If you love parkour, you must have heard of the movie "Violent Neighborhood", which as the enlightenment teacher of many parkour lovers, he was once affectionately called "French kung fu film" by Chinese fans, but the parkour clips in the film did make people's blood boil.
Because of this movie, Leto, who plays the little, has entered the field of vision, and the actor is the famous parkour founder David Belle David Belle.

Born in France, David Beyer loved to run and jump on the roof of his school as a child. Inspired by his military father when he grew up, he pioneered the parkour sport.
As the founder of parkour, David Bell, everyone is most impressed by his film "Violent Neighborhood", the movie scene in the super dazzling jump action attracted countless sports fans. After the release of the film, parkour became a fashionable sport and quickly became popular all over the world.
The Violent Neighborhood series is divided into three films, and in the first two films, David Bell has taken his unique physical skills to the extreme. Accompanied by close-quarters hand-to-hand combat capable of breaking bones and deadly high-altitude jumps, this seemingly never-ending race takes creative parkour extremes to a whole new level, while bringing a thrilling action parkour journey for all viewers
In his later film, Violent Neighborhood, David Bell's leap between buildings is even more adrenaline-pumping! And Paul Walker's appearance also added a lot to the whole movie.
As for loving the sport, he himself once said, "When I want to do something good, I should do whatever I want." So, if people are happy because of the flips, very good! If you're happy because you're competing, it's not bad! If you don't like the game, go to training. If you like to climb trees, then go climb trees, it's not a problem. Everyone in parkour is free to choose what to do. Go for it, do what you want, parkour is designed to get people to express themselves so things develop, and if you choose to open up some and close other possibilities, you'll get lost. You need maximum openness. You need to bloom in the midst of trying every possibility. ”
With the development of global parkour for a full decade, from the first dozen videos, three movies have developed to now penetrate into parkour-related industries. Movies and television, commercial shows, peripheral games... More and more people are falling in love with this kind of urban sprinting movement.
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