Yen Zidan, who has always left only "black" and "rough" in my mind, has actually appeared to be somewhat gentle this time. As soon as we came out, we yelled "Fifteen years younger!".
Xiong Dailin's appearance is quite beautiful, and she can afford a gentle lady. The waywardness and virtuousness of everyone between the eyebrows and eyes is also quite in place. Ren Dahua didn't recognize him at first, until he was beaten in the factory with a bruised nose and swollen face, I murmured with a flash of inspiration (...): "...This
looks like Ren Dahua." There are not many main characters, but the scenes are just right, in the supporting role. The one who left a deep impression was Master Liao, a very standard old-style good face figure, but at the crisis of the country, he was also trying to use boxing to earn some dignity. In the end, he lost the battle and was shot and killed. One is Li Zhao, who has five points of conscience and eats food with the Japanese, and more or less acted as an accomplice. But he is also using his methods to protect the national hero in his heart, and finally fights with the colonel and shoots. At that time, I remembered the line when Li Zhao first came out in the film: "What age is it? Wugong."
I want to know what happened to him. But the ending did not give his ending.
I'm too lazy to write too many thoughts.
In short, the plot is compact enough, sensational, and played very simply.
There are often long and cumbersome publications in magazines of thoughts, reasoning, from small to large, and even to philosophical heights... Well, maybe people watching movies want to experience life perceptions and try to figure out the truth of the universe.
But I watch movies. Just need it [good-looking].
I've long been bored with the "hero"-style hoisting steel wire all over the world. Not to mention the kind of sound and light effects (not Ultraman) with one palm hit, so I feel very good-looking for the actual combat of "Ip Man" with one punch and one punch.
beat! beat! beat! beat! beat! beat! beat! beat!
Chinese people will always have a martial arts complex. Compared with the Confucianism and the literary chaos, the ban on the crime of chivalry by martial arts is a bit more inexplicable and upright, and several romantic and straightforward. It's great that this film didn't follow the bloody routines like "Fearless".
I have always believed that to convince people with virtue is a kind of arrogant reserve. You need to have enough confidence to be able to assume such a posture-at least, to have enough strength to deter the other party. The legendary victory over the weak by the weak is after all just a miracle of the minority.
In my opinion, it is the result that the husband is indisputable, and the prerequisite is that the world cannot compete with it.
Then, the story of the master of Wing Chun, "Ip Man", is highly recommended.
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