As a hit film, the highlight of the Hong Kong movie "Fuse" is of course the fighting. Donnie Yen's action design has really kept pace with the times. Many people say that the so-called mixed martial arts is a gimmick, but no one knows that MMA is a popular fighting skill that has already become an official international competition. There are a lot of sleeping skills, which is quite reasonable. Many classic MMA matches are KO'd by sleeping skills. In real fighting, once you get close to each other, ground combat is inevitable. This is why in MMA competitions, jiu-jitsu masters often take advantage. The reason why he overcame all the Muay Thai and boxing experts from the very beginning. Of course, the jujitsu movements in the movie are much more fancy and fast, coupled with Muay Thai's knees and elbows, Donnie Yen's always wonderful kicks and punches in his movies, although there are not enough fighting scenes, they are full of beauty. In addition, although Zou Zhaolong is San Mao's apprentice, he did not inherit San Mao's bloated figure. He is light and has superb leg skills. The showdown with Donnie Yen at the end of the film uses fast moves and looks very enjoyable. In comparison, the actions in Chen Musheng's "A Better Man" are too monotonous.
In addition to the meticulous action design, the fighting style of "The Fuse" has surpassed the fierceness of "Slaying the Wolf", and the weight of the shots is not comparable to that of "The True Colors of a Man". There are no light and easy-looking routines, but hard bridges, hard horses, and fierce moves. The so-called punches hit the flesh, which is perfect for Donnie Yen? A counterexample that can be easily cited is the action design in Ma Chucheng's "Tokyo Strategy". I can't remember the martial arts. Who are you referring to, but it is said that the fighting moves were studied by Ma and others, and the moves are like dancing? Of course, the visual effects are not bad. There are several fights in "The Fuse", with Donnie Yen beating Shi Yingyu to death in the street and the final duel between Zhen Zou being the most explosive. The movements are fast and powerful, and the sound with the bass effect is quite shocking. In addition, there are endless thrilling moves. In addition to the flexible movement skills of jumping up the wall, turning around and flying kicks, Zhen Zou fought on the roof. When Zhen Zou made a cross and solid Zou, they both fell from the building, which was really shocking. The simplest one is of course the opening scene where Donnie Yen fights against Louis Koo with a wrist attack. I can't help but think of "Judo Dragon and Tiger List". Who knows that Goo Jai actually surrendered by hitting the ground, which is an interesting scene. One thing to mention is that unlike "Slaying the Wolf" where there is a sword duel, the fighting in "The Fuse" is basically a fight of fists and kicks. To be so beautiful shows that a lot of effort has been put into it. In order to make the action more realistic, Donnie Yen invited a bunch of MMA masters to guide him. After the filming of the film, Zou Zhaolong’s impression was that he didn’t know if he would dare to work in Hong Kong films again? Therefore, the best films will always come from Hong Kong.
Shi Xingyu actually doesn’t do much in the film, which is a pity. The car chases and gun battles in the film are really a bit redundant. Although the trailer shows Donnie Yen holding a sniper rifle, but when it comes to the actual part of the movie, the gun battles are not too short, and Zhen's marksmanship is too expressive.
In this "The Fuse", Wilson Yip already has the feel of a Hong Kong film from back then. The dialogue is playful and arrogant. In Lui Liangwei Prison, he dances like Tony Leung Ka Fai and forces the inmates to recognize his eldest brother. It is all interesting enough? Louis Koo is still there? I called to find Aunt Mei.
When I watched Hong Kong movies in the past, the sentence I admired the most was "Don't treat me like a man or woman". Today, why do we need to pretend to be enlightened? Why do we have to pretend to have so-called delicate emotions? Facing the mainland market The pretentious and compromising movie has never been a good example. In the showdown between good and evil in Hong Kong movies at that time, which one was not ruthless? In "High Alert", Liu Qingyun gritted his teeth and said to Wu Zhenyu, you have an AK47, I tell you I have an MP5. Yu Rongguang in "Storm Troopers" stabbed Old Wu three times, and also I've never seen him repent, but the weak and weak emotional scenes in "Better Days" have already made me sore, let alone such an explosive movie from Donnie Yen. In fact, Wilson Yip has already compromised. The villain who does all kinds of evil even when he sees it, has an 80-year-old mother. If he wants more, he might as well watch a Korean drama.
Wizard Yip and Donnie Yen, the living treasures, named Lu Liangwei Brother Zha and Zou Zhaolong Tony. I don’t know how Tony Jia felt after seeing them. After the film was completed, Donnie Yen told reporters that he was bruised and bruised and expected to only be able to fight for two more years. What next? Just leave it to fate.