"Ji Kung Fu Tao" is a Japanese drama film produced in Japan in 2021, starring Tsuda Kenjiro, Fuji Directed by Ze Haohe. This film takes the inheritance and growth of martial arts as the theme, and tells a touching journey of martial arts.
In the film, Kenjiro Tsuda plays a senior martial artist who is in the martial arts dojo Single-handedly founded the "Extreme Kung Fu Tao" martial arts school. Martial arts here are not just physical exercise, but also a kind of spiritual practice. He not only teaches students various martial arts skills, but also pays more attention to cultivating their moral and moral concepts.
The protagonist in the movie meets a young student who is a character Introverted and socially awkward youth. At school, he was often excluded and ridiculed by his classmates. However, he has a strong interest in martial arts and dreams of becoming a real martial arts master.
During getting along with Kenjiro Tsuda, the young student gradually changed himself. Tsuda Kenjiro's teachings not only helped him master higher martial arts skills, but also taught him self-confidence and tenacity. He continued to work hard on the way of martial arts, and gradually found his own position and self-worth.
In the process of growing up, he also encountered setbacks and tribulations. But Tsuda Kenjiro was always by his side, giving encouragement and guidance. With the joint efforts of the master and the apprentice, he finally defeated his inner demons and embarked on his own path of martial arts.
In addition to the stories of young students, the film also shows other students in martial arts growth on the road. They have different personalities and backgrounds, but they support each other and grow up in the big family of "Extreme Kung Fu Tao". While learning martial arts, everyone also learned how to respect and understand others, and formed a deep friendship.
"Extreme Kung Fu Dao", a Japanese drama movie, through the inheritance of martial arts and growth, conveying important values and moral concepts in life to the audience. Martial arts is not only a skill, but also an attitude towards life. It teaches us how to face difficulties and setbacks, how to respect others and cherish friendship.