As the final piece, it was really good, even if it uses the national complex, is there anything wrong? This time I defeated the white Americans again, but all the contradictory designs are for the plot. As a commercial action movie, there is nothing wrong with it.
The strength of President Wan was designed to be a bit low. It seemed that Ye Wen was too tall. As the saying goes, boxing is afraid of being young. If Xiaolong comes to fight it, it would be okay. Ye Wen can easily defeat Master Wan’s opponent and a little aura of the protagonist. Of course, in the action design, some details such as eye sweeping, crotch kicking, bone folding, and acupuncture points are also designed to balance, which is also considered deliberate. The karate buddies are especially like Ant-Man. Going to Chinatown and kicking the first master to come up is exactly the same as the story of Xu Xiaodong in reality. People can’t help but sigh...
In addition, the film restores several videotapes of Bruce Lee’s survival, enhancing the realism of the film, paying tribute to the superstar, and adding one star; the review of the first few clips of Ye Wen at the end of the film brings this last one to a successful conclusion. Plus one star; Ye Wen and his son's role is also very realistic, what exactly is the child really want? How to define success in life? Especially the last call, it was very teary, plus one more star...because I miss my dad too...
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