The second part can only be said to be "playing about Tai Chi", Feng Delun is still chasing Shu Qi, and don't make any movies.

Vaughn 2022-04-23 07:05:00

It's been a while since I watched Tai Chi 1, and Tai Chi 2 is only on. Made the previous content forgotten. The director may also be worried about this, so he helped recall it before the film started.
This is neither Chinese nor foreign, neither local nor new, I can only accept the relationship between Film 1 and 2, I really can't see any novelty, thinking or jokes.
If it is like "Thailand", I think it is an insult to the level of scrutiny of the Chinese people. Surprisingly, this film has created a historical box office for local films. I have no objection to a professor in Wuhan's evaluation of the "three vulgars" of "Thai Embarrassment". I feel that such a film will only lower the viewing level of the Chinese people and bring the Chinese people's aesthetics and taste into the ditch. The development of Chinese films will be farther and farther away from Hollywood. I have one sentence for "Thailand": a movie that can be seen with the eyes.
Feng Delun's "Tai Chi" is a big platter: it is a hodgepodge of creativity (subtitles), history (Qing Dynasty), kung fu (Tai Chi), funny (it doesn't seem to be funny) love (Yang Ying and Yuan Xiaochao). And none of them stand out. It can only be a second stunned film to pass the time and watch a beautiful woman (I like Yang Ying).

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