. 20141208 Watching "One Man's Martial Arts", scoring 4/5 points of
One Man's Martial Arts and Swordsman's Martial Arts, really has two meanings. One is attachment and the other is letting go.
From the perspective of the script, it seems that there is nothing particularly outstanding. It is just a bit far-fetched to put it in the order of "fist first, then leg and then grab, Fang Jin weapon". Director Chen Desen doesn't understand the plot routine very well, so I haven't seen it.
The action director is Donnie Yen, and I feel that the action this time has better visual effects than that of "Ip Man", but the expressions of the actors are sometimes too exaggerated. Whether it's play, punches, legs, grappling, weapons, fights on the road, or Donnie Yen's original play, he's still very powerful in bunts, as if in the situation on the rooftop, he loses in momentum. But Donnie Yen's acting level is still about the same, and it is estimated that not many people look at his expressions and the things expressed in his eyes, they all look at his actions.
As far as Wang Baoqiang is concerned, his acting skills seem to have improved. In addition to acting as Dumb, he can also act as a paranoid. And some expressions and momentum are also quite in place.
Bai Bing looks really good, but I haven't seen his movies, TV series, and commercials. I don't know if it will be the same as Zhang Min. I hope she can find a better script to express herself.
There is a tribute to the martial arts seniors in the back. Except for Jackie Chan, which I have seen familiar with (I watched it when I was a child), and more action directors or action directors, I don't know them, because I didn't watch this at that time, so I went to See also less. Yuan Bin and Liu Jialiang have also heard of it. Now the movie also has such an atmosphere, that is, in some unimportant roles, some behind-the-scenes people are invited to play, and sometimes even their true colors. I thought of Lao Luo's naturally proud driver, hehe.
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