It should be said that this film is still a bit worth seeing. Director Ye is very attentive, starting from the fight in the restaurant at the beginning of the film, rotating the camera for the characters, moving a lot, and different scenes in the three rooms, and finally with the street. Scenario comparison, very creative.
Then the fight started, and the Chinese appearance mode made me think that he would make various hidden masters. As a result, Donnie Yen said unceremoniously, "Your nunchucks are not very good."
A movie with martial arts action as its selling point must show some action in order to attract people. Longhumen has also put a lot of effort into this point. I don't believe that Nicholas Tse's kicks are so beautiful, and I don't believe in the language. Can play nunchucks that a layman like me thinks is okay. As for Donnie Yen, starting from Dragon Tiger Gate, I felt that Hong Kong kung fu films should be accepted by him. Although he does not have an eye-catching appearance, his well-developed muscles and stern facial expressions make him easily become the new favorite of women.
Some of the more impressive places in the film are
the scene where Dong Jie picked up the Buddha beads. Although she said lines that she should not have said, before that, one action was displayed on hundreds of small screens through split shots. Come out, there may be a suspicion of plagiarizing the background of the dialogue between the savior and the creator in Hacker 3, but it is used very well and feels very creative.
The golden bell hood was really learned in the bell. I thought it was very e-e at first, but after I played it with the language, I felt that it was not e-e. That tiger-like hood felt very powerful, at least better than Nicholas Tse. The King Kong Poison Dragon Drill is much more lively. Too bad it was broken so easily.
Li Xiaoran's bare shoulders, I admit that I am very wocuo, in the pool scene when she asked you if you had done it in the water, she was thinking about it, and then it was the tattooed shoulder that she left on purpose when she died. Obviously, like almost everyone else, I think Xiao Li is more sensible than Xiao Dong.
Because I haven't read the original comics, the plot part is not overly caring. In fact, it's because I'm more vulgar. I only pay attention to whether I'm playing well or not. However, I want to praise the performance of Nicholas Tse. The silly boy acted very similar, and it was not easy to make the expressions on those faces.
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