The film is good, but the name is not good, which makes the imagination inadvertently. In fact, it has nothing to do with the war. The core of the film is just about a life version of Ye Wen, more real, the master who worked hard for a living and wasted away because of the years. This kind of Ye Wen lacks a bit of Zhen's version of the legend, and has a little more civilians. Isn't this kind of Ye Wen good-looking, isn't Superman good-looking? Huang Qiusheng's performance was very good, and he defeated Zhen and Liang's version of the false big sky. He simply described the lonely Ye Wen in Fengchen Ukiyo-e like a prose. This kind of Ye Wen is undoubtedly more moving. No matter the master or the head of the family, you can’t escape birth, old age, sickness and death, and you can’t change the grief of the world. No matter how strong your martial arts, no matter how deep your cultivation, you can’t beat time. .
This is the best Ip Man I've ever seen, Huang Qiusheng.
Remember the last couplet: stand on the tree as a model, and let the branches and leaves move; when dealing with money, you need a circle on the inside.
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