First of all, it is more "real" in terms of numbers. The truth is to add quotation marks, because in actual combat, it is impossible to win with one enemy and ten, not to mention that these 10 are skilled people. The whole room of people in "Heroes of Jingwu" is purely lively together.
The second is tactically more realistic. The most important thing in one-to-many is to quickly grasp the weakness of the multi-person, and kill them with one hit, making them quickly incapacitated. The movements in the Wing Chun wooden figurines seem to be slapping and slapping, but they are all critical to a person's throat, neck bones, ribs, and joints. Once the force is exerted, the consequences can be unimaginable. Of course, this is not to praise Wing Chun, in fact, the actual combat of various schools is so particular about it. In "Ip Man", you can clearly see that a Japanese soldier who is caught will only be beaten to the point of being unable to get up, instead of the old-fashioned martial arts film in "Jingwu Hero", get out and get up again. number of hits.
Once again, the hitting effect is more "real". Although scenes that violate the basic principles of physics still occur frequently, they are fewer than those of "heroes". (It may also be because of the advantage of short time, hehe) On the one hand, it is because the striking effect of Wing Chun is the inch strength parallel to the ground, on the other hand, it also shows that Sammo Hung is intentionally less fake in the role of "Ip Man". trick. It is possible for the beaten to fly close to the ground. If you find the video of Bruce Lee's inch punch and side kick performance in the American gymnasium, you can see that without Weiya, people can be "acted" a few meters away. But it's just for a good-looking stunt. Donnie Yen was knocked down to the edge of the ring, and as soon as he slapped the ground with both hands, he stood up and took off his feet to greet the other party... just as if his eyes had caught a cold.
Martial arts or dance has long been an old-fashioned topic. But there are still many people who are crazy about martial arts in the folk (in the rivers and lakes) who are really inheriting kung fu. The movie is just a little wave in the rivers and lakes.
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