In Tony Jaa's first few films, the concept of action was Muay Thai against the world of kung fu. The neatness of the hand is very impressive. Although similar themes, scenes in Hong Kong movies have been performed countless times. But the hot and bloody action scenes still won a good reputation.
When I appreciated Quanba 2 with the attitude of appreciating Muay Thai again, I found that I was wrong. Tonyja has been upgraded. MMA, grappling, tiger-crane double-shaped, three-section sticks, shuttle darts, snake-shaped Diaoshou, ground boxing, drunk fist, sword, spear, sword, and halberd, at a certain point, I thought I had crossed, that was not the Thai prince fighting alone, That is the monk of Shaolin Temple, that is Hong Xiguan, Fang Shiyu, Huang Feihong, Huo Yuanjia, Jet Li, Donnie Yen, and even Fedor's possession. Although this buddy has problems with his three-section stick, he doesn't understand kendo, and he doesn't know if he has a problem with his grip. Although his darts make him entangle himself, this kind of spirit of salute like a Hong Kong movie is still worthy of encouragement. of.
In theory, a Muay Thai fighter who has learned Chinese Kung Fu will be very good, and it is enough to fight in MMA. At least it won't be broken by Sanda, and the big and small grabbers should definitely make the various joint skills of judo dumbfounded, and if you learn a little acupoint kung fu, you will be invincible. The enemies on the screen are ruthlessly brought down by various methods. But I'm still a little confused, can I still call Tony Jaa who doesn't use Muay Thai.
In the movie, when a Muay Thai fighter learns Chinese Kung Fu. Then there is only one word: chaos
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