In the camera, Gibson showed off his tight muscles, swung two hatchets to kill, and the real sound of the axe penetrating the enemy's body instantly made the audience feel dripping with pleasure. Maybe this is the so-called violent aesthetics. Anyway, this is me. One of the coolest on-screen violence I've seen, Lin Chong stabbed Lu Qian's chest with a gun and Wu Song Fei Yunpu kicked a knife into the enemy. Now the screen is full of false fights flying over the eaves and walls, or the idea that the law of the ancient dragon is impossible, and even Kitano Takeshi's blind swordsman is somewhat inexplicable. The feeling of having the body hand-to-hand and returning to the battlefield, Gibson's scene makes me like a perverted love - a person completely controlled by revenge, unstoppable, and the potential of the depths of the body is exerted to the extreme.
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