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Introduction and detailed information of frozen knight-errant

Synopsis Feng San, a rogue in Ming Dynasty, raped and killed the princess, and Fang Shouzheng, a royal bodyguard, was responsible for arresting his brother. During the pursuit, Feng San tried to steal the master's treasure, the Black Jade Buddha, to transcend time and space, but was stopped by Fang, and they fell off the cliff and were buried in the snow. So far, the bodies of two people have been found frozen by the geological research team in China, and they want to be transported to the United States for research. When passing through Hong Kong, it was thawed by accidental electric shock. Fang Shouzheng met a bad girl, Ayu, and became her personal bodyguard, while Feng San joined the big circle to do evil. Fang read the newspaper and found that Feng San was also in Hong Kong, so he tried to hunt him down.

Poster cast cast actor notes Fang Shouzheng Yuan Biao, Feng San's younger brother Ayu Hyundai * * * Feng San, Fang Shou's brother in Yuan Wah, Emperor Chongzhen's sister in Liyanshan, Nanyang County, Tsinghua University, captain of the geological survey team-fast food restaurant employee Dan community worker-community worker-Liao Weixiong-gang boss Ayu's creditor crane inspector Jing Wong-tramp yuan kui-gang boss's men. Zhang Wannian-Emperor Chongzhen Huang Yaoming-Bandit Leader Wu Zhixiong-Personnel List Producer: Zou Wenhuai? ; ? Producer of Johnny Mak: Le Yiling? ; ? Huang Yao? ; ? He Producer: Director: Clarence Clarence Fok Yiu-leung Screenplay:? ; ? Xiao Ruoyuan Photography: Hang-Sang Poon; Bao Yuming; Lin Guohua; Kwok Wah Koo; Ma Chucheng Music: Chen Yongliang Clip: Xiong Pan Prop: Zheng Zerong Art Design: Fang Ying Action Director: Yuan Jiaban? ; ? Yuan Wah? ; ? Yuan de? ; ? Styling Design: Pan Fashion Design: Visual Effect: Ding Junhui? ; ? Deng Weiyu recording: Fang Shouzheng, role introduction of Jiahe Studio? |? Biao Yuen

The commander's bodyguard, Feng San's younger brother, fell off a cliff because of chasing Feng San, so he crossed into modern times and met Sister Ayu. Fang Shouzheng is not only her escort, but also bossing her around, earning 300 yuan a month. Finally, even though he knew her identity, he still cooked for her with a bitter face.

Ayu? |? Maggie Cheung

Heroic socialite, bad girl, smoking, smoking marijuana, occasionally playing fairy dance and other tricks, she met Fang Shouzheng who crossed into modern times, and they had an interesting love story.

Oriental? |? Wah Yuan

The rogue of the Ming Dynasty raped and killed Princess Nanchang, so he was chased by Fang Shouzheng, an imperial bodyguard. In the process of hunting, Feng San stole his master, the Black Jade Buddha, trying to transcend time and space, but Fang Shouzheng stopped him, fell off the cliff, died in the snow, and crossed into modern times.

Captain of the expedition? |? Elvis Tsui

The captain of the geological research team in Tsinghua University found the bodies of Fang Shouzheng and Feng San, and prepared to transport them to the United States for research. By the way, when he went abroad to play at public expense, he accidentally touched the wire when passing through Hong Kong, which led to the thawing and resurrection of Fang Shouzheng and Feng San.

Behind-the-scenes tidbits This is a film with many elements, and it is also a classic representative of Hong Kong movies. There are many elements in this film, such as science fiction, action, gunfight, love, comedy, pornography and so on. Hong Kong film, like Hong Kong culture and Hong Kong itself, is not a simple culture or a genre, but a fusion of various elements, and East and West, tradition and modernity all have their own places. Reflected in the film, there are many types and a kind of banter and rebellion against tradition. Fang Shou in this film was an imperial bodyguard in the Ming Dynasty, but in modern times, he has become an unashamed bodyguard servant. This strong contrast and contrast have caused many jokes, which are also traditional farce and are commonly used in Hong Kong movies. Distribution information production distribution production company distribution company Jiahe Film Co., Ltd.

Dutch Film Company (DFW) v. Johnny Mak Production Co., Ltd.

Global Home Video Release/Release Date National Release/Release Date Country/Region 1 989 August 18 China Hong Kong1991February 24th Berlin International Film Festival 20081China (DVD) July 27th, 2005 UK. Action design Yuan Hua and Yuan De were nominated for best photography, while Hang-Sang Poon was nominated for best editing. Xiong Pan's film evaluation "Frozen Chivalrous Man" is a film with many elements, which is absurd and lively, and is the representative of Hong Kong films. There are many elements in this film, such as science fiction, action, gunfight, love, comedy, pornography and so on. Hong Kong film, like Hong Kong culture and Hong Kong itself, is not a simple culture or a genre, but a fusion of various elements, and East and West, tradition and modernity all have their own places. Reflected in the film, there are many types and a kind of banter and rebellion against tradition. The strong contrast and contrast of the opposing party's upright identity in this film has caused many jokes, and it is also a parody of tradition, which is a common technique in Hong Kong movies.

Frozen, played by Yuan Biao and Yuan Wah with solid kung fu skills, is quite interesting. As far as the plot is concerned, there are many loopholes and serious injuries involving time and space travel, which is also a common problem of Hong Kong-made films. Maggie Cheung is in charge of comedy stunts. In addition, a short scene mocking "mainland cousin" is also one of the characteristics of Hong Kong films. Generally speaking, according to the standards of entertainment commercial films, Frozen Man is a movie worth seeing. (Tencent Online Review)