"Fist Fighter 2 - Tom Yum Kung"

Janie 2022-03-21 09:02:42


In the past, he was looking for Buddha's head, but now he is saving elephants. Tony Jaa's skills are still so handsome and young. Chinese people generally have mixed feelings about his kung fu. On the one hand, he is really fierce and he plays beautifully. Many of these scenes seem to be challenging the former kung fu superstars, such as facing the gangsters, leaping in the air, kicking the street lights directly above the head, and it is impossible not to let people scare the chandelier above the head in Bruce Lee's "Raptor Crossing the River". Retreat the opponent's camera; another example is Feiqi three consecutive kicks, I am afraid that after seeing it, Donnie Yen will definitely continue to improve his three-kick stunt.

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  • Anthony 2022-04-22 07:01:42

    The actors, plot, and style of play are all old-fashioned, nothing new~ The action still can't keep up with the Hong Kong films of the 1980s

  • Theodore 2022-03-25 09:01:15

    It's still the protagonist, the supporting role, and that kind of action. It's a ruthless action movie. Donnie Yen also absorbed a lot of this style when he heard that he was shooting Polang.

The Protector quotes

  • Inspector Mark: And this is the main Asian market in downtown Sydney, most of the people here are Asian, you know? Chinese, Thai, Vietnam

    [Laughs and begins to walk away]

    Inspector Mark: Whoa whoa whoa whoa!... And Laos!

  • Kham: Where the hell is my elephant?