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What did the movie "Chasing the Dragon" mainly talk about?

Chasing the Dragon tells the story of Wu who can fight and dare to fight and sneak into Hong Kong. In order to survive for a long time, he joined hands with the thoughtful detective mayor to dominate Hong Kong.

In the 1960s and 1970s, Hong Kong was colonized by Britain, with power corruption and social chaos. 1963, the poor boy A Hao (Donnie Yen) sneaked into Hongkong, determined to fight for his life with the heart of "live and die together, wealth is in the sky". A Hao took his brothers, licking blood all the way from the bottom of Kowloon City Village, climbed to the position of drug Lord in Hong Kong, and took control of the top ten gangs in Hong Kong. Jianghu people call him "Lame Hao".

The mayor (Andy Lau) climbed from an ordinary detective to the position of Chinese Chief Inspector step by step, leading 30,000 police officers in Hong Kong and holding the "hidden rules" of public security in Hong Kong. In order to monopolize Hong Kong's three major economic industries: pornography, gambling and drugs, the lame Hao and the mayor became sworn brothers. They cover the sky with a black hand and a white hand, and they are extremely powerful. Their family assets are hundreds of millions and they monopolize 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, specially starring Andy Lau, and co-starring Zheng Zeshi, Jiang Haowen, Liu Haolong, Hu Ran and Xu Dongdong. The film was released in China on September 30th, 20 17.

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Award-winning record of chasing dragons

1, 20 18, nominated for best film, best editing, best production designer, best costume modeling design and best action design in the 37th Hong Kong Film Awards;

2. April, 2065438+08 15, Best Photography and Best Editing in the 37th Hong Kong Film Awards;

3.2065438+On July 22nd, 2008, "Chasing the Dragon" won the honorary award for best fighting scene design in the 4th Jackie Chan Action Film Week.

Play the lame Hao, because he is a native hipster. In order to restore his role, he specially invited a Chaozhou professor to learn Chaozhou dialect.

Before filming, actor Donnie Yen had to practice walking like a cripple, and he had to limp when filming. Because of years of injuries and wear and tear in filming, he had problems with his toes, and finally he could hardly walk. He really had to walk with crutches.