With so many martial arts movie stars, why don't you just make a martial arts movie?

Joesph 2022-04-16 08:01:01

I can give 4⭐: 2⭐ to the male god Scott 1⭐ to Tony Jia and his Muay Thai 1⭐ to Iko, the new face value, as for the ⭐ of the plot, I really can't give it.

Such a luxurious lineup of martial arts movie stars would rather make a pure martial arts movie than make up these rubbish moths? Just like the style of the underground boxing match at the beginning, the male god and other star players can fight in turns. It's really simple and violent. It saves those sand sculpture plots that require brains to think about and find that they don't need brains at all.

The plot is really powerless to complain, the routines and loopholes are old, for example, the heroine is doing charitable investment but there is no relevant hint/foreshadowing/rendering from beginning to end, iko's role and the sweet love of his wife are also good It came very suddenly, anyway, there is a kind of feeling, forcibly, pulling hard, and insisting on leaning on it.

It's not bad if it's just a fight (you can go home and farm if there are so many stars) and it's really complicated (I really miss the MMA-style fight of the male god's "No Dispute 3") The only thing that can be done What I can distinguish is Tony Jia and his elbows and flying knees that already have muscle memory. Of course, these are very good-looking moves. After all, other fighting scenes are really... The male god's spiral kick and climb to the top are almost impossible. , Iko and Huzi, the young and fresh in the group of machos, if you read it right, Huzi should want to follow the style of Taijiquan, but maybe I'm too unprofessional. It's not obvious. Maybe I need the obvious Taiji style like "Tai Chi Man" to watch it. Out, the first time I came into contact with the appearance of the star iko (very good after the male god, and a movie star who can hit like a fist) Why do I feel that you are not here to beat people, you are here to be beaten? There is always a good-looking person who is about to start beating people. Hey, hey, why did he start to lose the wind? Hey, hey, why did he get beaten up? So he's here to provoke his appearance, right? (The script is so bad that she has a handsome face.) And sister Yaning, who is still looking forward to seeing a wave of women who don't allow men, okay, the women were directly shot by men. ... Other fight scenes are quite satisfactory. Some comments say "the action is old-fashioned" and "lack of new ideas", but I can't see it as an amateur. Anyway, if you only watch the fight scenes, it's okay, the film is bad in the script.

Anyway, a good hand is worse than zhengshuang. These are movie stars who came from martial arts. Actually, they are not very suitable for the theme of shooting, crime, etc., unless the director can really integrate the action scenes into the crime. In the subject matter, such as "Slaying the Wolf", otherwise it is really self-defeating, and a small cloth bag must be stuffed with things. To say half-jokingly, it’s really not as good as the whole underground boxing match, boxing champion competition, etc., which are also old-fashioned but don’t need so many fancy things. Pure martial arts are also better.

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  • Kirsten 2022-04-18 09:01:20

    40/100 In addition to copying the concept of a third world alliance and anti-colonialism, the play does not care about its characters at all, and it is a bloody conflict from the end to the end. If it focuses on the action scenes, then such action guidance will only make people feel more time-wasting.

  • Americo 2022-04-19 09:03:20

    Although there are some unreasonable plots worth complaining, the fighting scenes are still very hard. Compared with the previously released Vietnamese action movie "Furie", the action design is more reasonable, and I admire the producer's taste. You can relive the action feelings of the 90s

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