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The names of all old Hong Kong movies

"Amazing Dad"

Yan Yan (Charlene Choi) has a rebellious personality and is fascinated by the world of martial arts. Her single father Yan Muying (Tony Leung Ka Fai) is an average piano teacher. , such a father makes her feel very embarrassed. As a result, conflicts between father and daughter continued, and jokes arose frequently... When Ren Muying was heartbroken, she accidentally became the Hong brother of "Flying in the Foggy Night", which caused a martial arts storm in the world, which made Yan Yan She felt that she was very proud, so she caused trouble everywhere, and finally got into a big disaster and got out of hand. The father had to suffer humiliation on his daughter's behalf, and Yanyan was finally converted...

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Hong Kong directors often have their own unique and novel ways of handling themes, "The Great Dad" Although it is a family movie, it has a completely different feel from "That Mountain, That Man, That Dog", which also tells the story of the relationship between father and son.

The operation mode of commercial films allows the film to bring together popular Hong Kong boy and girl idols Charlene Choi and Boy’z. Their innocence and vitality inject the style of a youth film into the film. And Tony Leung Ka-fai, who once appeared as a public lover and poet, has also begun to appear on the screen as a loving father after passing his forties. As early as in "The Brave Man", Tony Leung Ka Fai and Charlene Choi played father and daughter, but at that time family relationship was not the main line of the film. However, Tony Leung Ka Fai expressed his cherishment of this fate more than once, and said that he saw his daughter in the young Twins. future. He also said that Charlene Choi is the "next stop queen". This time, "Amazing Dad" finally fulfilled their father-daughter wish. It is said that on the set, the two of them treated each other like father and daughter, which shows that their relationship is extraordinary. And being this father is not easy. In addition to playing the piano, Tony Leung also has to travel around the world and be a big brother. This kind of plot can only be imagined by Hong Kong screenwriters.

"Infernal Affairs" needs no introduction.

"Made in Hong Kong"

(Made in Hong Kong)

Director: Chen Guo

Screenwriter: Chen Guo

Photography: Ke Xingpei and Lin Huaquan

Actors: Li Cansen - Tu Zhongqiu Yan Xuci - Lin Yuping Li Dongquan - Aaron Tan Jiaquan - Hui Baoshan

Producer Andy Lau Yang Ziming

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Zhongqiu is a troubled boy who can be seen everywhere in the streets. He can also be said to be a little gangster. In addition to playing ball and fighting all day long. But he also has his own principles of life, so he took in Aaron, a mentally retarded boy who was bullied. And while collecting debts for Brother Rong, he fell in love with A Ping, who suffered from kidney disease, and devoted himself to saving money to help her pay for hospitalization. What seems to be a coincidence is that Aaron was abandoned by his parents. In Zhongqiu, he was first abandoned by his father, and then his mother also abandoned him. A Ping was also a child without a father. Chen Guo shows us from beginning to end: how dark the world of adults is. They always deceive young people irresponsibly. Parents who seem strong and sanctimonious will only shrink back into their shells timidly when trouble comes. .....

This film won the Best Film at the 17th Hong Kong Film Awards (1997)

The Best Director at the 17th Hong Kong Film Awards ( 1997)

Best Newcomer at the 17th Hong Kong Film Awards (1997)

Best Director at the 34th Taiwan Golden Horse Film Awards (1997)

The 34th Taiwan Golden Horse Film Awards for Best Original Screenplay (1997)

The 4th Hong Kong Film Critics Society Awards for Best Director (1998)

The 4th Hong Kong Film Critics Society Award Recommended Film (1998)

The Third Hong Kong Golden Bauhinia Award for Best Film (1998)

The Third Hong Kong Golden Bauhinia Award for Best Director (1998) He won the Best Director Award at the Hong Kong Film Awards in 1997 and the Best Director and Screenplay Award at the Taiwan Golden Horse Awards.

Farewell to the youth of despair and youth forever

The last words Xiao Ming said to Xiao Si before being stabbed to death by Xiao Si were "Why don't you understand? This world is not I will change for you! Just like the world, I will not change for you!" Yang Dechang told us how cruel the world is to young people. At first, he thought that Chen Guo just disagreed with Yang Dechang, so he asked Zhong Qiu to say: "The world is changing too fast. When you don't have time to change, the world is already different."

Think about it carefully. , there was no conflict, and perhaps Chen Guo had never heard Yang Dechang's words. The world has not changed at all for Xiao Si, and these words come from Xiao Ming, who is deeply loved by Xiao Si on Kuling Street. This world is what a young boy who would rather live in love has to face in Guling Street, Taipei. world. On the other side of Hong Kong, Mid-Autumn Festival could not make the world change for him. He had no choice but to understand Ashan on the other side of the underworld. The reason why Zhongqiu felt that the world was changing rapidly was because after he survived the catastrophe, he learned that his beloved A Ping had died beside him, and he also learned that "Hong Kong's only fool and bewilderment kid" Aaron was killed by his boss. For Zhongqiu, the world is changing too fast, but it does not change for him. He is so powerless that he cannot promote the development of anything. The world has become unfamiliar to Zhongqiu, and he is lonely and desperate. Zhongqiu, who is no longer cowardly, begins to take revenge on the worms who reject this pure world. So the boss died and Fatty Chen died.

