I haven't watched "Starting From Zero". If "Tai Chi 2" has a link in the trilogy, then I think the third part may be more deviated from the so-called traditional martial arts. Bold speculation, maybe Tianweiyi will shine in the next episode, maybe in order to defeat more powerful and cunning opponents, the foolish and innocent Yang Luchan will join hands with the inexperienced but considered to be very effective, and create a new one. Iron Man who understands Tai Chi, so martial arts innovated. Under the premise of scientific development, traditional martial arts have created an image that keeps pace with the times, how good? We have always done beautiful image projects, but if you think about it carefully, when we think that we are original and confident, we lose our soul and have no connotation. lost. Just because we are carried away by business, we are impetuously eager for quick success and instant profit, and we are eager to get all the fame and fortune. So everything is like a passing glance, fooling most people, and it seems that a few people have succeeded, but the whole guide is blindly followed, making too many post-90s and 00s lose the concept of martial arts. There are no rivers and lakes, is there still a place for Kung Fu, which is called a treasure? So we made big strides blindly, but lost too much.
The exposure of Zaiyang wearing mechanical things, and the later memories of their father and son, made me think of another film and television, "Da Nei Detective Zero Zero Hair". The same invention, the same martial arts competition, but one as a comedy and the other as a ***{(action adventure) movie is positioned like this, whether it is accurate or not, at least I can't find a good word to classify its genre} , What makes me feel more innovative and plot is the film and television of 1996. In 1996, at that time, martial arts were all the rage, Fei Xue shot white deer in the sky, and the laughing book hero Yi Bi Yuan. Movies, TV, too many rivers and lakes, the rivers and lakes at that time seemed simple but turbulent. In 1992, "Swordsman: The Undefeated in the East" made a deep impression on the world, just like the emotion of the Jianghu years, and a pile of bonfires, a hat, and a long sword constitute a silhouette of the rivers and lakes. Also in 1992, "Water Margin: The True Color of Heroes" interprets the heroic feelings of people in the rivers and lakes to the core. In the comedy Zhou Xingchi did a good job, and did not deliberately create a new martial arts, so his positioning is very accurate. But after more than 20 years, the martial arts have declined. In the middle of it, I have passed through the confusion of "Huo Yuanjia" and the breakaway of "New Shaolin Temple". When it came to "Martial Arts", I really went into hiding, but the form of the hat is still there. . When I saw "Tai Chi", I was very happy, I thought I could find the feeling of the past again, but I was disappointed. The feelings of chivalry have become the relationship between use and being used, spy and anti-spy, and profound martial arts has only become a pastime for the court adults. Martial arts have become too kitsch, so far there is no chivalrous pride.
The so-called martial arts may have become a medium for obtaining business channels at this moment, and martial arts are just two words that seem to be far away. Goodbye, martial arts!
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