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Ah fu Chinese name: A Fu mbth: Tiger? 6? 9 Director: Li Rengang directed the play: Zhang Zhicheng Li Rengang directed the action: Zhou Bili starred: Andy Lau Takako Tokiwa Intira Jaroenpura Category: Action Country: Hong Kong Language: Cantonese Premiere Date: 65438+February 2, 20001Production Company: Tianmu Film Co., Ltd. American Film Association Rating: IIB Film Length: 105 Minutes Hong Kong a freedom fighter Ah Fu Peng. However, when he met Pim, a young female photographer who came to shoot a documentary (17), his fate changed unexpectedly. Tiger, who abstained midway, couldn't resist the provocation of Thailand's poor guess and killed by mistake. Tiger was jailed for manslaughter 13 years. After he was released from prison, Pim died, leaving his daughter as Ploy the Tiger. During his visit to Ploy, Tiger met the young orphanage director and fell in love with him. In order to prove to his daughter that he is a real boxer, and to compensate for Pim's expectation and love, Tiger resolutely returned to the boxing world, and with Mang's assistance, he fought to the death with the current boxing champion Tawang ... The clip of this behind-the-scenes film was shot by Tianming Film Company in Andy Lau and co-starred with popular Japanese idol artist Takako Tokiwa. As this film is the100th film since Andy Lau started shooting, it is of great significance. Andy Lau plays the role of a Thai boxer in the film. Before the film started, he specially exercised his figure. Unfortunately, when Hua Tsai visited professional boxers in Thailand, he realized that their bodies were actually slim. In order to be realistic, Andy Lau had to lose weight quickly in two weeks, and practiced with famous local boxers, and finally got the ideal figure of Afu's stills. When shooting the boxing scene, he personally went into battle all the time. Although it was quite hard, he insisted on continuing for the sake of effect. Takako Tokiwa, the audience at the scene, was dumbfounded. Ah Hu highly praised Hua Zai's professional fighting spirit. Takako Tokiwa worked with Leslie Cheung on Moonlight Express before, and this time he took on Ah Fu, mainly because he likes Hua Tsai, and the script and characters are very attractive. Chang Pan needs to be proficient in Japanese, English, Thai and Chinese in the film, so whenever she has time, she will sit in the corner and recite the dialogue alone, with a very serious attitude and really get high praise. "Ah Fu" has been highly praised before its official release, and the film is very popular in Southeast Asia. In Japan alone, the purchase price is as high as eight figures, which is higher than that of international director Wong Kar-wai. So the film has already recovered its cost before it was released.