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What are the good martial arts dramas?

Douban: 9.

Starring: Felix Wong Yat Wa/Benny Chan/Fan Shaohuang

. Plot Comments: This version is too classic, TVB is too good, and the service way is very simple at the present level, but these things are just icing on the cake. The most important thing is the original shooting method of the script, which incorporates the understanding of the actor's role. At least this version is really too early for Ni Kuang to blind A Zi, and he hates A Zi too much. When he doesn't make things difficult for Qiao Feng, he feels that he is a tragic figure affected by the growing environment. Alas, pity me for helping Joe. In addition, the rhythm of the theme song "A Difficult Classic" is breathtaking, the lyrics are amazing, and the artistic conception is praised by photography! Even if you master the dragon, you can't learn this song.

Heroes of the Condor

Douban: 9.2

Starring: Louis Koo and Carman Lee

When I was a child, I liked watching Heroes of the Condor very much, recorded TV audio with tapes and bought many stickers. I like the little dragon girl in Carman Lee and Yang Guo in Louis Koo best. I like every song and music in it very much, and it is the best version of The Condor Heroes in my heart. Moreover, I'm afraid that the drama's Cass will be wiped out, and the fit between the two starring roles is too high and perfect. I don't believe "I miss Yang Guo for life". It's reasonable to put it on Gu Zi. However, my favorite is Guo Xiang. She is young, eccentric, chivalrous, loyal and kind. It is said that she never married, and later started the Emei school, which is another matter.

The Legend of the Condor Heroes

Douban: 9.2

Starring: Felix Wong Yat Wa, Barbara Yung

tvb is an eternal martial arts biography. It is rare to make such a movie in the 198s. Is this the Hong Kong TV series with the largest collection of coffee? Starring Felix Wong Yat Wa and Michael Miu in the Five Tigers of Wireless in those days, supporting roles are Ng Man Tat, Qin Pei, Ceng Jiang, Xie Xian and other old opera bones, even a walk-on is Stephen Chow, Wu Zhenyu and Ouyang Zhenhua. The director is Du Qifeng, the producer is Wang Jing's father Wang Tianlin, the martial arts instructor is Cheng Xiaodong, and the assistant is Ju Juewei. Even the authors of the three theme songs like Hong Kong movies best, or Huang Rong played by Weng Meiling. It feels like a movie.