It's a grandiose heroic film that mirrors many aspects separately, with Bell creating a real flawed common man hero rather than a fictional and unrealistic perfect hero.
Leaving aside the evil forces that hero films must have, the justice here is also divided into two types, one is the restart justice of the ninja master waiting for a new life after euthanasia, and the other is Batman's right medicine for healing justice, which is also very consistent. The personalities of the two heroes, the ninja master's domineering and self-reliance, is bound to do everything, and Batman's childhood shadow character flaws have created his heroism that tends to be inexhaustible.
Heroes are not completely victorious, and evil forces still occupy Naihe Island. This is a real world. Where there is evil, there is righteousness, and where there is devil, there is Buddha.
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