If we insist on dividing the movie into action movies, comedies, dramas or horror movies, "Kung Fu" may be more like an action movie than a comedy.
What about an action movie? Action movies have nothing to say, but they can at least entertain everyone if they play brilliantly, otherwise Jackie Chan will not make a lot of money. The action movie was wonderful, and Zhou Xingchi finally took a few steps more than Jackie Chan. At least, Jackie Chan can retire.
It is said that Zhou Xingchi's scenes are less, and the fans of Xingye are not satisfied. On the contrary, I appreciate that Stephen Chow has understood that the movie is about telling a story rather than a personal performance. Without Stephen Chow, Yuan Hua might still be filming on TVB, and no one would know Yuan Qiu and Liang Xiaolong. It seems that Jackie Chan was only willing to use Nicholas Tse this year to continue his "New Police Story".
The two-hour "Kung Fu" was lively and lively. The kid sitting next to me looked excited and screamed. Mies Dapu and I were also very bloody. After watching, we said to each other, "No problem! Good-looking! !" This is our most honest film review, although we have also heard many people honestly express disappointment.
I have never liked Chinese directors to make "Qingqi" films for foreigners to watch, so in recent years I am afraid of watching Zhang Yimou. There are many more elements accepted by Hollywood in "Kung Fu", but it doesn't add the oriental oddities in the eyes of foreigners into the movie. "Kung Fu" shows nostalgia everywhere, and can also show the concepts behind Chinese martial arts (such as the use of softness to control the strength of Taijiquan by chartering public power). I don't know if foreigners will accept it all, but at least I am watching it. Have relish.
Seeing injustice, drawing a knife and helping each other is a hero in the movie, but in real life, he is a fool who will only suffer. Zhou Xingchi said that he does not have this kind of invincible kung fu of giving up his life for righteousness and benevolent in real life, only reflected in the movie. I think that Zhou Xingchi's recent two movies are based on kung fu. In addition to considering the market, Chinese martial arts and the philosophy behind it are themes that Zhou Xingchi himself likes and has experience.
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