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Ariane 2022-03-23 09:02:43

When watching "Quan Ba", I was shocked by Tony Jia's agile punches, especially Muay Thai's strong and tough style, which made bloodthirsty cells eager to move.

One reason to watch this movie is Venus. In it, being ridiculed every time for being neither a man nor a woman, it is also considered to be willing to go out. The villain she plays is a mystery, and this mystery poses no threat to the male protagonist at all, so it seems unnecessary and inexplicable.

There is a scene in which the male protagonist collided with a big nose at the airport. Let's talk about the difference between Tony Jaa's film and Jackie Chan's film.

The advantage of Jackie Chan movies is that they combine funny and kung fu. Any props in the fighting environment can be used as weapons at your fingertips, winning the opponent and making full use of the right time and place, which is very similar to opera. This is an action film expression inherited from stage performances, and it is much better than the old Shaw Brothers movies that used to have long shots on the hillside. In contrast, the long-shot fights in this film are still in the old routine of following the filming. Using the surrounding tools is just smashing. For example, a tripod is just smashing in Tony Jia's hands, and Jackie Chan's hands may be used to cover.


Female stars in Jackie Chan movies look like vases, but in fact they all have a very important role division, or add comedy effects, such as Zheng Yuling, or increase the interest of the story, such as Maggie Cheung, or act as effective assistants to the male protagonists, such as Michelle Yeoh, Miku Yamamoto and Faramiho. It wouldn't look good if the female characters in Jackie Chan movies were just a screaming vase, like "A Good Guy" and "Simple Mission." The female characters in this film can basically be removed, and the supporting male roles could have played a role, but it seems that in order to show Tony Ja’s kung fu, another possibility of his participation was not spread out.

In addition, the villain as an opponent will not look good if it is too weak. And this opponent is not only a sparring opponent, but also an evil group faced by the protagonist, which has its corresponding logic and organization. Find someone to ambushed in the church, why not just use a gun? Such logical flaws abound in second-rate kung fu films. Even Jackie Chan's works in recent years have not been as good as before, which is related to the disadvantages of various screenwriters.

Movies or movies, whether kung fu or not, still have to follow the laws of movies.

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  • Duane 2022-04-23 07:03:31

    Played extremely well. Tony Jaa's real material verification has been completed.

  • Leo 2022-04-21 09:02:58

    Strong film, strong filmmaker...

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?