I thought it was another hot-blooded growth drama. Even at the last moment of the film, I still fantasized about Tony Jia’s soaring into the sky and turning into a super savage to swept the army. At worst, he could go berserk and die with his mortal enemy... But He couldn't do it. I'm used to Tony's Xiaoqiang spirit in the previous Quanba series, but this downfall really made me overwhelmed... I even feel that this film can no longer be called Quanba. The rare hand-to-hand combat is replaced by the protagonist's martial arts show. Japanese swords, Persian machetes, and spears take turns to fight, and there is a big fight. As for the plot, it's even more inexplicable. I didn't understand where the eagle man came from-- After watching the name of Quanba, I felt that this film really wanted to make some innovations, but it was not successful. Once a gorgeous and enjoyable action movie, it turned into a hodgepodge of weapons and brawls, which has to be said to be a failure.
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