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Not the best, but the better. Which movie line is it?
This sentence comes from the complete movie line of King of Destruction: "Not only does everyone have books to read, but everyone should practice."

The King of Destruction is directed by Stephen Chow. Hong Kong film starring Stephen Chow, Christy Chung and Ng Man Tat, released on 1994. The film tells the story of Jinyin He, a somewhat cowardly fast food boy, who accidentally chose the Jianghu doctor, Master Wang Daizuo, as his teacher in the pursuit of the goddess Ali, hoping to learn kung fu. In the end, I found nothing, and finally mastered "Invincible hot wheels" in an accidental opportunity, and defeated the Japanese with "hot wheels". Finally, he touched Ali and they fell in love.

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The play tells the story that A Yin, a poor boy, is bullied by others, but his heart is full of blood to punish rape and eliminate evil. He decided to change the status quo by practicing martial arts, get rid of the shadow of cowards completely, and gain a happy love in the process.

Winning record

The 3rd1Taiwan Film Golden Horse Award (1994)?

Cheng Xiaodong Golden Horse Award-Best Wushu Instructor Award (Nomination)

Film evaluation

This top ten hit movies of the year is the masterpiece of Stephen Chow and his old partner Li Lichi. From the beginning to the end, Ain in the film was silly and obscene, and then she got up the courage to beat herself and won. Stephen Chow played this complicated, real and exaggerated role of ordinary citizen quite well.

In short, although there are some vulgar and boring gimmicks and exaggerations in the film, it is also a masterpiece of "nonsense" performance.

At the beginning of the film, A Yin is silly, with a dead heart in the middle, and then she is full of courage. From beginning to end, he runs through the noble and obscene parts of ordinary citizens' character. This complex, real and exaggerated role gives full play to Brother Xing's performance and is definitely one of his best roles.

This film is also a relatively complete one of Brother Xing's modern works. The script is more rigorous and progressive, and there is an echo after the foreshadowing, but the appearance of breaking water is slightly abrupt and loses the tension of breath. It is Brother Xing's specialty to joke about subversive imitation of traditional genre films.

Movie highlights

A Yin's imitation of "Terminator" is one of the classic scenes that all "star fans" talk about. The part where A Yin practiced kung fu was Brother Xing's "tribute" to the early martial arts films. A Yin seriously practiced all kinds of legendary "stunts" and performed them unconsciously while working.

The last loop of the film is one of the best loops of Brother Xing. In this more realistic film, psychological tactics are exaggerated to the extreme, with no talent and extraordinary stunts, only perseverance and the spirit of "immortality". It is worth noting that many of the techniques in this paragraph were born out of the billiards competition in Brother Xing's early work "Descendants of the Dragon".

TV commentary, in particular, is not only an important part of psychological tactics, but also a hilarious part. It's just in the initial stage in the movie Dragon, and it's handled very well in this film.

Baidu Encyclopedia-King of Destruction