This time the story goes back to ancient times. T's messy hair is really weird, and he feels more and more that the protagonist is not only not handsome, but also ugly. Fortunately, it is not an idol drama. On the contrary, the rhythm of the whole film makes me feel like a transition from an ACT game to an ARPG. I don't know why. Maybe Director T thinks this script is too damn good for Thailand's film level? A minister tried to usurp the throne, killed the king and escaped from the prince, but the prince grew up and came back for revenge and failed. Where have you seen it? This script is smashed. Maybe it's 2 ACTs, it's time to take the route with content and stories. But we don't need it. To see a feature film all over the street, why wait for 3 years to watch T's self-directed and self-acted? In the past 3 years, did T go to the director and actor major?
From the point of view of martial arts instructors, T has definitely not gone to study the acting specialist in the past 3 years. Except for a few more lines, there is no surprise (the surprise was actually found in the pirate line and Tom Yum Kung, one who only said "A Pai" Actors are popular all over the world~) After watching about 40% of T, I finally began to show the results of hard training step by step! After practicing hard with 18 weapons like swords, spears, swords and halberds, half of melee combat is half of cold weapons. But I seem to have seen it somewhere, iron line boxing, drunk boxing, three-section stick, nine-section whip, double halberd... This is not the legendary Shaolin martial arts.. Too embarrassing. An image immediately popped into my mind: a monk said while watching, "Is this what Lao Tzu played yesterday? After seeing it, it was an excellent domestic kung fu film. In fact, someone told me that before watching it, it was all Chinese kung fu. I said you fart that Thailand can't have knives and guns? After reading it, I can only say that there are no eye-catching movements except Muay Thai, which is still strong. It seems that there are no more familiar movements. I'm not as desperate as before. I basically let him live for a while when he fell to the ground. The hand-to-hand combat 1V2 meeting on a narrow road is quite enjoyable. Unfortunately, there are a few scenes of people lying on the ground touching their chests and watching. Director T said you, get up soon, he will get up and start fighting again, because it should be choreographed by martial arts and filmed by the director question. However, the last 20 minutes of this drama T basically didn't stop. If he could see the weapons he could think of, he played it once, and it was considered to make up for the unpleasantness of the previous plot. The
characters are full of personality. The sheikh Arab businessman is actually a pirate leader. The actors are very fit. Unfortunately, there are too few scenes. There are no lines from the beginning to the end, and the WITCH-like female thug in the hole said that it was to test the protagonist's kung fu. Who else can I try in the future.. It's a bit wasteful to raise a kung fu master to test a person, especially the heroine is the little girl PIM her she she she.. Is there any difference at all? When I grew up, I danced a dance to kill the king. When I took a look, I gave the adult heroine an account of the whole character list in a mess, as if my uncles and aunts wanted to come to the scene, and then the specially modified character list was not meaningful for many people, and there were too many.
Hey (it echoes back and forth from the beginning, so you have to admire my thinking) As a whole, it's the first time T's self-directed and acted film, it's forgivable to want to make something different or nondescript. In terms of fighting dramas, they are all first-class, and in terms of plot, they are first-class in Thailand? In terms of the two names of Quanba 2 + Tony Jia, I am disappointed. How disappointed I love box office Tonyja, if this film can hit the North American box office because of these 2 names and I think it may plummet in the second week... If Thailand really wants to have a film that can go to the world The representative works of the fighters will use all their strength to bring out the most authentic ones instead of mixing some personal and simple ideas. I hope that the boxer will get better and better, a Tony Jia who says "Apai" and then beats him to the death! A boxer with multiple impactful shots is what I want to see!
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