I have already talked about the characteristics of comic movies, the plot is its flaws, and this film is no exception. I haven't read the original comics, it's hard to imagine how this comic will last 35 years. Perhaps, just like the situation, there are big bosses behind the big boss, and the protagonist keeps practicing and keeps improving the combat effectiveness. The beginning of the comics must have a story structure, but with the popularity of comics, the author may not have such a strong serialization ability, but the money must be made. As a result, I just kept on drawing some insignificant fights or letting some small BOSS go out, and it lasted for 35 years. Therefore, to watch this movie, just looking at the screen is enough, and the plot can be completely ignored.
Jackie Chan is getting old, Jet Li has gone to Hollywood, and the glorious era of Hong Kong movie kung fu movies is gone forever. A "Slaying the Wolf" has brought to the surface Yen Zidan, a fighter who has lived in the shadow of the former two for a long time, with his sharp and crisp fighting style, which makes people shine. As a result, this Kung Fu movie, which is claimed to be unsurpassed in 10 years, has naturally become a hot spot. Compared with the lineups of "Slaying the Wolf" Donnie Yen, Wu Jing, and Sammo Hung, this film is undoubtedly inferior. Although it is also claimed to be a real fight, months of assault training obviously cannot make Xiao Xie Xiaoyu a martial arts master. The nature of the comic movie also makes the film add a lot of special effects. CG production is inferior to "Wind and Cloud" and "Chinese Hero", and fighting is inferior to "Slaying the Wolf", which makes the film a bit nondescript.
Hong Kong-style comics are actually more similar to American comics. The characters have no thoughts, single characters, and surreal abilities. CG is still more suitable for performance. For those who really fight like Donnie Yen, it’s better to find some traditional Kung Fu scripts, and for the sequel, let Xiao Xie Xiaoyu show off these fists.
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