In today's film and television circles where soap operas, commercial dramas, traffic dramas, and cerebral palsy dramas are rampant, it is so precious to have such a nostalgic film that rekindles childhood Kung Fu dreams. Some dramas also focus on feelings, but unfortunately there are no good screenwriters, and they are getting worse and worse, even ruining childhood and ruining the three views. The feeling of watching this drama is hilarious, with correct life values, coupled with Birenberg's heavy metal BGM, I have the passion for watching Hong Kong martial arts movies, kung fu movies, and playing arcade fighting games when I was young.
"Cobra Kai" continues the sequel of Daniel kicking over Johnny 30 years ago as a weak chicken. Under the retro filter style, it once again brings the audience back to childhood. I believe that the 80s and 90s all started from the chibi king and the arcade. After their childhood, some people may not have played "Cobra Kid", but Street Fighter and the King of Fighters should have played most of them. Johnny and Daniel here are like KEN and RYU in Street Fighter. They approve and learn from their teachers together, and then compare each other. Both masters are kind, righteous, evil and unscrupulous. And they all use KARATE to present this Japanese-style fighting game and manga style to the world.
Although the plot of this drama is old-fashioned, developed, upgraded, and combated evil, it was not the same when we were young. Everyone had a heroic dream when they were young. This is the origin of the Kung Fu boom in that era. And Johnny has complained about Daniel for 30 years, isn't it the same as when we were awkward with children when we were young. This drama is politically correct. The world outlook and values are all based on the older generation's ideas in the 1980s. Kung fu is used to protect others and uphold justice. Isn't this why we liked Kung Fu when we were young?
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