Storytelling...to be speculated

Dana 2022-03-23 09:02:43

From the perspective of Muay Thai's real moves and the actors' personal performances, compared to Chinese martial arts, who like Ding Weiya's Qinggong and computer-based qigong, the martial arts here are really powerful. The plot of the story... The content about the elephant is still relatively moving, and the story structure is a bit weak; there are many clues, but the connection is very small, so it feels incoherent. The villains in it are still full of injustices, drug dealers can't die, and family strife can't die, but just because they see other people's things and bring them to decorate the room, and by the way, they beat the owner to death. It's just that the person he robbed was a poor country boy, who had nothing but an elephant, so he could not die; it was just that the poor boy who was so immortal was able to fight, and he lost his life.

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Extended Reading
  • Kadin 2022-04-22 07:01:42

    Tony Jaa's masterpiece. 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, let’s first compare “Quan Ba”

  • Bobby 2022-03-27 09:01:14

    All kinds of martial arts are fierce, and the long shot in the middle is awesome

The Protector quotes

  • Inspector Mark: And this is the main Asian market in downtown Sydney, most of the people here are Asian, you know? Chinese, Thai, Vietnam

    [Laughs and begins to walk away]

    Inspector Mark: Whoa whoa whoa whoa!... And Laos!

  • Kham: Where the hell is my elephant?