Jackie Chan, Jet Li, Donnie Yen, none of these three can play the villain. Needless to say, Jackie Chan has a simple and honest face, with a smile like Maitreya Buddha; although Jet Li has acted as a villain several times in Hollywood, he just fights people with no expression on his face; 2", he played a sinister but not much talkative scum, and he was about to succeed in the front, but at the critical moment, he and Jackie Chan fought on the boat. Can't laugh or cry.
Sammo Hung finally played a decent villain in "Slaying the Wolf", of course, basically, the big beard helped him.
Among these big-name stars, the only person who can play the villain more naturally is Yu Rongguang. This guy is both good and evil. In "Iron Horse", sometimes he is upright, sometimes honest and cute, but in "The Stormtrooper" he can be clean and neat Wu Zhenyu was stabbed to the ground with a knife.
The reason for this cannot be summed up in the phrase "acting is not at home". For those who practice martial arts, the most important thing is to be upright, and even more so for masters. It will be revealed unnaturally, and it is reasonable to be unable to play the opposite role.
PS: But I think that since this film is Jet Li's lifelong effort and the final film, it should be longer and longer, and 3 hours is not too much. .
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