Hard bridge hard horse, real effort

Alexander 2022-01-16 08:02:16

I saw movie recommendations on Douyin. At that time, it felt very different from some Kung Fu movies that I often watch now. Each move is kung fu, the actor's muscle line is superb, and it is particularly sensational. To be reasonable, some of the current martial arts in Kung Fu movies are like tuned Weiya walking through the scene, without any impact. The previous Ye Wen was not as enjoyable as the martial arts in this movie, every move was very powerful. Speaking of Wolf Warriors, he is almost like him, but Wolf Warriors are more generals, more of a big scene. Compared to the current shooting conditions, it was great to be able to shoot such a film back then. The actors are also struggling, and the foundation of those little fresh meats is really bad now.

The content of the story is relatively simple. It can be said that the background of the story is basically not introduced, and there is no sublimation after the story. It should be said that it is a "straightforward" movie. If you don't talk about those poems, it's just playing.

In general, the movie was very well shot, allowing the audience to see the kung fu of real swords and guns, which is much better than the fantasy movies that are actually wearing kung fu. I hope that future movies can think about this direction.

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  • Carmel 2022-03-18 09:01:06

    The design of the Thirty-Five Shaolin Wushu Room is very interesting, and the design of the Wuda bridge section until the revenge down the mountain is also related to the previous martial arts process. It is the first Shaw movie that I have watched seriously. PS: When I saw the three-section stick, I remembered that when I was young, there seemed to be this comic book at home--

  • Angela 2022-04-23 07:03:55

    The basic skills exercises in each room are exquisite and appropriate, and the level-breaking upgrade mode also makes the clips in the Shaolin Temple smooth. The main line of life that echoes the beginning and the end and points out the three virtues is relatively clear. The only regret is that the fight for revenge at the end is not exciting.

The 36th Chamber of Shaolin quotes

  • San Te: I should have learned Kung-fu instead of ethics.

  • Senior monk: The wall may be low, but the Buddha is high.