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What are the classic movies in Chow Yun Fat?

Chow Yun Fat, 1955 was born on Lamma Island on May 8, 1955. He is a native of the New Territories and a famous film and television actor. He won three Hong Kong Film Awards for Best Actor and two Taiwan Golden Horse Awards. In the1980s, Jackie Chan became the box office guarantee of the Hong Kong film market, and created many well-known classic characters: Xu Wenqiang, Mark, gambler and so on. Since1early 1990s, Jackie Chan and Stephen Chow have been described by the media as "every two weeks 10%" for their outstanding box office achievements. He went to Hollywood from 65438 to 0995, and made a lot of movies and achieved some success.

Shanghai Xu Wenqiang (1980)

In the 1980s, Hong Kong dramas rose in the mainland, and two of them can be regarded as their representative keywords, one is Legend of the Condor Heroes and the other is Shanghai Beach. Chow Yun Fat, who played Xu Wenqiang in Shanghai Beach, has since become a "tough guy+tender feelings" idol who charmed millions of girls. While becoming the object of public worship, Chow Yun Fat himself also ushered in a turning point in his acting career. Taking this opportunity, Chow Yun Fat has established his position as the "number one wireless niche". In fact, there are many differences between Xu Wenqiang and Chow Yun Fat in their future roles (such as Crocodile Pond). Although Xu Wenqiang struggled for survival in 1930s, he still had a lot of grace and gentleness. I don't know whether this has something to do with Chow Yun Fat's early years, but in any case, it did help him successfully shape the image of a popular lover. Because there is a warm undercurrent behind the main line of blood and violence, that is the love drama between Xu Wenqiang and Feng Chengcheng. You know, when we saw the finale, it was the feud that haunted us all the time.

Mark, a hero (1986)

Mark (Marco) is the brightest character in The True Color of Heroes. When it comes to classic moments, we always have different opinions, but the picture of Mark sitting in the ballroom burning money and lighting a cigarette is believed to be the most impressive scene for everyone-it's simply arrogance! Although in retrospect, this interpretation of "true colors of heroes" is superficial and superficial, it really complements our passionate times.

Bow ruler, a fairy tale in autumn (1987)

Chow Yun Fat plays the bow ruler who lives in Chinatown, while Cherie Chung plays thirteen sisters who come to study in the United States. Because of distant relatives, the two met. However, one is a vulgar countryman and the other is a beautiful and arrogant beauty. Although not appropriate, Chow Yun Fat's charm fascinated the audience with this fairy-tale love story.

Zhong Tianzheng, Prison Storm I (1987)

Chow Yun Fat hardly played any good guys, but they were all good guys. Although Zhong Tian is a prison prisoner, the audience all want to beat up the prison guard played by Roy Cheung, and hope that Zhong Tian can meet his son one day.

A-Lang's Story by A Lang (1989)

A Lang was an excellent racing driver when he was young, but he was jailed for illegal racing. After A Lang got out of prison, with the help of his friends, he took his son Bozai back to the orphanage. However, his wife Bobo wants to take Bobo to America to live a better life. Therefore, A Lang decided to raise Bobo alone, and the audience couldn't wait to persuade Bobo to stay and give A Lang a chance. However, the scene of motorcycle explosion at the end can not help but make people cry. A Lang, what a worry!

Gambling god AG( 1989)

During the gambling period, Hong Kong movies were prosperous. Not counting their sequels and TV series, there are five series of "Monks, Saints, Chivalrous Men, Overlords and Kings". As the first shot, the appeal of "Gambling God" can be seen from this. Chow Yun Fat plays AG. Actually, the name of this role is not important. What matters is the title of gambler. More importantly, Chow Yun Fat's personal charm has brought this title to the extreme.

Xiaozhuang, Two Heroes with Hot Blood (1989)

The role of the killer Xiaozhuang, together with the dove flying in the bullet carefully designed by John Woo and the Virgin falling by candlelight, has become a classic of Hong Kong films. With the fate of the singer who was accidentally injured by herself, the injured child was sent to the hospital, and a killer was followed by a policeman and became the object that the audience tried to care for. Finally, even the policeman played by Li Xiuxian was infected by the killer's charm.

Zu, across the ocean (199 1)

In Crossing the World, Chow Yun Fat was once again turned into a popular "bad guy" by John Woo. Chow Yun Fat's ancestor was trained as a thief by his adoptive father in Jiangyang, and his adoptive father's injustice turned him into a decent man, pretending to be disabled and taking revenge in a wheelchair. Chow Yun Fat's charm in a wheelchair is increasing instead of decreasing. Seeing him dancing with Cherie Chung in a wheelchair and helping Leslie Cheung steal pictures in a wheelchair, you will definitely find this wheelchair-bound person more attractive than a healthy person. Finally, Fage became the nanny of Leslie Cheung and Cherie Chung, wearing an apron, doing housework and watching the children at the football match, which made people feel even cuter.

King Anna and the King (1999)

This is a milestone for Chow Yun Fat to develop into Hollywood. Being an Asian, Chow Yun Fat has an innate advantage over the actors in The Original King. In addition, from this film deeply branded by Chow Yun Fat, we can see how good the Hollywood star-making system is at excavating and utilizing the charm of individual stars and characters. The king played by Chow Yun Fat is less stubborn and violent, and more gentle and tolerant. When we saw Chow Yun Fat express his love to American talented woman Jodie Foster with fluent English and free body language, we felt that Chow Yun Fat had succeeded in the United States this time.

Li Mubai Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000)

Ang Lee asked Chow Yun Fat to play Li Mubai perhaps because of the star effect, but the "Master Sword Technique" he specially designed for Chow Yun Fat seems to have both form and spirit. Li Mubai is actually a supporting role, but people always expect something from his appearance. Finally, he appeared and showed his superb skills, especially the bamboo tip martial arts, especially the natural escape. The part of personally educating Yu Jiaolong is gradual and eloquent, and the status of a master is ready to come out. Especially, after being poisoned by a blue-eyed jade fox, Chow Yun Fat fell into the arms of her school sister, Yu Xiulian. With his superb acting skills, he convincingly explained the justice and care that this chivalrous man paid for his beloved and the whole world at the expense of his life, which made people cry.