I have watched a lot of Hollywood, Britain, France, the United States, Russia, Japan and South Korea. In fact, domestic films are my favorite. The same language, the same roots, and the same national soul. In all honesty, the golden period of domestic kung fu films has passed. The old-fashioned Jackie Chan is just selling dog meat. The former grandmaster Jet Li also appeared with a group of old men as a tough guy of the last century. The first time in the 21st century A decade later, who is still struggling on the screen? Donnie Yen! Different from Jackie Chan's witty and Jet Li's grandmaster temperament, although Donnie Yen has various styles of play and sharp moves since his debut, there is always a kind of hostility and evil spirit. It is always the image of a man who plays hate and courage, and even once successfully played the villain in "Dragon Inn" and "Once Upon a Time". Of course, it has something to do with his angular face. Donnie Yen's kung fu has always been steady, ruthless and arrogant. Compared with Jackie Chan's leverage and Jet Li's wide opening and closing, he is somewhat similar to the former king of kung fu, Bruce Lee. similar. In any case, taking advantage of the lack of younger generations of kung fu films, Donnie Yen successfully ascended the throne with a film of "Ip Man", and used the character's otaku-like temperament to suppress his own tyranny as much as possible, and eventually became a generation of masters. This year also released "Ip Man 2". Filmmakers who saw business opportunities struck while the iron was hot and tailored this "Fighting Swordsman" for Donnie Yen. It's a very strange phenomenon. Chen Zhen, the apprentice, has obviously surpassed the image of Huo Yuanjia, the master. Compared with the gentle and thin Huo Yuanjia, perhaps Chen Zhen, who is full of vigor and fleshly feet, is more attractive. Although compared with Huang Feihong's attack on the Qing court and the Western warriors, Chen Zhen's goal is much simpler. To endure humiliation and bear the burden of humiliation and hatred of the country and family, Chen Zhen is a nightmare for small Japan. Donnie Yen, who has successfully transformed into a modern otaku, finally returned to the flamboyant and hateful Chen Zhen. Although he is old, the literary drama has to be aggravated, and the plot of the movie is also quite flawed. Donnie Yen's Kung Fu. I have to say that in the end, the scene where Chen Zhen was resurrected with blood and blue to instantly kill the boss was a bit yawning, but the parkour-like punches and kicks at the beginning were still very beautiful to the musketeer. It happened that I watched Jet Li's "Heroes of Jingwu" a few days ago. It is a classic. It can be said that kung fu movies or martial arts have been pushed to a new height, and this Jingwu situation is still called "Chen Zhen Sequel".
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