With the development of civilization in human history, world-wide dissemination and exchange of advanced culture has been very important, the Kung Fu of Shaolin Temple has spread all over the world, and more and more people whoever they are young or old, have started to learn Kung Fu in china, because Shaolin temple are many authentic monks which own a large number of practice experience, they all are the masters in martial arts.
Now, Kung Fu Panda 2 is coming, which is directed by first-time feature director Jennifer Yuh Nelson, who made her debut with the honor of being the first female director to direct a major Hollywood animated feature with a solo credit. She was responsible for the striking Genndy Tartakovskiesque 2D animated opening of the first film, and here she relishes the opportunity to put more of that in various flashbacks. There is also a difference in her approach to the action scenes, which are more fluid and interactive with the environments—seemingly inspired by the broad antics of Jackie Chan’s set pieces—rather than the more direct hard blows seen in the first movie. Though the first movie’s fights certainly look more badass, Tigress says to Po at one point in this movie, “Hard style doesn’t suit you, anyway.”
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I believe the Kung Fu 2 will give us a totally different experience and make us know China Kung Fu better, let’s look forward to the coming of it.