"Batman: Dragon Soul" is finished, and kung fu fans are satisfied. I'm thankful that Marvel's "Shang Qi" can shoot at this level. Although the opening Chinese is obviously machine-turned, it is still a lot of progress compared to fooling a few fake Chinese characters in the past. The plot is very routine, and the highlight is the fight. Every move is clearly depicted, and the movements are smooth and smooth without procrastination. Richard Long was changed to Asian, which was a bit difficult to accept at first, but when I saw the tribute to Bruce Lee's inch boxing and bursting clothes, it was very fragrant, and the kung fu still had to be handed over to Asians. The "Snake King" that Richard Long is dealing with is full of visual sense, and the man in the comic version of Richard Long + Daredevil is just a supporting role. Although he is in the 70s style, the shape is acceptable. Siwa and Bronze Tiger also stood up, and their combat power values did not collapse too much. The soundtrack is full, and the characters of different characters can be felt through the soundtrack. Of course, it still commits the old problem of dc animation in recent years: the ending is too hasty. So I went back and revisited "Day of the Samurai" by Batman tas, and lamented that the old animation can raise the theme in just 20 minutes, why can't the new animation do it...
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