Zhang Junbao, played by Jet Li, and Dong Tianbao, played by Qian Xiaohao, grew up together in Shaolin and practiced martial arts together. They have a very good relationship. Because of the unfair treatment, the two were forced to escape from Shaolin. Forced to make a living, the two perform an art - being a human flesh bag. In the end, Dong Tianbao put down his pride and flattered and joined the army, while Zhang Junbao hung out with a group of people who robbed the rich and helped the poor. In order to get promoted and make a fortune, Dong Tianbao used Zhang Junbao to attract a group of rebels and beheaded them. Zhang Junbao, who was deeply stimulated, learned Tai Chi in his madness, and finally broke into the military camp and killed Dong Tianbao.
Li Lianjie is the male lead, but Qian Xiaohao is even more stealing the show. The Dong Tianbao he played was actually not right at the beginning, but he was just competitive and ambitious. He is very diligent, and he is also very hard in learning martial arts. He was forced to escape from Shaolin by breaking the Shaolin Arhat stick formation, and it was not a subjective factor. Without any skills, they want to survive. They want to live in a place without cockroaches, and they don't use martial arts to go to extremes. They just let people beat human flesh sandbags to earn some money. How can it not hurt. Up to this point, Dong Tianbao didn't make a big mistake, and it's no different from the current college graduates trying to make money to improve their lives. Maybe the screenwriter has no choice, so he let Dong Tianbao betray his friends, waste his life, kill innocent people indiscriminately, and commit all kinds of evil. In the end, the betrayal of relatives and relatives can make the audience applaud. Good fortune, if he is smooth enough at the beginning, there may be a chance to stay in Shaolin. But when he learned to be tactful, he had to fall.
How could young Jet Li and Qian Xiaohao from Shaw Brothers not have a wonderful fight. Not to mention Shaolin learning and art, just making small troubles. It's very creative to play against the Luohan sticks. Just seeing the sticks in the novel is the first time to see the power of sticks on the screen. Jet Li's fight to save Michelle Yeoh was a tough one, and it was extremely intense. On the contrary, the final decisive battle was a bit pretentious, and the Tai Chi was exaggerated too much. Weiya hangs a bit more, punches to the flesh a bit less, and the rest is fine.
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