The audience reactions are half the fun here. You can see the genuine shock on the elders' faces when the underdog gets knocked down. It adds so much weight to the fight. The setting looks authentic, like a real historical drama. Watching this on netshort app feels like catching a live broadcast of a secret tournament.
Finally, a fight scene where the hits look like they actually hurt. The sound design complements the visuals perfectly. The protagonist in the black robe with white embroidery fights with such precision. It is not just about speed; it is about power. No memory? Still Martial GOAT! is the energy he brings to every punch.
Who is this guy with the crack on his face? He acts like he owns the place. The contrast between his chaotic energy and the stoic hero is brilliant storytelling. I love how the camera lingers on his smirk. It makes you wonder what his backstory is. The tension before the first strike is palpable.
The costumes and the courtyard setting are visually stunning. Everyone looks like they stepped out of a painting. The red lanterns and banners create a festive yet dangerous atmosphere. It is rare to see such attention to detail in short formats. The fight feels like a ceremonial duel gone wrong.
The guy in the plain black robe is clearly the protagonist, but he looks so stressed. You can feel the pressure on his shoulders. When he finally lands a hit, the relief is visible. No memory? Still Martial GOAT! might be ironic here because he is struggling so hard. Rooting for him to turn the tide.