I just think that we already live in a gender-dogmatic enough society. So it's important to emphasize that people don't stop being men or women if they don't fit the dogmatic stereotypes about people of their gender.
All three films were quite a cliche in their own way, but the third is felt more clicked due to more archetypal…
Well, I don't complain. So far, it suits me. But the idea that all criminals are exclusively sadists with cold weapons, which Ma beats with Rocket Punchs, seems somewhat repeated.
Really average movie but always fun to watch ma dong.
It's like rewatching cheese action movies from the 80s and 90s. This is clearly not a citizen Kane, but it is quite high quality and entertained in its own niche.
It has all iconic elements of the previous movies, violent fight as a comic relief, lots of stabbing, a lot more…
All three films were quite a cliche in their own way, but the third is felt more clicked due to more archetypal characters and began to repeat their own cliches with a franchise.
Because in the past two parts they always had only one Big Bad. In this case, MC faced 3 archetypal Asian criminal villains at once. This is as if you received 3 Double cheeseburger instead of one BigMac.
I begin to love Asian criminal comedies. They are somewhat naively idealistic and at the same time authentic and naturalistic enough so that you do not think that this is a fairy tale.
Live Action makes a very strong damage control and now Aqua literally becomes "I love to live" dude who, being…
The quality of the original final is a separate topic for conversations. But in this case, Live Action does everything possible to at least conceptually fix things.
Breaking Bad vibe.