What are the differences between Chinese action movies and foreign ones? What are the advantages?

If we simply talk about the advantages, perhaps what is left now is that the effects in action movie scenes are closer to those in real fighting.

To quote a netizen, Chinese action movies are actually very good, inherited from thousands of years of martial arts history and combined with exaggerated techniques. Later, the introduction of foreign stunts obliterated the original flavor of China, which also led to the decline of Chinese action movies.

This is what I call the rest. Yes, this is the only advantage left. Because martial arts originated and flourished in China, foreign movies are definitely not as realistic and rich as domestic ones in terms of action scenes.

The most glorious Chinese action film was in the 1990s, led by Yuan Heping and the Yuan family. Later, the stunts appeared and they began to feel tired. It was not until 2006 and 2007 that they appeared in Donnie Yen's " With the release of "Slaying the Wolf" and "The Fuse", everyone returned to more realistic action movie scenes, and the trend of action movies started again.

However, with the development of network technology, more and more Hollywood movies are entering the mainland through non-theatre channels. The audience's field of vision suddenly broadened. With powerful visual effects, there was no problem with poor action effects. Foreign movies could feature space battles, time travel, aliens, and all kinds of weird super weapons.

These effects cannot be easily countered by action effects. The diversification of themes and the unreality of effects make the advantages of our domestic action films basically negligible.

Even if we only talk about the effects of action movies, "The Matrix" set off bullet time, and "Captain America 2" used a shield to block bullets. Our advantage has turned into a disadvantage.