In broad daylight, you can actually see Drowsiness. Obviously, Tony failed this time. The fighting scenes are not bad, but they lack artistic sense. Martial arts are too complicated. Big swords, three-section sticks, long spears, throwing knives, everything, and several masters Appearance reminds me of Shaolin Temple-like juggling. The biggest failure of the film may be that there are only a few hundred opponents, but no strong opponent, and the only strong opponent finally committed suicide. The characters are not saturated enough, there is no suspense, and the same nonsensical characters appear, and I feel that I can't understand at the end. Is it a problem of translation? Looking forward to a sequel to explain this.
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