The film's low rating is largely due to the fact that the two protagonists have made bad films one after another, and the credit has been consumed too much in a short period of time, and then the audience will not buy it.
Pick a few hard wounds first.
Tang Qianyan's statement is ridiculous. In the Qing Dynasty, there were already Wu Juren and Wu Zhuangyuan. There was a martial artist in my hometown. The so-called competition held by the imperial court is nonsense. Of course, this is not important, it's an action movie, the story is probably passable.
This is where it hurts. The five-in-one argument, huh, never heard of it.
First fist, then foot, and then grabbing, the internal skills of weapons are five in one. Hahahaha, although I know that there are several ancestors, and everyone's education level is not high, the formulas of this level are too oily. And it's still wrong.
Punch first and then kick. Probably yes or no. To say that it doesn't exist, it's the fist and the foot that are one body. The mature boxing styles that are circulating now, not to mention the fist and foot hurting people, even have special styles for the chest, shoulders, and hips. It is said that there is such a martial arts saying, teach boxing but not steps, teach the master to beat the steps. Having taught boxing, it is more than enough for self-defense, which is worthy of the tuition fee. As for whether to teach footwork (playing), it may be that the person who teaches it will not know it (in most cases), or the money may not be given enough (Yang Luchan went to Chenjiagou twice before), or the apprentice may be arrogant and stubborn. (Li Zhenfan's footwork is self-taught, not taught by the master).
As for the capture, it doesn't make any sense. Generally speaking, grabbing is not very practical. There is a saying that skillful grabbing is not as good as clumsy attacking; Catching more is practical when you have an absolute advantage, for example, when the opponent is an air-strength layman, or when the number of people is small, and the tolerance is when the thief is caught.
The internal power of a weapon is five in one, this sentence is relatively pure nonsense. Although martial arts are mostly used in fists and feet, the real use is still in weapons. In the film, Baoqiang and Fan Shaohuang both use swords. In fact, the Chinese swords in their current form are not weapons, but teaching aids, and so is the eyebrow stick.
What about the magical internal power? In fact, most sects refer to internal breathing, regulating breathing, how to exert force, and how to be beaten.
Then pick a flaw, that is, the first time Yang Cai Ni and the protagonist met, the protagonist said the six-harmony theory. In fact, it is the boxing of Xingyiquan. Taiji and gossip also have similar sayings, so I won't mention it. But the two protagonists are obviously fighting outsiders and practicing outsiders. It's really confusing to get a kick from insider boxing here.
It's almost time to go to sleep, let's just say one more serious injury. At the end of the film, at about 92 minutes, everyone in the prison saluted the protagonist. Totally inexplicable. First of all, the hands of this group of people are all wrong. The clasping salute is the left palm wrapping the right fist, and it must not be reversed.
Secondly, it is obviously a supporting role for the miscellaneous fish. The previous fight was a group of gangsters. How could this become a courtesy and salute?
The film is still successful, but it lacks new ideas.
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