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Recommend some good Hong Kong gangster movies

1. Gunfire

When it comes to gangster themes, you have to mention Johnnie To, and when you mention Johnnie To, you have to mention "Gunfire".

This classic took only 19 days from start to finish. The shootout scene in the shopping mall has become a classic in Hong Kong movies.

The relationship between the five people went from strangers, to discord, to closeness. A simple little action tells us: they are not just performing tasks, but brothers.

2. Jianghu

An alternative gangster movie co-produced by Andy Lau and Jacky Cheung. The reason why it is said to be alternative is that in addition to the bloody Jianghu, the film puts more tentacles into In the inner world of the two gangster brothers, the painting style is also quite literary and artistic.

Twenty years before and after, the fate of the two time and space, what has not changed is the rivers and lakes, has become the human heart.

But of course there are things that remain unchanged. A simple dialogue and the decades-long friendship between Jacky Cheung and the left hand are enough to make the viewer cry.

3. Lame Hao

Based on the life of Wu Xihao, a famous drug lord in Hong Kong in the 1960s and 1970s, it describes his legendary life.

Although this film was quite successful, not only sweeping the Hong Kong Film Awards after its release, but also being dubbed the Hong Kong version of "The Godfather", I don't know what Mr. Wu Xihao himself would think after watching it.

The brotherhood of the Chaoshan gang, the gangster epic of a gangster, coupled with the body of the porn star Ye Mei, who wouldn't like to watch such a movie?

4. The Young and the Dangerous

Needless to say, this series is a classic. The "Young and Dangerous" series can even be said to have influenced a generation of teenagers' understanding of gangsters. .

After many years of work, they just played a small role in "Pancake Man" again, and they can still make the whole movie theater excited.

Although we will never be able to make "Young and Dangerous" again, the bloody world of swords and swords is still vaguely like yesterday.

5. Prison situation

There are friendships, rivers and lakes, realistic prison life, and the survival law of the weak and the strong. Although the prison is small, it is more cruel than the outside world.

The struggle between Ah Zheng and Ah Yao, a pair of friends in need, and the evil warden has once again subverted people's understanding of good and evil.

And Chow Yun-fat also contributed another classic image after Ponyboy.

6. Bloody Heroes

Wu Yusen's pinnacle work, the Hong Kong film market in the 1980s was dominated by Chow Yun-fat.

One is a killer chased by the underworld, and the other is a policeman who is marginalized by his superiors. The two seemingly unrelated people fight side by side and create a sympathetic love affair.

Wu Yusen, who likes churches and pigeons, must not miss this masterpiece of violent aesthetics with rivers and lakes and friendship.

7. The True Colors of a Hero

One of the most classic Hong Kong gangster movies. At the same time, he also created one of the most classic characters in the history of Hong Kong movies-Brother Ma.

There is not much love between children, so Xiao Ma yelled out: I must get back what I lost with my own hands! This is the real world and real human nature.

8. Yafei and Yaqi

Of course, comedy themes are also indispensable in Hong Kong gangster-themed movies, such as this one.

A pair of good gay friends Ya Fei (played by Tony Leung) and Ya Qi (played by Jacky Cheung) work together to join the underworld.

However, they are not only greedy for money, cowards, but also scornful of their boss... These two younger brothers are probably feared by every gangster.

No one has ever doubted Tony Leung’s comedy talent, not to mention Jacky Cheung, a walking emoticon.

This absurd black comedy also uses a satirical perspective to mock the seemingly beautiful but actually absurd underworld.

9. O Ji Triad Files

Good friends Ah Hao (played by Liu Qingyun) and Ah Le (played by Wu Zhenyu) who grew up together have a dream of being a police officer.

However, one of them joined the police force and the other joined the underworld. However, these brothers cooperated with the police and the public and made a fortune together...

In order to leave, At the pinnacle of life, even a beauty like Zhu Yin can take action. Ah Hao, played by Liu Qingyun, can definitely be regarded as a leader in the underworld.

10. True Hero

Two gang members Jack (played by Lai Lai) and Qiu (played by Liu Qingwan) met in a bar and became sympathetic brothers.

In the end, the two gangs broke up, and the two had no choice but to fight to the death. Although it is a traditional gangster film, it has a literary and artistic flavor everywhere.

At the end of the film, the scene where Liming helps the dead Liu Qingyun kill his enemy is also quite cruel. I admire Johnnie To.