There are not many spoilers, I'm all talking about actions.
The purpose of this movie is to watch Boika, Iceman, and Snakeeye's three martial arts action scenes. I thought that the martial arts instructor would be the level of Special Forces + Blood and Bones + Ultimate Fighter 3. I have to say a bit disappointed.
Michael Garwhite felt that he had been blessed all the way after Ultimate Fighter 2. He was already a little bit powerless when he was trading in human skins, and he didn't dare to take off his clothes. He was particularly bloated in Taoist clothes, and his skills were far less vigorous than before. I really don't know what other masterpieces he has besides Special Forces. If it weren't for the cast, I really couldn't imagine that this mercenary who has been seen and forgotten was the same person as the once-skilled snake eye. Amy Johnston can tell that he still has kung fu, and his body is very hot, but I don’t know why it always feels more like a pendulum, lacking a sense of speed and blow, and the knife skills are not enough. Look at Ip Man. Rumor has it that Michelle Yeoh's play in Zhang Tianzhi shows the gap.
The most unbearable is that Timman with a helmet playing Chinese martial arts! Why do you have to perform so many bells and whistles! Why do you want to spoof Bruce Lee's strange roar! Could it be that the generation of foreigners influenced by Bruce Lee, Jet Li and Jackie Chan is old, and they are finally no longer superstitious about the mysterious Chinese martial arts? Have you all started to mock Chinese martial arts like dancing?
Finally, Scott Atkins can still play as well as Ultimate Fighter 3, although he doesn't seem to see the signature kick, but he is still fierce and fierce. The fight scenes in Ultimate Fighter 4 are deliberately released quickly in order to enhance the punch to the flesh. Finally, there is no fast release here. Although the action scenes are not amazing, at least they are more conscientious.
In the action movies I have watched, except for Chinese martial artists such as Jet Li, Zhang Jin, and foreign action actors, the two favorites are Tony Jia and Scott Atkins.
What I am looking forward to most is to have Tony Jia at the peak and Scott Atkins at the peak fight, but Tony Jia is already old, and there is no more amazing performance in Tom Yum Kung.
By the way, another person who is looking forward to: Latif Crowder. With invincible leg skills, your accomplishments are enough to make you a spokesperson for Brazilian war dance. As a result, there are only three and a half films that really show technology so far. We are tired of watching Taekwondo legs. When will you use your Capoeira several times? You will be old if you don't kick it, and you won't be able to kick it anymore!
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