This is considered to be the most powerful real kung fu film after "Quan Ba", but I only heard about it last year, Khan. Seeing is worse than hearing, and being famous is better than meeting. As a low-cost action film, it is above the qualifications, but the plot is really simple, but the plot of "Fist Fighter" is also very simple and straightforward, as is "Slaying the Wolf". The overall atmosphere is well done and the music and sound are great. The ending is like a black government like a Korean movie, but it's a bit interesting, and with this finishing touch, the pattern of the movie is raised.
The more real it looks, the most attractive. No wonder Hong Kong was crazy because of the "real kung fu" of "Shaolin Temple". Jackie Chan was also popular in Asia because he worked hard enough to hardly use a substitute. Although the special effects and Weiya look beautiful, it is also worthwhile to return to the real and original cruelty sometimes. Just like Bruce Lee's kung fu films also have a texture. "Real kung fu" can occasionally add color to kung fu films.
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