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While not as action packed as Qin Pengfei's other films that I have seen, I did actually find the story to be engaging, even when it gets a little derivative.
Bao Bei'er is a huge standout here playing the villian. He was also in Black Storm where he plays a similar sort of rich and evil character. He doesn't look intimidating per se, but he's so easy to hate and is ferocious when he has to fight. The spiritual element to his character really added an interesting and unique twist to his character, and those moments really stood out.
This leans a little more into the story than the action, but I didn't really have a problem with it. It tries to infuse some emotion into the fighting, and I think it does a solid job at that. Plus, the fight all rock, which is to be expected with a Qin Pengfei film.
Bao Bei'er is a huge standout here playing the villian. He was also in Black Storm where he plays a similar sort of rich and evil character. He doesn't look intimidating per se, but he's so easy to hate and is ferocious when he has to fight. The spiritual element to his character really added an interesting and unique twist to his character, and those moments really stood out.
This leans a little more into the story than the action, but I didn't really have a problem with it. It tries to infuse some emotion into the fighting, and I think it does a solid job at that. Plus, the fight all rock, which is to be expected with a Qin Pengfei film.
- TheFilmGuy1
- Nov 22, 2024
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