Husband said: False. Huo Yuanjia is real.
Oh. I say. No wonder, I said how he could come back from the dead, he went to France, beat the Germans, then returned to China, he could speak Japanese, play the piano, and then he beat the Japanese, and went to pick other restaurants.
I finally concluded: I can see that Donnie Yen's style is simply Batman in a Chinese tunic suit. - Of course, in the movie, it has a Chinese name called "Tianshan Hei Xia", wow.
Thinking about it carefully, Chen Zhen really has a lot in common with Batman Superman and the like. For example, they are all virtual characters, all have a set of seemingly credible life experiences, and they can defeat all evil enemies with extraordinary ability and wisdom. The difference is that our domestic Chen Zhen, who is flesh and blood, does not rely on inexplicable superpowers, but on extensive and profound martial arts cultivation. Hmm, the more I think about it, the more excited I get. If the film industry thinks more about Chen Zhen, maybe a Chinese superman brand can be created.
If this is really the case, then Chen really has to wear a standard image, like Superman's underwear and Batman's glasses.
Uh... it seems to be off topic, not talking about movies.
The movie itself, Shu Qi's song is a bright spot, but unfortunately it's too short. Huang Bo and Qiusheng have great acting skills, I like them again. There's nothing else, anyway, they all started to be bullied by the Japanese, and then they beat the Japanese, and the audience cheered frequently... It's all this routine, it's nothing, it's really nothing.
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