Today I suddenly discovered that this film was available, and out of respect for Lao Shang, I decided to give him another chance.
The so-called fourth generation has nothing to do with the previous ones. Lao Shang and Lange are both old faces and new characters. As soon as they come up, they give a story that seems to be very connotative. In the end, it is a third-rate story. script.
The protagonist, Arkins, is very skilled, and several fighting scenes are indeed remarkable. He beats the plumber in the supermarket, slashes Lange in the weapon store, and finally fights against Shangrwinton in the church. He is very emotional and personally recommends the supermarket battle. , The opponent is not well-known, so you can fight as you want, without saving face, the more you fight, the higher you get. The monk barely passed the match. Lao Shang's eyes were hollow and he didn't take off his clothes. His signature unique 360-degree flying kick was gone, and he was always trying to take the knife. Obviously, it can be seen that Lao Shang’s Kungfu has regressed. Those few hands that can’t get out of his legs are simply a layman, and his sword skills are also a prodigal level. On the other hand, Akins’s tricks and the wind go straight to the gate of life is still beautiful~ the game with Lange But when watching a comedy, I haven’t watched many of Lange’s films. The most recent one is "Icarus". I feel that his original skills should be poor, and he didn’t even... But I don’t know what I’m dancing at. The feeling of blocking Akins’s sword skills finally came up~ Wu Li Ma Li ended early after a mess, and it was also instilled by Akins from bottom to top. It makes sense.
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