Starts at 00:48:27 and ends at 00:52:22

Marques 2022-03-21 09:02:42

This movie continues the style of Boxing 1, and the plot is just a foil for the movie. Tonyja's amazing skills are the biggest attraction, and my favorite scene is this nearly 4-minute long fight scene.

Tonyja hit the door from the outside to the door, from the 1st floor to the 4th floor. All the actions took 4 minutes to finish in one shot. Tonija was already tired when it was almost 3.5 minutes, but he had to admire Tony. Jia's professionalism. It's hard for me to guess how many times Tony Jaa took it, but it's the longest shot I've ever seen in a movie, and it's a very difficult fight scene.

I don't know what tricks the director can play next.

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  • Zita 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    Although the arrangement of fighting scenes is basically separated from the plot, the fights with different themes in several scenes are still very exciting. Tucao: God edited, many scenes have basically been cut to the point of incomprehension; the plot of the villain in the back is basically difficult to understand, and the description of the story is very poor in the later stage. The super long shot is great, but it feels a little too dazzling, so much of the action in that shot I can feel the actor trying to recall the action from his mind instead of making it to the extreme

  • Raegan 2022-04-22 07:01:42

    This film doesn't need to be thoughtful, just watch Tony Jia fight and it's over. It has the style of Hong Kong's early martial arts films, punching to the flesh, very hard.

The Protector quotes

  • Inspector Mark: And this is the main Asian market in downtown Sydney, most of the people here are Asian, you know? Chinese, Thai, Vietnam

    [Laughs and begins to walk away]

    Inspector Mark: Whoa whoa whoa whoa!... And Laos!

  • Kham: Where the hell is my elephant?