no more martial arts

Tomas 2022-04-15 09:01:07

The Huang Feihong series of movies not only have wonderful action scenes, but also reflect on national justice, the collision of Chinese and Western cultures, and criticize "patriotic thieves". "Ghost talent" Tsui Hark + "Grandmaster" Jet Li + Eighth Master Yuan Heping + "Talent" Huang Zhan, as well as beautiful women Guan Zhilin and Donnie Yen... All the details and the right time, place and people have created this series of perfect movies. The height and depth of Hong Kong martial arts movies in the past are hard to match for future generations. I'm thinking, Jet Li and Jackie Chan will retire, Zhao Wenzhuo, Wu Jing, An Zhijie, Shi Xingyu and others have not yet become popular. When Donnie Yen stops playing, who will watch the action movies in the future? The computer stunts of the so-called little fresh meat? sad.

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  • Caterina 2022-04-21 09:03:53

    I watched it in full after many years. When I was a child, I only watched Master Huang's real kung fu and found it very lively. Now I am deeply impressed by the phrase "Zhong can go to the side? Can't go" said in David Jiang. In the past 100 years, how far have we Chinese come? "Looking at the time to be a man"

  • Helga 2022-04-19 09:03:17

    8/10. The people’s criticism of the inferiority of the people is very obvious. The people are afraid of cults smashing, looting, burning and buying printed paper before they dare to go to the street to do business and gather people to watch the magic activities. The embassy is not afraid of getting into trouble. The montage of the scuffle with the market in front of the embassy provides a picture of troubled times, the integration of traditional Chinese and Western medicine reflects the way to save the world, and the villain military attache who accepts science but can't let go of the ignorant and loyal brings tragedy.