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Did the Wolf Warrior learn dock warfare?

The vicious cold front (Jason Wu), the cunning old cat (Scott Atkins), the arrogant vice captain Wolf Warrior, the sexy female boss Long Xiaoyun (Nan Yu) and the scheming drug Lord (Red Mud) are all shaped into distinct individuals. It is with the existence of these individuals that the scenes with slightly insufficient war tension can be enriched. The development of war movies from writing artillery to writing people is the greatest reference of Wolf Warriors to dock warfare. Liu Yi's script, Peter Ngor's photography and Chung Chi Li's action guidance helped Jason Wu achieve a substantial breakthrough in China's war movies.

The first person to learn dock warfare was Jason Wu, not Bayi Factory, because he had advantages that Bayi Factory didn't have. Although Bayi Factory has the resources to shoot large-scale war scenes, it has no concept of dock warfare. For a long time, Jason Wu has been working with Hong Kong filmmakers to shoot kung fu films and fashion action films. These commercially successful films let Jason Wu know how to control the rhythm, vision and scene of the film, so that the audience can get the most comfortable enjoyment. Although the genre of "Wolf Warriors" has been changed into a war movie, it still has the tension of an action movie in rhythm, supplemented by the grandeur of vision and scenes, which naturally complement each other.