As a martial arts movie, it can be said that "Quan Ba" has a very good performance. The explosive fighting scenes it shows can be said to be the most exciting in today's martial arts movies, and this kind of excitement is the most exciting way to watch other martial arts movies. Difficult to experience, I think many people will agree with me on this point of view. The explosiveness of martial arts scenes is reflected in many movies, but many scenes are not realistic. I saw that TWINS in "Thousands of Changes" had no desire to watch when they were dancing with knives and sticks. "Fist Fighter" just gave us a real and exciting fighting scene, not only showing the audience the fierceness of Muay Thai, but also other martial arts in the world. In the second and third parts, Taekwondo was shown to us, Japanese swordsmanship, Chinese kung fu, Brazilian jiu-jitsu, the wonderful confrontation between different martial arts can't help but sigh. And the fighting scenes are continuous, which greatly satisfies the audience's desire, while other martial arts movies either have not enough martial arts scenes, or the martial arts scenes are not good-looking. The birth of the film shocked the world film circle and gained international reputation.
For a martial arts film, we have to measure it with the standards of martial arts films, not a literary film, and it is even inaccurate to measure it with the standards of martial arts films. Martial arts films certainly do not have the profound artistic and philosophical depth of literary films, nor do they necessarily have the universal spirit of martial arts films. They rely on martial arts and win audiences with martial arts. From the audience's point of view, most people watch movies for entertainment, and very few people watch movies for education to improve their life or to study film art. For an audience who loves martial arts movies, watching martial arts movies often It is just to experience the excitement of the martial arts scenes on the screen. Of course, the more realistic and explosive the martial arts scenes, the better. If a movie named as a martial arts film does not have a few good-looking martial arts scenes, it will be a disappointment. Therefore, the appearance of "Fist Fighter" is a great attraction for the audience. It is playing, playing continuously, and playing real, exciting, hot, exciting, thrilling, and bloody. There is no movie that can match the martial arts scene and level of splendor. For a "martial arts fan" like me, I love martial arts films like this. If you watch one of these films, you can skip watching other martial arts films. I think it even brought about a revolution in martial arts films, it brought a whole new perspective to the audience of violent aesthetics. Bruce Lee's martial arts movies are tough but slow-paced, Jackie Chan's martial arts movies are more than easy and tough, and Jet Li's martial arts movies have beautiful routines but are not real enough to be too artificial, and Donnie Yen, my favorite recently, is tough and real, but unfortunately there are not many fight scenes. , not bloody and exciting enough, only "Fist Fighter" starring TONY JAA, let me see the violent aesthetics that I have not seen before, what he embodies is the superb martial arts and the fierce and unyielding fighting and its adhering to the film The simplicity and justice of the warrior.
One aspect of a thing that is too good often makes other aspects of it seem inferior. This is a thinking inertia of our view of things. In fact, this is one-sided. The martial arts scenes in "Fist Fighter" are really outstanding. The martial arts skills of the leading actors are so strong that people will mistakenly think that it only has martial arts and no acting skills. Mr. Liang even said that it would be better to make a documentary about the starring show kung fu. Not good acting is not lack of acting, and the storyline is simple and old-fashioned is not without storyline. "Fist Fighter" has the qualities that a movie should have, and the martial arts aspect is amazing. Let me ask, in the category of martial arts films, it Could it be an excellent film? How can we use the requirements for literary films to demand martial arts films?
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