Donnie Yen went to Hollywood to hang out for a while, but didn't receive any decent films. He only showed his face in a few movies, playing soy sauce, and almost nothing. So I went back to China and continued to work hard. In fact, why bother? Foreigners don't really like Chinese Kung Fu very much.
This is the first big production Donnie Yen received after the return. Tsui Hark, the golden signboard of Hong Kong kung fu movies, ensures the quality of the film. With the addition of a strong cast on the Internet, Donnie Yen only made a point in the play. Khan, it's over with hardly a big punch elsewhere. To be honest, Sun Honglei is really suitable for bad eyes. With a bald head, small eyes, and shaved eyebrows, at a glance, you can see that Sun Honglei is not a good person, it is definitely evil enough.
This film, adapted from the novel "Seven Swords Down the Tianshan Mountains" by the martial arts master Liang Yusheng, has set off a martial arts craze in the Chinese film market again. The positive image has officially entered the attention of mainland audiences. It's a good movie, every actor's performance is still in the past, and the play is still wonderful. But why the investor didn't continue the sequel, I'm really at a loss. The plots of Liang Yusheng's book are all ready-made. What about "Three Heroes of the Jianghu", "The Legend of the White-Haired Witch", etc. are all very good. ,Expect…………
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