Originally, I thought that if kung fu films followed the old Chinese style and worked hard on the screenwriter, they would be good. Now I am defeated.

Vincent 2022-04-21 09:03:39

The screenwriter is a complete mess. It has various characteristics of online fantasy novels, a hodgepodge of various dog-blood elements and unrealistic things. It uses the combination of local and foreign to attract attention, and uses the Internet-flavored dog-blood plot to connect various martial arts scenes. Of course, plus Throw in some choppy pepper noodles, and a quick, additive-filled Chinese movie emerges that's just too vulgar. . . . . . . . From 1 to 2 are inexhaustible garbage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
I don’t think Chinese movies should focus on special effects and big names in actors. The script is not smooth and unattractive. It’s a flaw. I thought that getting a few big names and making some instant noodles with special effects would be enough to attract people. , a failed movie

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  • Bria 2022-03-18 09:01:09

    The main story runs through two episodes, and the sub-line story is clearly divided into different episodes, which is very interesting. Chen Guofu still understands the taste of Chinese audiences very well. However, the initiative of the protagonist is a little less, the story is more driven by the plot, and the influence of the characters is small...

  • Hassie 2022-03-19 09:01:10

    I'm tired of seeing this one