This movie has been paid tribute to too much, maybe Xingye has more than one time? Not to mention a classic. So it's interesting to see.
You may have seen "Tangshan Big Brother" before, but it should be that I was not particularly impressed when I was a child. Bruce Lee's acting skills are really average. A ruthless face and an expression of sadness and anger basically ran through the audience. There is no expression in love, is it because of this reason that there is no inner drama? Personally, I think his acting skills are on the same level as Jackie Chan's son.
The fight scenes are really good, because Bruce Lee is handsome, good-looking, and moves beautifully, but I have to say, a large part of the reason is because of camera editing and filming. There are also special effects. Well, it's special effects, and many shots are obviously made.
The product should be Jiahe, but no information about the production background was found. From the point of view of the film itself, it is a classic Hollywood production, with a good set, lighting, cutting, and a good style. There is a shot that clearly borrows from the close-up editing of "The Bad and the Bad".
The rhythm and drama are strong, and the soundtrack is top-notch.
In terms of the plot, I think it's a bit nonsense. The understanding of colonialism, or nationalism, the nationalism that "Chinese and dogs are not allowed to enter" is too narrow. It's not without reason that your country touted him. If nothing else, the places where there were foreign concessions in those days are now famous cultural cities, such as Shanghai, Qingdao, Xiamen, Guangzhou, not to mention Hong Kong.
The method of resisting oppression is also insane, if it is the logic of revenge. That's not as good as the "Kill Bill" model. Since it is a crowd organized confrontation, what are the people in the martial arts hall doing? In addition to preaching loyalty, there is only grief and anger? The logic of the plot is driven by chance. The organization among the Chinese depends on listening to the words of the master and the master "not to cause trouble"? Anyway, you get a He Yong regardless. Logic is really insane. It can be said that there is no reflection.
Anyway, the logic of the plot is really a bit confusing. In terms of the plot, I personally feel that it is not as good as Jet Li's martial arts hero. There are many remarkable points in that adaptation, such as the nationality and the essence of martial arts. Of course, in terms of production, "Jingwumen" 20 years ago is better, obviously Hollywood production. Many people have mentioned the last shot. In fact, there are many shots with great visual impact in the front.
The little junior sister Miao Kexiu is really beautiful, but her acting skills are on the same level as Bruce Lee.
Personal score 7.5
ps. Finally saw a short comment, okay, 囧
Lenny round read 2010-11-13
It skillfully links Huo Yuanjia's death with grand political and national discourse, thus endowing Chinese martial arts films with cultural connotation to a certain extent. At the end, Bruce Lee faced the muzzle of the patrolling patrol in the concession, and then took a long roar and leaped into the air, which permanently fixed the historical sadness imprinted in the soul of the Chinese in the colonial context. Bruce Lee's unique performance style has aroused national self-esteem and demonstrated the chivalry of the bottom civilians
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