In the film, Akins Scott is extremely brave and invincible. The skill is wide open, fierce bursting, clean and neat. Why arrange for a wretched motorcycle rider to fight against him with Chinese Kung Fu? It also happens to have a grand Bruce Lee style, and the result was very embarrassed by Scott. Scott started training various fighting skills because he admired Bruce Lee. The arrangement of the film is really ironic. . .
There is also Garwhite, which is a god-like existence in western action movies. Never flinching from the trilogy, people who watch the action based on Chinese kung fu are full of enthusiasm. Why is it reduced to a role in this film? Is it true that Lian Po is old and can't eat? To survive here?
Even if you play the villain, you are still on the same level as Scott. In the end, you are teaming up with a teaser, and two people together can't do a Scott. Although the action is still eye-catching, although Scott has been flipped over several times, the overall abuse under the aura of Scott's protagonist is so embarrassing. . .
The villain who sits on an equal footing with Scott is an unknown beauty. I don’t know if it’s the unspoken rule. She snatched the role that should belong to Gawight. Although the Toyo sword was so powerful, she was still caught by Scott. Cruel torture.
The wretched motorcyclist with Bruce Lee's color of Chinese Kung Fu, the eternal god in Western action movies, Jia White, and the incomparably sharp beauty Toyo Swordsman, were all defeated by Scott, Scott, and Niu! ! !
My traditional martial arts, the spiritual pillar of my life, is slowly collapsing! ! !
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