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The star of Farewell My Concubine was not actually my brother at first. How did John Lone miss this role?

Because John Lone also had high requirements for shooting conditions, the producers at that time could not completely satisfy John Lone, and there may be some reasons that our audience didn't know. On the whole, it's a pity.

Because of this scandal, John Lone was mentioned in the headlines, which was a bit like expected sadness. Leslie Cheung and John Lone are excellent existences. But their pursuit is different. My brother is an all-round and versatile artist who has done well in all aspects. John Lone left only a few works in his life, and the one with the highest evaluation made him nominated for the Golden Globe Award twice. Yes, Zhang Ziyi was nominated once, which gave her the title of international chapter.

It's just that nobody knows about John Lone. Or people who know him are limited to some gossip and rumors, and at most there is a movie "The Last Emperor". Farewell My Concubine is starring Leslie Cheung, but many people don't know that John Lone also starred in a film disguised as a man, Butterfly Jun, and even in this film, there is a Peking Opera.

1992, Chen Kaige's Farewell My Concubine was starred by John Lone, and the offer was100000. At the beginning, John Lone liked this role very much, and the role of Little Bean even hit the heart of Zunlong, because it was exactly the same as his own experience. Both of them were abandoned by their parents, and later they both studied opera. Besides, John Lone is proficient in Peking Opera. However, due to the fact that the domestic producers could not meet the requirements of the actor's filming, they gave up and later starred in Leslie Cheung.

To many people, John Lone may be a strange name, but China fans who love John Lone are happy to call him "Sir", probably because he is so elegant, noble and gentle.