The plot is like that. It's mainly about action. The most arrogant scene is a long shot, killing from downstairs to upstairs, and fighting in various rooms upstairs.
The several fights of different styles at the end of the film are also amazing, and the skills of breaking branches of a hundred people are also extraordinary. It seems that I saw the shadow of this film in the subsequent "Ip Man".
In terms of fighting alone, first of all, compared to "Quan Ba", there are more skills, and the technology has also improved a lot, but it lacks the bloody and eye-catching feeling in "Quan Ba".
Except for fighting, there is only fighting. It looks like I'm playing a video game, picking bosses one by one at the end.
But such a film is enough to dominate the action film market, and no one can match the poor Hong Kong film.
There will be no good films like "Plan A" back then, Jackie Chan and Jet Li can't be beat.
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