The film uses 3D special effects, the subtitles and special effects are too floating, it makes people a little dizzy, and the fighting quotes the description in the computer game, but to be honest, the cutscenes are too fast, I didn't remember any of them. There are so many words at the beginning of the film that the eyes can't read it.
The monk Wu Yanzu's face was about to fall off when he put on makeup, and it was obviously rough; in addition, the fights were repeated, and the lakeside push hands had two consecutive games, which was a bit of a waste for the already tight time
; It's over in a blink of an eye. Although I understand that the director has a little intention of saving everyone's time, but at least 1 enemy 8, you can't finish the game in 1 minute! Of course it's a bit forced, but it can't be too perfunctory to the audience. The final imperial dining room is really good. Although it is exaggerated, the fight is absolutely wonderful.
It is recommended that Tai Chi be re-edited and changed to a 20-episode series! I think I should earn a vote~ Overall, it's not bad. If you only look at the scene, but the connotation, I can only say "cough~cough~..."
The most stylish one is the head played by Tony Leung Ka Fai. , is indeed very loving and intelligent, and has insight into the audience. From a certain point of view, this is the protagonist who controls the development of the entire movie.
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