Really spoiled martial arts culture

Lacey 2022-04-24 07:01:24

Watching this film is also a temporary rise, all because there is a martial arts enthusiast at home. After reading it, I forgot about it within a few minutes. I didn't understand how to learn martial arts, and I didn't know how to tell the story. Obviously, a story about how traditional martial arts rises, but the so-called planes and other sci-fi elements are added to make it so overwhelming. Maybe these are for the 3D effect, but it is too nondescript in the movie. In other words, I am very puzzled, why Feng Shaofeng, a handsome young man, has subverted his image in various ways since he painted skin, and always plays some roles that are a bit second-hand.
From the perspective of traditional martial arts, my boyfriend has also practiced for many years. In addition, I went to university in the birthplace of Tai Chi, so Tai Chi is also one of the compulsory courses. Looking at the dazzling actions in the movie really made me laugh and cry. Those so-called Yin-Yang theory are exaggerated in the expression of the movie, all kinds of sky and earth, guns and guns are not lethal at all in their eyes. There are also a few sentences about Taijiquan practice, that is to say, these few practice methods explain the connotation of Taiji barely
. , If it really makes any sense, think about it, there is really no such thing as an enjoyable film.

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