Very general film, I read some comments, but still can't raise interest in this film. Who is the protagonist of this film? What is the theme? Is it a middle-aged man’s crisis? Or is it the pain of adolescent growth? Or is the elderly unsupported? But I can’t even see a middle-aged and a teenager (no blood relationship at all) , Even two people who didn’t know each other before) the necessity of being pulled together. To tell the truth, I'm not very willing to write reviews for this film. I feel that there are too many slots. In addition, the film spent a lot of space on the gladiatorial competition of the young hero (male second), and spent too many scenes on the specific process of the shooting competition, but IMHO this airport does not have much excitement-as a Chinese After the audience was used to watching the fight scenes contributed by a large number of movie stars such as Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan, Sammo Hung, Jet Li, Donnie Yen, Zhang Zhen, etc., they saw a large number of martial arts films contributed by the fifth and sixth generation directors such as Zhang Yimou, Chen Kaige, and Wu Yusen. , I can only say that the fighting scene in this film is really like seeing a dragon in comparison with Chinese martial arts scenes. In addition, the psychological exploration of the male second is also very shallow, so there is no bright spot.
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