In the end, at A Ping's grave, Zhong Qiu, who had no choice but to end up with Ashan, would stay with A Ping there forever.

The girl who committed suicide, Ashan, never appeared. In the end, Ashan's parents received a suicide note from Ashan who was taken down by her younger brother Aaron during the Mid-Autumn Festival. It has the handwriting of three children who bid farewell to their youth. Ashan is trapped by love and has no choice; Aping is trapped by terminal illness and has no choice; Zhongqiu is trapped by a world that does not want to wait for him and has no choice. Regarding family ties, Ashan has parents who care about her, and Aping at least has a mother who loves her, but at the end of the Mid-Autumn Festival, her mother also ran away.

Think of the girl who jumped into the waterfall in Japan's Meiji era in order to stay young forever like the brilliant and short-lived cherry blossoms. In "Made in Hong Kong", Mid-Autumn Festival and the others, a group of children who cannot be accommodated by the rapidly changing world, chose the final destination of desperate youth.

“We die so young, so we will always be young”, the Mid-Autumn Festival thinks so.

At the end of the movie, in a school in Hong Kong before the handover, Mandarin began to be taught on the radio, "The world is ours and yours, but in the end it is still yours..."

A good film that can baptize people’s hearts!

Starring: Xiao Fangfang

Answer Author: Bing Wei - Probation Level 4-27 14:25

"Rouge Button"

A romantic ghost story adapted from Li Bihua's original novel, set in Hong Kong in the 1930s The comparison between the Fengyue District in Tangxi and the city that has become very modern fifty years later makes people wonder what love is in the world through the comparison of two love affairs half a century apart. Anita Mui plays Ruhua, a famous prostitute in Shitangzui. She develops true love with the twelfth son of a rich family played by Leslie Cheung, but the boy's parents do not accept it. The two meet to commit suicide by swallowing opium. Unexpectedly, Ruhua's ghost is discovered only fifty years later. The Twelve Young Masters are not dead, but are working as extras in their old age. Wan Ziliang and his girlfriend Zhu Baoyi, who work in a newspaper office, help Ruhua find someone, and thus reflect on their own love relationship. Director Kwan Kam-peng directs this film to be very delicate and moving. The part about Tang Xi Fengyue captures a decadent beauty rarely seen in Hong Kong films, and the atmosphere is permeated with a strong sense of sadness and lingering. Anita Mui gave an excellent performance and won the Golden Horse Award for Best Actress.

Answer: origin Tudou - Magic Apprentice Level 4-29 14:16

The most anticipated work of 2005 by Golden Statue director Chen Musheng

Title: Sanchakou (English name: Divergence)

Producer/Director: Chen Musheng Screenwriter: An Xi

Image/Art Director: Zhang Shuping

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Leading starring: Aaron Kwok, Daniel Wu, Ekin Cheng

Starring: Li Xinjie, Luo Jialiang, Ning Jing, Lin Xiaofeng

Friendly starring: Eric Tsang, Li Cansen, Lin Xue

Type: Action/Drama Length: 98 minutes

Rating: IIB (Hong Kong) [Official website]

Produced by: Huanyu Entertainment Co., Ltd., Shanxi Film Studio

Released: April 28, 2005 (Hong Kong)

Plot summary: The fates of three people intersect

A money launderer who was escorted back to Hong Kong just He was murdered as soon as he got off the plane, and the professional killer Qu (Daniel Wu) who committed the crime fled without a trace. Rao Tiansong (played by Luo Jialiang), the mastermind of a money laundering syndicate who hired murderers to commit murder, saw that his frozen assets were about to be unfrozen. However, his only son Rao Xia (played by Tommy) was mysteriously abducted and disappeared.

Police officer Sun (played by Aaron Kwok), who is responsible for detaining prisoners, is an unlucky expert. His beloved girlfriend Sufang disappeared from the world ten years ago, and her life and death are still unknown, which makes him unable to let go. During the investigation, he discovered that the lawyer Du Housheng (played by Ekin Cheng) hired by the head of the money laundering group, and his wife Amy (played by Li Xinjie) looked very similar to his missing girlfriend, which aroused his interest in investigating the lawyer and his wife.

Although the professional killer successfully completed the task, he couldn't help but become curious about the case, which violated the killer's principle of "indifferent". His curiosity was not unreasonable...

The biggest highlight in "Sanchakou" is Aaron Kwok. He has a beard and a weathered face. He is tough and a little slovenly. He plays a tragic policeman who has been waiting for his girlfriend for 10 years. His acting skills give people a completely new feeling. . In an interview with reporters, Aaron Kwok said frankly that this was indeed his transformation, but in real life he would not wait 10 years for a woman like the protagonist in the film, "because I am emotionally impatient!"

In the film, Aaron Kwok has both action scenes and emotional scenes. His performance in the emotional scenes is very good, and he also has a strong sense of vicissitudes of life, which makes people feel a bit reborn.

Talking about the changes in the film, Aaron Kwok said that it is rare for him to act in such a film that allows him to express himself. This film is really worth watching!

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