When I watch Tai Chi 1, I feel like I'm playing a game. The factor that supports me looking forward to the second part is of course not how new its originality is, but the expectation of Feng Shaofeng and Wu Yanzu in the second part. Although Wu Yanzu is ugly, his every move is so domineering. Unfortunately, he has very little time to appear on the stage. What said Wu Yanzu has so few scenes, so it should be written in the cameo. Fortunately, there is still Feng Shaofeng to watch. The baby is really beautiful, and the little arms and calves are also very good-looking when they play Tai Chi.
I want to complain about one place. When Yang Luchan and Yuan Biao finally fought on the shelf, the people below were cooking. Aren't you afraid that the dust from the fight would fall into the bowls and dishes below? I really saw dust floating around, and the soles of the shoes were rubbing against each other. It was so unsanitary, thanks to that prince's good appetite.
I don't think Tai Chi is a good movie, but I dare to make it. The scenes are arranged very innovatively. Many of the ideas in the film are very interesting, Feng Shaofeng's small organ, and the Human Limits Research Center at the end of the film. I won't watch the second movie, but if you haven't seen it, I still want to watch it.
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