Just for Atkins. From the second episode with the extremely strong flavor of Black Stone Fist, to the third episode with a variety of fighting skills, they are all violent and cool movies, and the fourth episode is a super personal show, with more bloody effects and a fleshy punch. It's all okay, but I feel that the protagonist is being ripped off most of the time, except for the first super boxer who just appeared (the close-up before the fight was so handsome that I watched it 10 times, and the fight was really good, I couldn't like it), the back The ones who appeared, including the final two-meter-high giant boss, can you watch it? Not a bit of fighting skills, those who have muscles show their muscles, and those who don't have muscles to increase the number of people, if the director hadn't opened them up, would they be able to last a few minutes in the third part? But a bunch of scum in a small town with no fame at all, still want the Japanese protagonist py? Well, it's really time. Mom director, you're itchy, aren't you? Then the plot of the waist injury is a little tribute to Bruce Lee. After all, the fighting theme set up, I instantly think of it, there is no other meaning. The theme, atonement, after believing in God, start to do good, donate, tolerate children, continue to beat people for the dream, break the precept and turn on the anger system to enhance 10 times to win the game. what hero? Confession and redemption is a threshold of human nature, but I am too fanatical for my dreams. I kill people immediately when they fight, and then lead to a plot of mental retardation... I don't want to say this, garbage... Finally, I will go back to prison... The benevolent sees the difference. , a villain who has redemption and good deeds has turned over an even uglier bureaucracy, and is finally "legitimately" revenge, the end of the play, and then wait for the distant fifth part, after all, Boika has not reached the peak, if the next one It will be the final battle, so this is an excessive film, so you don't need to care so much. Is it because the director really doesn't seem to be able to combine tough guys with tenderness? Or is Akins just too vicious? But since there is such a bloody plot, I don't know what the next one will be. I hope the emotional drama will be more exciting (preferably not so deep emotional drama), and the action will be improved to a higher level.
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