The only thing to watch in the whole movie is Tony Jaa's action scenes, but there is no rival to him that makes the whole action scene look like his own wonderful acrobatics. However, it is not as flexible as Jackie Chan, as dashing as Jet Li, as fast as Donnie Yen, as flexible as Wu Jing, and several times he hit his opponent's head with the unique elbow of Muay Thai, showing only a kind of tragic. I cannot agree with this kind of film in terms of the values of literary dramas and the orientation of action dramas.
From my point of view, "Black Hawk Down": in the name of the Master of Justice, he stabbed the hornet's nest in the entire city, causing riots in the entire city, and then wave after wave of rescues, wave after wave of falls, It's like taking our lives to fill a bottomless pit and swearing: we can't leave our brothers behind! Then the brothers are thrown from the plane wave after wave, alas, they can do such inhuman things.
However, from the characterization of the characters, Black Hawk Down has done a good job, and the fears of different recruits before the war and the different expressions after participating in the war are very well depicted, but the characterization of Quanba 1 cannot be compared with it. By the way, maybe the director's point of this movie is not that. In my opinion, any movie, like a novel, is people-oriented. The explanation and description of the characters' personalities are the most important, and after they are clear, come the environment, artistic conception, and actions.
It's not fair to compare two films in terms of production, so I'd like to judge this in terms of values, and the comparison of the values of the two films with my opinion is shit.
From the viewing point of view, I like "Quan Ba 1". Without the plot, at least I can watch Tony Ja's Muay Thai performance. Any boxing is an offensive and defensive art. But like "Black Hawk Down", it really doesn't make much sense for fighter planes to fall one by one and even explode.
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