Maybe it's because I watched a lot of domestic action movies. It's hard to see the novelty of the routines that I'm used to. As soon as Ip Wen came out, Wing Chun became popular. But this action movie with Thai characteristics made me cheer myself secretly, and it made me have to watch it again.
Domestic action movies mostly use hand sparring, supplemented by scrolling, but the action of this movie is dominated by feet, and it is shocking through bursts of fractures. I haven't watched this film. It's hard to imagine that the feet can hit more than 3 meters high, and the leg work is indeed a major feature of Tonija.
The plot of the movie is set up very well, and it can be a fighting game. The fighting scenes are set up well, highlighting the Thai culture, and there is a Songkran Festival (I only discovered in the movie that the Songkran Festival is not only splashing water, but also adding something like flour. The same white things), as well as various decorations, stilts and so on. Later, the fighting scenes in Sydney, warehouses, circular floors, temples where water and fire blended...none of the scenes were not unique and impressive.
Another amazing thing is the filming of elephants in the movie. It is easy for people to cooperate with the shooting, but the animals are not so obedient. People can't help thinking about how long they have to live together to get along with elephants so harmoniously. Arrived?
I can't tell why, I just know that this is a good movie. And such a good movie, for so many years, I have never heard of it, so I can’t help but look forward to how many such good movies are buried, waiting for me to discover~
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