You must choose the most popular director, hire martial arts elites from all over the world, and make the most fierce kung fu movies. After the protagonist fights to the end, there must be at least a hundred or so opponents, what kind of underworld? Gang ah? gang? All that can be met must be met by him. The enemy can't be bare-handed, and everyone has to have a big waist. When I came up, I came up with a gangster boss with gold teeth and a very perverted type. Either he shot murder or his eyes were ruthless. With an authentic Thai Chiang Mai accent, you have a lot of face! There are a few more hells in the film. The photography is all in slow motion, and the film alone takes thousands of feet! Another frantic pursuit, twenty-four hours of fighting, is just one word - fierce! If you cross an alley, you have to roll over and over again. If you walk in front of you, you will either walk on a horse or step on the wall. If you run past the camera, you will be embarrassed to say hello to the director! You said that a movie like this should be followed by a sequel, right? I think it has to be two, right? Two that are cottages! Part three! Don't think too much is not a girl! You have to study the psychology of kung fu fans, fans who are willing to watch two copycat sequels. I don't even care to watch two more! Do you know what a kung fu movie mini is? Kung fu fans are watching movies, they only watch the fierce ones and not the good ones. Therefore, our slogan for making Muay Thai movies is: not the best, but the fiercest!
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