Anyone who has seen "(male) boxing tyrants" knows that boxing tyrants are actually "elbow tyrants", while the female boxing tyrants in this film are "leg tyrants". This actress JeeJa Yanin, who is said to have been selected from thousands of auditioners, has great flexibility, many kicks are really in place (see the picture), and she has a strong sense of rhythm. Since all the action scenes were performed by real people, and no computer special effects were used, it was only after watching the film that she knew that she was bruised and bruised all over the filming process. What's rare is that this woman's shape is also quite fresh. There are very few Thai girls who are not so black and think they are Japanese.
After all, Thai people are serious. Although there are many fighting scenes where the director's humor can be seen, none of them are used to make fun of them. They are much more restrained than Hong Kong people. I like this way. I think the funniest thing is that at the end of the film, when my favorite Abe Hiroshi finally came out, facing a large group of knife-wielding gangsters who came up, he thought he had some unique martial arts, but he took out A pistol shot...
and did you notice it? From the beginning to the end, the female boxer didn't kill a single person, and she started very softly. Many little guys have the opportunity to "start all over again", not to mention the big boss, who can jump up and down to play "Super Mario". She just looks like the possession of Uma Thurman who killed Billy. After all, she doesn't have a knife in her hand. Maybe it's the helplessness of commercial films forced to be graded. Only the shemales have the lowest combat power, and they only have two actions - pointing the gun at the head and falling down with the gun, and they are super eye-breaking!
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