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Rival love is one of the few classic comedies in Donnie Yen. The paragraph you mentioned is the first time I saw Donnie Yen and Yuan Heping compete with that big woman in the gym. Cheating won. As a result, Di Wei saw that Donnie Yen was so powerful that he always wanted to compete with Donnie Yen.

Plot: Rival Love is a light comedy film Eddie in response to the thunderbolt craze at that time. Young Donnie Yen is dating a rich girl and falling in love with his cousin. There are many young and frivolous jokes in the film, and there are also very funny jokes. Just like Tai Chi, Donnie Yen, in his prime, is fluent in the film. He is agile and elegant, from dressing and wearing shoes in the morning to riding a bike to playing tennis, and his every move is full of energy. In addition, Donnie Yen skillfully combined break dancing with kung fu to create a unique thunderbolt kung fu, which caused a sensation in a scene with his opponent Kenny Perez. In this film, Di Wei plays a martial artist with a bit of an eccentric mind. He thinks Eddie is an expert in martial arts and tries his best to lure him to the gym to compete. This kind of fighting is a combination of western boxing and taekwondo, and many props are also used, from fences around the boxing ring, barbells, trampolines and even skipping ropes as weapons. Donnie Yen had bad luck at first. Di Wei is too big to be thrown out, caught or dragged around. Quite unfortunate, but the final victory is still young. This battle is quite thrilling. In this film, Donnie Yen's comedy performance is also first-class.