The plot is as straightforward as a police propaganda film. The original intention was to pay homage to Hong Kong-style martial arts films, but the implementation method was too unbearable. Wang Baoqiang did not laugh and play cool, but he was still able to excavate a bit of handsomeness. There are not many places to criticize the fighting scenes. Although it is not as good as the old actors waving their fists and feet in front of the camera, it is much more realistic than idols playing masters.
The biggest highlight, the ending credits, pays tribute to so many senior martial artists who have never seen it before, and recalls a classic that has never been tired of seeing it again and again with our memory.
I can't understand the martial arts who punch to the flesh, but I see the love of martial arts people!
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