After watching "Ye Wen", I couldn't help but say some gossip about kung fu movies, and I didn't dare to say that it was a chronicle of kung fu movies, so I summarized my memories.
The earliest director Zhang Che Zhang Da, the word "big" must be added, and there is no "one". Director Zhang is the originator of kung fu movies, at least for me. "Drunk Man", "One Armed Sword"...I don't know if it is the relationship between the screen ratio or the casting. Director Zhang's characters are all slender and have a deep voice. Zhao Wenzhuo is really handsome. (The proofreader said that there was an error in this area, "Did you say that Tsui Hark paid tribute to Teacher Zhang Che [Broken Dao Ke]?????") Then it was Liu Jialiang, the descendant of Hong Quan's family, the hard bridge and the hard horse really kung fu, one All moves are so academic. Later it was Bruce Lee, "Jingwumen", "Game of Death"... At that time it was pure Bruce Lee, not as mythological as it is now, but I think this buddy is really special (Northeastern dialect, special meaning), and he screams when he fights. He babbled, but he was the only one who did it shirtlessly. My shameless look was a bit of his old style. What impressed me the most was the three scratches on my left chest. It may be my earliest impression of the aesthetics of men. So far, I plan to have three scratches on Bruce Lee if I have something on my left chest. Then there was no news from Bruce Lee, and he did not know that Bruce Lee died unexpectedly. Then began to look for Bruce Lee's descendants across Asia. Liang Xiaolong is really ugly, and politically incorrect, he has no future. Jackie Chan felt that he was a juggler as soon as he debuted. He should be from a circus. Later Jet Li appeared. The young man was really handsome. He was the five-time national martial arts champion. At that time, the national team was paid 37.5 per month, and then the Hong Kong Film and Television Company paid a salary of 2 million. Jet Li treasoned the country. After that, the golden age of kung fu movies arrived. There were inferior sound at countless doors in the streets and lanes, full of seductive "hehehaha" and "Qiangqiangqiang" video halls. The premise is that I dare to go only when I have my cousin. Otherwise, the video hall is full of elites from various family areas. After watching Kung Fu movies, it is easy to find me, a thin monkey, to "compare" with me. Pay. Afterwards, Kung Fu stars rushed to Hollywood, mixed tepidly, and then collectively exported to domestic sales. In the future, it seems that South Korea will also announce that Kung Fu is South Korean. It is really bad to film "Volcano High School". Thailand has a Tony Jia (was it called Braang Yining before?), the future is limitless, but pay attention to the body.
It's time to go back to "Ip Wen" and to Donnie Yen. In Donnie Yen's impression, he is a supporting role, especially the set of cloth sticks that are played in "Huang Feihong", which is unmatched by Niu B. Usually it’s the final BOSS appearance, after killing a number of the protagonist’s babies, there is a final PK. The green leaves have been standing for a long time, and when it is a flower, it will feel like a cactus. It is amazing: my grass, the cactus also blooms! The kung fu movies of the past few years have no way to watch. Jackie Chan always makes some scripted and mentally handicapped movies. Although the plot of kung fu movies is second, men are bloody, either for the beauty or for the homeland. This is a heroic complex. But if you are for a foreign confidante, an alien home country, how much do you have to do with me? "Ye Wen" is very good, anti-Japanese, very vulgar, but it is a new trick, a craft that can be eaten all over the world. Jet Li’s pinnacle should be "Heroes of Jing Wu", the last one before going to the United States, the staffing and Jet Jet’s own physical functions are both the pinnacles. Originally, "Huo Yuan Jia" had advantages over "Ip Man" in all aspects after the export was transferred to the domestic market, and neither the mass base nor the martial arts attainments were of the same level. If I hadn't watched "Ye Wen", I would have thought that Ye Wen was Ye Kai's brother or something, maybe I had used Xiao Li's fucking knife. However, "Huo Yuan Jia" was smashed, and Huo's descendants chased after butt, I don't know if it was a kind of hype. In the final analysis, Tiehan couldn't talk about tenderness at all for the issue of literary and drama. Maybe the bed room was also a hard bridge and a hard horse. Yen Zidan's literary drama is also bad enough, tepid, and his wife is like a husband and wife role arranged by an underground party. But throughout this posture, the flavor comes out, very restrained, and very "retracting" momentum. Jet Li's Huo Yuanjia grinned in order to show tenderness. In order to show iron and blood, frantic, how to look at how awkward. The emotional drama also abruptly inserted a period of secret love between the educated youth going to the countryside and the village girl, no wonder the descendants of the Huo family were upset.
Should kung fu movies return to tradition? Why is there no market for Jackie Chan's humorous martial arts in Hollywood? There is a section of "Indiana Jones" that can explain this problem. I forgot the first one. Indiana Jones was in the market, facing a Persian double-swordsman, after watching a dazzling hand-up, he raised a shot and ended. fighting. Jackie Chan seems to feel that he should return to costume drama, and he can't deal with the domestic masters when he travels. Then he pulled up on Jet Li's co-production "The King of Kung Fu" to help the late classmates retreat together. Shawn Yue, Nicholas Tse and others were hanged out by Wia, and the aerial movements of the provincial diving team were better than them. "Ip Man" has returned to the tradition. There are close-ups on the horse step, fist strength, strength, and footwork. During the process, people can't help but reach out and make gestures. There is also the funny "two-character pliers sheep and horse", which will be used in the future. It is useful to prevent the next three routes. I really like Donnie Yen’s start-up style, with his right palm stretched flat and sitting with fists to protect his chest. After a moment of grief with the older brother, I got a response: "I K, Wing Chun!"
Besides the character setting, there are both good and evil in "Ip Man". The pavement is well done. Master Liao's frizz contrasted Ye Wen's restrainedness. The big opening and closing that Jinshan looked for further highlighted the elegance of Wing Chun. The comparison between Mrs. Ye's temperament and Ye Wen's temperament is even more precise. My favorite is Lin Jiadong's translation, both righteous and evil, trying to survive in the cracks. Responded to a line in "Old Boy": Even if I am not as good as a beast, don't I have the right to live? Lin Jiadong has also worked hard on the connection between China and Japan. Obviously, he has borrowed from the enemy's father in "A Beautiful Life". The wording, interpretation, everything is for protection.
When I was in college, I liked to watch wrestling. Everyone had music on stage. There were nicknames: big show, 619 or something, and there were essential moves: hairy collision, throat chakra falling and so on. The taste of the rivers and lakes, this may be the martial arts complex of the Americans. Later I learned that wrestling is all performances. Then I started to watch K1, the Croatian policeman’s whip kick is really overbearing, and the Muay Thai king’s ball-broadcasting moves are really bad. I found that wrestling is really not at the same level. I can only dodge, not block. The Croatian policemen, who broadcast the ball, will inevitably break bones even if they block. What made my blood spurted was that once on stage, I came on stage with a head that was called Bruce Lee's successor, American, and "microphone". In the VCR, Jeet Kune did not know how to do it, flying high and low. As a result, he was beaten and cried when he got on stage. It made me very sad. After watching "Ip Man", I couldn't help but wonder whether one day, a Chinese man in a long shirt will appear on the ring of K1, with his right palm stretched out, his left fist to protect his chest, and his head nodded. Smile: "Wing Chun, Ye Wen."
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