There is a style called Hong Kong-style martial arts, and another action is called Chinese Kung Fu, and Chinese people like to watch martial arts. This kind of Chinese action works have one thing in common: use a story to write how a person uses violence to control violence and eventually becomes a hero, so violence is non-violent, and a way, becomes aesthetics, and promotes hormonal actions. Beauty, over time, has become a violent aesthetic. The industry is a big one, and there will be a mixture of fish and dragons. All kinds of shrimps, soldiers and crabs will come in colorful. In the last ten years, Hong Kong movies have declined and the Internet has developed. In the end, the shots are gone. Instead, they are replaced by a variety of screen switching speeds, 15 shots in three seconds, with an unconscious look. In the end, I don’t know who beat whom, who wins whom, action movies. It has become a disaster film, and the action reduction has become a disaster scene. After watching it, it seems that the director has spent a lot of money, but I don’t know anything.
There are many kinds of violent beauty, but the intuitive impact of one shot is always pleasing. It allows us to truly enjoy the refreshing sensation of decomposition, which is undoubtedly loved by fans. This film is good because of the combination of Chinese and Western styles. This is not the first time Keanu has made this type of film. The collision of guns and actions, the combination of dismantling and physical shock, coupled with the overhead world that is not inferior to Chinese martial arts makes this work unique. Some people say that the world is unreasonable. For example, there is no police and passersby are indifferent, but I just think it is this kind of overhead imagination that makes violence so perfect. In addition, the martial arts style based on real actions is even rarer, so I highly recommend this movie. There is also "Master" in the same movie. Do not miss it if you haven't seen it before.
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