Although the plot of this boxing 2 is as bad as ever, Tony Jaa's film is not the point of view, but I still feel that the wet and dirty feeling of the rainforest climate in the film is too uncomfortable. In addition, the plot is anticlimactic It's also depressing. The little beauty who was a childhood sweetheart didn't explain anything at all except that she danced at the dinner party at the back. The screenwriter was suspected of shaking the audience. In addition, in the end, the protagonist PKed one masked master after another and ended up scarred. Exhausted, he was caught by the villain and asked Qingtian speechlessly, and then the subtitles stopped abruptly. This seems a bit nonsensical, right? The reason why I was slashed in front of the protagonist but didn't die is because of the protective clothing. I saw the protagonist's expression of sadness and remorse, but I just wanted to hit the wall. As a professional slasher, I actually killed my father by hand. When the enemy does not realize that cutting armor is completely different from the usual knife-to-flesh slashing? And why don't you pierce, don't slap your neck, and just use a knife with no technical content like Young and Dangerous? The wheel is round and slashing? In the words of the black skin, "Why are you working so hard?"
Although I don't think this film is very good, Tony Jaa will undoubtedly be the king of kung fu movies in the next few years. 1. The reason is very simple: because there is no one anymore. Hong Kong is very clean, there is no one who came after, and there is no one in the younger generation on the mainland who has a solid kung fu and the spirit of a king. More importantly, can Jackie Chan was the only one like him who did not rely on his body to do such complex movements, Tony Jaa was the second, there was no one else, and his movements were designed to be more difficult and complicated than Jackie Chan's To the point where it even makes people feel flashy, although he is 33 years old, from the point of view of physical fitness, there is no problem at all in shooting for a few more years. I really hope that the box office of his work will be a fiasco and a big failure will let him understand, Then honestly return to the promising and serious path of Muay Thai.
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