Sammo Hung Sammo Hung's critical thinness is highly discussed. The flexible fat man suddenly lost weight successfully, and the audience was still a little uncomfortable. As the elder brother of the older generation of Hong Kong Kung Fu stars and the boss of Hong Jiaban, Sammo Hung has also made great contributions to Kung Fu films.
The most popular time in Sammo Hung was in the 1980s, when Hongjiaban had many excellent kung fu films. At that time, many kung fu stars emerged in mainland China, such as Jason Wu and Chiu Man-Cheuk. Today, Jason Wu is popular because of the Wolf Warriors series, but he has been developing in Hong Kong in his early years.
Jason Wu and Sammo Hung also cooperated in the movie Kill the Wolf, in which Jason Wu played Sammo Hung's subordinate, and in the movie "Take the Handsome", Jason Wu and Sammo Hung had a wonderful fight. At that time, Jason Wu was still a rookie and a younger brother in front of the bosses. Now that the bosses have retired, the younger brother is gradually starting to take the position of the boss.
Sammo Hung once said that Hong Kong Kung Fu artists have no way out, while Jason Wu, in any case, is not worried about food and clothing even if he is disabled. In the past, Jason Wu was injured in filming and had to walk with crutches. At that time, Jason Wu always lived on his laurels.
Jason Wu is indeed. In recent years, Wu Jing has once again opened the door to kung fu and science fiction movies with several works. Kung fu movies are not as good as before, but the former artists are very old now, so it is impossible to invite them out to play. In fact, Jason Wu tried to change when he grew up. As we all know, his films are a combination of comedy and kung fu. In recent years, the martial arts in movies have decreased a lot because his body doesn't support him very much.
Although Jason Wu is still Jason Wu, there are still some netizens who don't buy it. Some netizens also said that it is better not to shoot and make the classics permanent. For example, Sammo Hung and Jet Li rarely make movies again. Shoot again, and the soul of kung fu will be gone. Don't ruin the classics in order to continue them. After all, age is given to young people. Although I don't know what attitude the kung fu film industry will become in the future, it seems really bad at present. It's still hard to take the lead by Jason Wu alone. Nowadays, young artists seldom have real kung fu, and many still use the posture of body double, with kung fu as an aid. Movies with pure kung fu plots like those in those days can only belong to that era. What do you think of what Sammo Hung said?