Now, after more than ten years, watching Chen Zhen, Donnie Yen, and Chen Zhen and the Japanese woman played by Shu Qi are entangled, but I don't have the slightest feeling. After watching a movie, I found that apart from Liu Weiqiang's narrative style is still so strong, there is no place where people's feelings fluctuate (if I have to say, then Huang Bo is still very good~) Shu Qi is still like "Heaven's Mouth" She has the same amorous feelings, although I have seen her play such a role a lot, but I still can't hate it, I can only say that it is more of a boredom. Compared with Jet Li, Donnie Yen has his own style. The older he gets, the more energetic he fights, but he still can't escape the usual plot of a national hero. After Ip Man and Chen Zhen, after fighting the Japanese, he continued to fight. (Although I personally don't have a good opinion of Little Japan~) When I saw the end of the film, I always had a question in my heart, why does this kind of patriotic film have a major Japanese suffer every time, and why is it often in this Japan? After the disaster, the war, the attack, and the horses were temporarily suspended. Is this decision made by the Japanese so important? After a Japanese person died, there are still countless Japanese people in China to overthrow. In other words, if you always use this method to highlight individual heroic plots, won't the screenwriter get tired of it? It seems that no matter how many things the people around the hero do, it is not enough for this national hero to fight to the last life and death. Is this for the god horse?
It seems that the writing is a bit off topic. Anyway, Donnie Yen's love and innovation for martial arts is very commendable. I heard that he has a new film called "Guan Yunchang". I sincerely hope that Donnie Yen, who plays Guan Yunchang, can bring something to the audience. Different things, otherwise, he would not be able to get rid of the same fate as Jet Li who had to "abandon martial arts and follow literature".
View more about Legend of the Fist: The Return of Chen Zhen reviews