The combination of steampunk and kung fu is a good idea. At that time, when I saw the villain in "Five Tigers of New Shaolin" who drove a metal punk car and was transformed into a half robot, there was a taste of technology to martial arts. Of course, the film still uses one of the two martial arts currently considered the most powerful: Tai Chi. There is another one that currently appears to be Wing Chun. The power of Tai Chi has been reflected in almost all fantasy works. Tai Chi has become something that overcomes all laws of physics. In this film, Tai Chi has become something that restrains all martial arts. Indeed, the power of Tai Chi can be regarded as an illusion that people have about the ultimate balance. After all, this kind of balance is difficult to achieve in reality. You may not be able to catch the tricks sent by the other party, and you may not be able to fight back. enough to knock the opponent down.
A major feature of this film is the rejuvenation and digitization of the pictures. It is not easy to use this. The "Evil Ex-Boyfriend Against the World" a while ago is a good example. Characters, the seemingly reasonable but unreasonable physical and mathematical icons that appear in time, these things are very good to make this film detached from many comedy kung fu movies of the past. It's just that some special effects look very familiar, and I don't know if the film has paid the copyright fee to the corresponding game company. The silent part is the best part of this film, which is a great reference from overseas films. Of course, if the film can be blurred and the subtitles are made older, it will be more perfect.
The most beautiful young actor with the best acting skills in this film can really only be regarded as the heroine who changed her real name twice in one film. She is really beautiful, even if it is the whole thing, so many Korean stars are not a lot of supporters ? And her performance is not bad, probably because the male protagonist pretends to be stupid without any sense of existence. The Taiwanese actor's role is too simple, and his acting skills have become extremely simple. Of course, the one who really propped up the film was Emperor Liangying. . .
This film has launched a lot of actors from the Beijing Wushu Team. In fact, if these actors want to become popular in the future, they should really act more honestly to hone their acting skills. In fact, the film's setting for the male protagonist is completely unnecessary Taking such a silly and empty route, taking a role of 13 who has been tortured and silent since childhood, is better than the current role.
Finally, let me say a few complaints. The power of martial arts is much weaker than people think. If China continues to make films that blindly praise martial arts and ignore technology, China will not catch up with other developed countries for hundreds of years. The power of Tai Chi lies in using the opponent's technology to defeat the opponent, so isn't using the opponent's technology to defeat the opponent exactly the real Tai Chi? Foreign superhero films basically have a fictitious science and technology foundation. Iron Man relies on the nuclear reactor, and Batman relies on various military accessories. To say that there are strange powers, many domestic martial arts films are really "weird power". Chaos God".
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