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What does the movie chasing dragons tell?

Zhuilong tells the story that Wu Shihao, who can fight and dare to fight, came to Hong Kong illegally. In order to survive for a long time, he joined hands with the thoughtful detective Mayor to dominate Hong Kong.

in the 196s and 197s, Hong Kong was colonized by Britain, with corrupt power and social chaos. In 1963, A Hao (Donnie Yen), a poor young man, sneaked into Hong Kong, determined to fight for his life with the heart of "life and death, wealth in the sky". Ah Hao, with his brothers, started licking blood all the way from the bottom of Kowloon City Village, climbed to the position of drug overlord in Hong Kong, and took control of the top ten gangs in Hong Kong. The Jianghu people called him "Lame Hao".

while the mayor (Andy Lau) climbs from an ordinary detective to the position of Chinese chief inspector step by step, leading 3, police officers in Hong Kong, holding the "hidden rules" of public security in Hong Kong. In order to monopolize the three major economic industries of Hong Kong's gambling and drug abuse, Lame Hao and Mayor became sworn brothers. They covered the sky with one black hand and one white hand, and they were extremely powerful and possessed hundreds of millions of money, dominating Hong Kong Island ...

Chasing the Dragon is an action crime film produced by Yindu Agency Co., Ltd., directed by Jing Wong and Jason Kwan Chi-Yiu, starring Donnie Yen, giving a special performance by Andy Lau, Zheng Zeshi, Jiang Haowen, Liu Haolong, Hu Ran and Xu Dongdong. The film was released in mainland China on September 3, 217.

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Award-winning record of chasing dragons

1. In 218, the 37th Hong Kong Film Awards were nominated for best film, best editing, best production designer, best costume design and best action design;

2. On April 15th, 218, the 37th Hong Kong Film Awards won the Best Photography and Best Editing Award;

3. On July 22nd, 218, "Chasing the Dragon" won the honorary award for best fighting scene design in the 4th Jackie Chan Action Film Week.

Donnie Yen played the role of Lame Hao, because he was born and raised in chaozhou people. In order to restore his role, he specially invited a Chaozhou language professor to learn Chaozhou dialect.

Before filming, actor Donnie Yen had to practice limping and limping. Because of years of injury and wear and tear in filming, he had problems with his toes, and finally he almost couldn't walk, so he really had to walk with crutches.