The movie is completely action scenes, all martial arts movements, but for this movie, nothing else is needed. Although I don’t know much about martial arts and fighting, I always feel that its routines have a touch of Muay Thai, because elbows, knees, etc., and many other things are used in the fight. I guess it should be some kind of comprehensive fighting. Surgery. The fighting action in the movie is very practical, and after design, it also seems to have a certain degree of appreciation.
The whole movie is also very bloody, and the various scenes are very violent. The shots of shooting at close range are very real. During the fight, the opponent's head hits the wall, cuts the throat, artery, and twists the neck with a knife. It can be seen everywhere, so the movie is very bloody. The protagonist fought vigorously for so long and showed no signs of fatigue. Personally, it was a small flaw. It is easy to draw conclusions from that kind of boxing match, or some impression, such as this kind of very strenuous exercise, which consumes a lot of physical strength. In fact, people will soon become tired and unable to move. At this point, the movie Lodge is very real.
All in all, it is a very good movie among fighting movies.
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