The fight scenes are all labeled with Tsui Hark, at least I think it looks good. The storyline is at least reasonable and good-looking. Personally, I think it is much better than the first one.
Feng Shaofeng has become more and more brave in recent years, and he has long since left the style of the hero of the mango TV idol drama. The acting is great, sometimes surpassing.
I really laughed when I saw Chen Kun...
I didn't know there were Easter eggs if I didn't read the film review, but I went back and looked at it, it was really interesting. I carefully read the so-called fourth easter egg. Can't help but want to applaud Tsui Hark.
It's not that he really has a lot of classics, but because he still has a martial arts dream in his heart, which can represent a martial arts dream of some Chinese people.
When it comes to martial arts, there is only one name in my heart, Jin Yong. But Tsui Hark visualized it all, and I personally like it.
In the end, I can only say that although Tsui Hark is old, he can still eat!
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