The plot is relatively simple, but it is very concentrated, and it can be said that it is a fairly satisfactory type of film. But the whole film is very funny and the characters are very personal. The comical sense of the bumpkin entering the city and the delicate human touch that can be seen everywhere are very interesting. I didn't come up with any romance, which is really clever.
Well made, on camera, very well edited. The scene is very tense, there are many characters, the arrangement of actions is full of changes, and it is very funny. From Bruce Lee, you can almost see Jackie Chan in the future.
I used to feel that letting Chinese kung fu defeat foreign guns and foreign guns was a bit self-deceiving, giving people a sense of boxer tragedy. Now I don’t think so. In fact, such a performance can’t be understood as a victory over machines and a kind of self-confidence that despises everything? The question is always how people perceive it.
Thinking about it carefully, the sense of nationality in this film is also relatively mild. There is a strong taste of people everywhere, which is really rare in today's movies!
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