This movie can be said to be a movie from many years ago. When I was very young, I still remember seeing it in front of a big open-air movie. After so many years, I still feel this movie when I see it again and again. I like it very much.
Tsui Hark's film focuses on martial arts and the spirit of family and country. There is nothing to say about the plot and martial arts design. Back then, Jet Li's martial arts can be said to be very good, especially the soundtrack in this movie. Such a sonorous and powerful song, coupled with such a bloody plot, really can't help but make people emotional.
Some people say that martial arts are lonely now, but it's not that the spirit of chivalry has always existed in the hearts of every generation of us. Some time ago, in the music textbook, teaching this man to be self-improvement, there is a music video behind the teaching resources, which was played at that time. It was the clip from Huang Feihong. I showed it to the children. After the children watched it, they strongly demanded to watch it a second time. The third time was even better. I even showed it to them ten times. I never get tired of it. In the hearts of these children, they are actually looking forward to these chivalrous feelings. The chivalrous feelings have always existed in our hearts, but there are too few such excellent martial arts dramas on the market now!
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