If you want to see a movie that even elementary school students say that the plot is too lacking, you must watch this movie.
If you want to watch a movie that is so vulgar that it can't be more vulgar, and you want to beat the martial arts director of the film directly, this is such a movie. Why do simple movements have to be done in two circles, but the movements that should be coherent appear clumsy.
In the final confrontation between good and evil, it is always the evil who takes the lead and starts to gain the upper hand, and then the protagonist finds an opportunity to break out and beat his opponent.
There is one more thing that is very confusing. Good and evil fight against each other. When the bad guy catches the good guy, the bad guy always throws the good guy out, once, twice or three times, until he dies, and the good guy is rarely able to control the bad guy. At times, it is always the bad guy to break some key, is it fair?
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