Today I went to see "The Bullet Man". The whole movie was almost non-stop fighting from start to finish. But it felt like the fighting lacked soul. The action design also lacked aesthetic appeal. It was like a novice chef just starting out, cooking with top-notch ingredients, yet the final dish turned out quite mediocre. Among the action actors, Jet Li's movements had the most masterful quality. His overall body movement, footwork, and the fluidity of his actions were very smooth. The roles he played, like Wong Fei-hung, Fang Shijie, and Chen Zhen, were executed with such grace and flow, like a stream of water. Donnie Yen's actions lean more towards explosiveness, speed, and combat style. The visual impact and recognizability are very strong. As for Wu Jing, I always find it hard to evaluate him. He has neither the aesthetic appeal of Jet Li nor the explosiveness of Donnie Yen. It just feels like he fights for the sake of fighting. But he is probably one of the last generation of martial arts stars in China. I once thought that after growing up, Xie Miao wouldn't be too bad, because he worked with Jet Li in "The Letter to Dad" and "Hong Xi Guan." But I couldn't get through 10 minutes of that Northeast police movie. As for Bruce Lee, he is a legendary figure.