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How do you evaluate Stephen Chow's "Kung Fu"?

The movie had not been released yet, but after it was released, the audience couldn't accept the movie, scolded it constantly, and even went so far as to be disappointed with Stephen Chow. Although there are also nonsensical comedy images that we are familiar with! Many people said they couldn't understand it at the time, but later the ratings gradually increased. In fact, including me, I couldn’t understand this movie at first. Maybe it’s because I was young and didn’t have much experience at the time. After knowing that Stephen Chow’s new movie was released some time ago, I looked through some of his works again. Then I felt that the movie "Kung Fu" is a movie with a lot of information and reflects a lot of human nature! A lot of foreshadowing techniques are used to map some phenomena, and the climax of the storyline is also one after another!

Just like the appearance of Stephen Chow in the film, the blackmail attempt failed and the butterfly effect caused by pretending to be the Ax Gang. The Ax Gang's revenges were triggered again and again, with the emergence of the Twelve-way Tan Kick, the Hong Family Iron Fist, the Wulang Bagua Stick, the Six-Finger Piano Demon, and then to Tai Chi, Lion's Roar Kung Fu, Toad Kung Fu, and finally returned to the original work that Stephen Chow originally wanted to do. In order to maintain world peace, I spent all my pocket money originally used for studying to buy this secret book "Tathagata Palm"!

The emergence of these kung fu skills is not to prove that "the fastest is the only one who cannot break". Whoever is faster is the master. Stephen Chow has also said many times that this movie is a movie about courage. After defeating Fire Cloud Evil God, he had two lines of dialogue: "What kind of palm technique are you doing?", "You want to learn? I'll teach you!", until Fire Cloud Evil God knelt down and admitted "I lost."

This conversation contains so much meaning and so much meaning! It’s also the centerpiece of the entire movie!

I think this movie is Stephen Chow’s best and most representative movie! He is no longer blindly nonsensical, but is expressing his own views on the world. I feel that the artistic atmosphere has become higher and the level has also improved!