Snipers in the Age of Cold Weapons

Brice 2022-03-25 09:01:20

I've always liked sniper movies, and the action in this one is fantastic. In the age of cold weapons, bows and arrows were sniping weapons. In "Water Margin", Yanqing's small bow is flexible and ingenious. Men's hobby of bows and arrows must have come from fun things like hitting sparrows with slingshots in childhood. Children release their desire for destruction through slingshots, and show their yearning for power extension. Where the hand is not enough, use a slingshot instead.

The Manchu warriors portrayed in this film are tough and powerful, rough and intelligent. This also explains why the Manchus conquered the Han Chinese with a large population and ruled. However, the prince is actually called Dorgon in the film, which shows that the historical consultant of this film is too imprecise.

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  • Viviane 2022-03-15 09:01:08

    Is there anything more exciting than bows and arrows in this show? Both the enemy and ourselves have shown bravery without any favoritism. He has done a very solid research on bows and arrows, and modern sniper tactics have also been successfully applied in actual combat. Some people find it impractical to turn arrows. Don’t you know that long-range sniping requires the calculation of the bullet trajectory based on the wind and distance, not to mention that the bow and arrow can indeed be added to the rotation change.

  • Rodrigo 2022-03-29 09:01:07

    The action scenes are great, and there seems to be no film with bow and arrow as the protagonist before? The ending was a bit bloody. I had been looking forward to a big duel between the two masters. I didn't expect it to be so rushed. Is the martial arts already exhausted, and all the bridges have been used up in the front?