I bought a CD thirteen years ago and watched it at home. I watched it again today. I saw a completely different feeling. I only saw the movement of the moves. It was only after thirteen years that I discovered the movement that runs through the film. , is quiet. I don't think it's an exaggeration to say that this movie is the pinnacle of kung fu movies. It's the only kung fu movie I've seen that shows the true spirit of martial arts. Whether it is Donnie Yen, Eddie Peng, or Jackie Chan Sammo Hung, their kung fu films stop at superficial punches and kicks. Only this one is very valuable in the spirit of martial arts. When I practiced martial arts when I was young, the coach first told me that martial arts is a sport that pursues peace. It is a pity that most kung fu movies have forgotten this original intention.
The large part of the pastoral description in the film controls the rhythm of the film and brings a calm atmosphere into the film. Not to mention the important role of this fragment in this film, it is absolutely necessary to put it in a pastoral literary film. Excellent paragraph. Huo Yuanjia drank when he was young, drank tea when he was middle-aged, roared foreign warriors when he was fighting, and Huo Yuanjia was silent, all of which are worth savoring. These details make the movie show the quietness of the martial arts spirit in the movement of martial arts. This difficult point, you can score more than nine points.
In addition, another feeling that this movie gave me is real, "Come, come", "eat, eat" seems to have been a long time without a movie that is so close to the real China, and the dialogues of the characters are also full of Chinese philosophy, so I won't go into details here. talk. Finally, many people say that Jay Chou's songs are nice but they don't match the film. Instead, I think Jay Chou's songs are just right with this film. Rap can show the dynamic of martial arts. , This is how the martial artist was sung. This theme song can be regarded as the finishing touch of the film.
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