can be ignored, all action fans want to see is the action. This film should be a direct-release DVD. Both the scene and the scale are basically at the level of a TV miniseries, and occasionally there are several scenes of pornographic girls. Michael de White takes a few stories of young people who show great power. Unlike the black buddies in Senegal who strictly forbid disciples in private fights in the previous movie, Dwight has an open-minded attitude: you are free to use everything I give you. This mentality is more in line with the public's psychology, as the so-called body possesses a weapon, kills itself, and has spent countless hard work and sweat to develop a good skill, but it does not provide young people with opportunities to show it, and it is too inhuman.
Unfortunately, there are not many fighting scenes in Dwight. Except for a scene of a big police war, the other shows are only sporadic moves. The young people can't say that the fight is not good, but the actions are always not as authentic as the old guys. The highlight of the movie is the cage fight in the last twenty minutes, which is unfortunately less exciting. Compared with the battle between Dwight and Akins in "Ultimate Fighter 2", the youngsters are much younger after all.