Hit, hit, hit the devil...

Charlie 2022-11-22 16:26:22

After watching a lot of movies, I found an "unspoken rule": For domestic films (including Hong Kong films), don't expect the plot, otherwise you will be very tangled.

Including this "Jingwu Fengyun". To be honest, after reading it, I feel that this product is not Chen Zhen at all. You can call it anything, such as "Boss", but this film is more of the past. Chen Zhen is just a gimmick, a legend, because this name can attract attention and attract the box office. I haven't seen Huo Jiaquan, but I believe that Huo Jiaquan does not play nunchakus, nor does it follow the way of Wing Chun. But "boss"? It is entirely possible that he is a master of Wing Chun with nunchakus.

Since the plot is not considered, then the action is counted. And Donnie Yen's movies mainly rely on action.

There are four main fights in the film: the first fight against the German devils, the middle two fights against the fake foreign devils, and the last one against the Japanese devils—all in all, the devils.

It's a little different from other action movies though. In other movies, the ending is often the finale, the climax, and the fight is shocking. But "Fighting Swordsmanship" is different.

How is it different? Because it climaxes when it comes up...

Well, I am vulgar and vulgar, vulgar and kitsch, and the four vulgars are one more vulgar than Guo Degang. But even though people are vulgar, what they say is the truth.

The most exciting fights in this film are the first two: killing the German devils in the first one is like slashing Muggles with a knife (I don't know if there are such melons outside of "Harry Potter"), the second one is a group of P fakes in the rain The foreign devil's thugs are also very fierce and fast (although they are the same as Dan's previous action movies). But the third game was a bit messy, and it was changed to beating, smashing and looting. In the last match, it returned to Ye Wen's style. He found an opponent who was not at the same level, and smashed him to death with a fist that was not very aesthetic. However, the director still gave Chen Zhen a heavy blow to his head, and then relied on Athena (or Brother Chun?) to revive in place with full blood, thus reminding the audience and friends: comrades, pay attention, this is a final battle!

I said Chen Zhen, just forget about Ye Wen~~

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