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How about the movie Good Boy, Good Kung Fu?
The movie "Good Boy, Good Kung Fu" mainly tells that Li Le is a teenager who loves martial arts and studied martial arts with his grandfather since childhood. By chance, he took part in a martial arts competition without telling his family, hoping to win the grand prize of a family trip to Macau, and wanted to take this opportunity to reunite his divorced father Li Yiran and his mother He Qi through the trip. It happened to be discovered by my grandfather, CSI. I intended to persuade Li Le to quit the competition, but I was persuaded by Li Le to create an absurd "kidnapping case" with my friend, Lao Ju, but things gradually got out of control. ...

In the film, Sun Xi, the actor of the mother, said that the film taught her to look at problems from the emotional perspective of children. "Dad" Zheng Hao combined the film with real life and introduced the safety education of children involved in the film. Li Peize, the actor of George W. Li Le, introduced that Good Boy, Good Kung Fu is a movie with love, affection, juvenile responsibility and positive energy.

As a breakthrough in children's films, the film Good Boy, Good Kung Fu takes the dream-chasing behavior of Li Le, a martial arts teenager, as the breakthrough point, the plot progress with the ridiculous Oolong kidnapping with Grandpa Ju, the family fun as the foothold, the expression of social topics such as dreams, family and parenting education, the integration of inspirational, action, family fun and other commercial elements, and the expression of modern family relations and parent-child issues from the perspective of children.

As a breakthrough in children's films, the film Good Boy, Good Kung Fu takes the dream-chasing behavior of Li Le, a martial arts teenager, as the breakthrough point, the plot progress with the ridiculous Oolong kidnapping with Grandpa Ju, the family fun as the foothold, the expression of social topics such as dreams, family and parenting education, the integration of inspirational, action, family fun and other commercial elements, and the expression of modern family relations and parent-child issues from the perspective of children.