Keanu Reeves is not Wong Kar-wai. He will neither spend five years on a cultural retrospective in the folks for the word "Tai Chi", nor will he find experts who study martial arts theory to be his adviser. It’s his clearest goal to push Tiger to the world, and it doesn’t matter if the routines and sects have nothing to do with "Tai Chi". Obviously, all the martial arts in the film are just mixed martial arts using Tai Chi's bright moves as a factor. It is full of attention. The stimulating and performance-based movements, the so-called "excitement" of Tai Chi, and the true meaning of luck, still ended up in the comics of "Kuibo Qigong".
There is also the word "Xia" that makes expectation suffer a great gap, because in this movie, apart from stabilizing the demons at critical moments and choosing to call the police instead of killing, the actor has never done anything called benevolence and justice. To be precise, it wants to shape a so-called "child of Tai Chi" how to move from chaos to light. But even so, the story of "Man of Taichi" is still not worthy of scrutiny, especially in the setting of the villain. What exactly is this unprovoked underground black boxing organization selling? It is difficult to convince the rich that there is anything in this devastating reality show with only a rough-cut short film. ()
The plot of "Man of Taichi" is so simple that it can be summarized in just two words-"fight"; in one sentence, it means "fight a lot of fights". The film is called "Man of Taichi". Although "Tai Chi" has some performance, it has nothing to do with "Xia". The male protagonist only experienced the change from righteousness to evil and then to righteousness. The only "good deeds for good people" is to use the money earned from black boxing to add food to the family and buy a washing machine or something, so that the Taoist temple where the master lives is avoided. The demolition has to be attributed to his girlfriend. In the whole film, there is no such thing as the heroes' righteousness and the pleasure of enmity, nor the feats of Spider-Man and Batman to save mankind. (by)