Looking back at King Smart now, I think it's too exaggerated, but in those days, people were pursuing justice and strength, and everything would be taken for granted. In the heyday of Hong Kong movies, movies like King of the Elves were very popular. Lan Naicai, a mysterious talented director from Hong Kong, is also his last film. The whole movie looks extremely bloody, but it preaches positive energy.
The violent scenes in this film can affect the audience at that time, but now it seems mysterious. This kind of undisguised violence makes people excited, and it was also a wonderful film type at that time. Throughout the whole story, the definition that reverberates in my mind must be: violence and blood.
The film is adapted from a cartoon, so the violent scenes in it can be traced back, because the cartoon itself will be exaggerated in order to get the fans' voices. Androgen is advertised all the time, and it will not have a horrible visual sense, but it can bring bloody pleasure to the audience. That kind of raw skin is really addictive.
King Smart is played by Fan Shaohuang, who is familiar to everyone. He was gifted with martial arts and natural divine power since he was a child. However, because his girlfriend died after being raped, King Li avenged his girlfriend and shot the main figure of the criminal gang with one punch. The scene is of course extremely bloody. Although king smart also got five bullets, he was unscathed. When King Smart was sent to prison, he witnessed the darkness and filth inside, until he saw the kind old horse being bullied and killed by bobcats.
In fact, in a sense, King Smart can be regarded as a customs clearance game, playing mobsters and boss. Of course, under all kinds of crits, King Smart is still unscathed, perhaps a little exaggerated, which is also the sequela of comic adaptation. Even if it is buried for seven days, it can still be unscathed.
In the end, King Smart wiped out all the villains and punched them on the high concrete wall, which really made people see freedom and justice. In editing, the speed of the film is not slow, and it has a quick and accurate feeling, giving people a sense of tension, which may bring a little shadow to the young people at that time, but it must be said that more people feel that justice will eventually overcome evil.