In the factory cinema, the labor union is responsible for drawing posters as usual, but when it is difficult, we have to ask our school teacher Wang, who teaches art, to help. He is a master who has drawn comic strips.
The poster of "The King of Kings" was posted, Belmondo grinned with a crooked mouth, and the three big characters were powerful and handsome. "King of Kings" quickly became a buzzword, now it's called cool, and when we were kids we called it "swing!"
From Walter to Garrison, the fights in foreigner movies are all in the same stance, swinging punches and uppercuts to the extreme, right swinging punches to the chin, left uppercuts targeting the lower abdomen, and fainting immediately after the punches. Compared with Chinese Kung Fu, it is too stupid, but it is solid and solid.
A question comes to mind, what was the poster based on at that time, I guess there is a sample in advance.
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