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Fitness gentlemen from all walks of life
Arnold Schwarzenegger is James Cameron's "Terminator" and the spokesman of action movies in 1980s and 1990s. He is burdened with the principle of "harder, faster and stronger" in medical advertisements, holding high giant machine guns and never slackening his muscles, and appearing at appropriate and critical moments. Schwarzenegger became the representative of American popular culture to some extent. In the eyes of many people, he is the embodiment of the strong and the strong, and is the spiritual idol of Americans.

Jason Statham never appreciated the mechanical killing of bloodthirsty soldiers in traditional action movies, and tended to humanize the characters. Tough guy's tenderness has become the most attractive label in Jason Statham, which not only makes men enjoy it, but also successfully captures women's hearts. Fans who like him will always have some regrets, such as Statham's low-key and plain, Statham's star path will never reach the peak of glory, and his tough muscles and hot fights that instantly ignite adrenal hormones, but no classic film has ever been permanently loaded into the depths of memory.

Bruce Willis is a popular action star in Hollywood, with strong physique, sharp outline and a little baldness. Although he is not as eye-catching as a bodybuilder and has no handsome appearance, Bruce has irresistible charm and has become a classic benchmark for Hollywood tough guy image. Bruce Willis used acting as a treatment for stuttering in his early years, and created the image of a "lone ranger" through works such as Die Hard Rowen. He has been a very popular action star in Hollywood since 1990s, but he has also been regarded as a "box office poison" by critics.

Stallone was born in poverty, but his struggle to become a generation of action stars through unremitting efforts, like the protagonist in his masterpiece Loki series, is the most inspiring "American Dream", the unyielding representative of civilian heroes in social change, and inspires people living in misery to move forward bravely. Even if slight facial paralysis caused drooping eyes, dull expression and vague pronunciation, Stallone has brought the most nominations and awards for the Golden Raspberry Award in history, and Stallone will never deny it.

Rambo, who was dismissed by critics, showed the beauty of muscular men to Chinese people for the first time, and in a rather overbearing way inspired Chinese people's aesthetic instinct for men, which was suppressed for many years, and started the trend of male bodybuilding in China in the 1980s.

Bruce Lee's appearance broke the falsehood of previous kung fu action movies and the flagging of Hong Kong's star temperament, created a precedent for Chinese to March into Hollywood, let westerners know and learn from China's kung fu, and made action movies one of the mainstream movies in Hong Kong. Many movie celebrities in the world have commented on Bruce Lee in this way. His films are clear about love and hate, full of patriotic feelings, and show the world a part of China culture through films. Known as "a wizard in the history of contemporary China martial arts and movies" and "the most effective person to promote China martial arts". Americans praised him as "forbidden kingdom" and the Japanese called him "Takeshi".