants to retire, Tony Jia may put a lot of pressure on Hong Kong action movies.
A movie like breathing, with a hearty and joyful rhythm, is the best choice when you don't need your brain.
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