Not bad, it portrays the life of a Kung Fu master very plainly. In comparison, I prefer the fights in "The Grand Master" and the portrayals of other sects, but I prefer the description of the details of life in this film. I always feel that "The Grand Master" "It's completely divorced from life, divorced from reality, it looks quite mysterious, but after reading it, it doesn't feel much at all, except for the hypocritical lines and pictures, it will really leave some marks in my heart. . .
Chen Xiaochun has fallen into the role of a supporting role in a low-cost film. Over the years, he really wasted the period of his best state. . .
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