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What are the wonderful movies supported by lines and acting skills?

The ashes of time, right? As far as lines are concerned, as we all know, the plot in Wong Kar-wai's mind changes quickly when he is making a movie ... For example, "Things have changed", and Wong Kar-wai's original script is that Dong Xie and Du are both women and want to tell the story that two women love each other. Later, the one who played Murong Yan originally played Du, but played Dong Xie (she can be found in later movies) and then went through various things, such as being Dong Xie. Secondly, Wang Dao took the crew to shoot this film in Northwest China (Yulin, Shaanxi), which lasted for two years ... Except Leslie Cheung who was with the crew, all the other actors were free to come back and shoot, so the shots of the film were very scattered and numerous. 1994 Venice Film Festival is just around the corner. Ashes of Time has been registered and must be shown. So Wong Kar-wai had to catch up, connecting countless scenes, some of which could not be connected, and had to be combined with a lot of monologue lines. So this movie became a movie that I couldn't understand without monologues. Of course, it has also become a highlight. On the other hand, Wang Dao is very partial to the use of clocks, such as The True Story of Teddy Boy and In the Mood for Love. But this was taken in ancient times, when there were no clocks. So we have to express the solar calendar with monologue lines to reflect the passage of time and the impermanence of things. In acting, Ashes of Time has a strong lineup and brilliant superstars, but "all the actors are very good, but the best is always Leslie Cheung." Tan Jiaming, the cutter, said. "As long as there is a little light in his eyes, that wildness will completely flash out." Photographer Du Kefeng said. When Leslie Cheung was elected as "Best Actor" at the Hong Kong Film Critics Association Awards, the judges said: I always feel that an actor from China, or even a person from China, has an extremely rare element, that is, the handling of irony. I think almost no actor in China knows what irony is, and Leslie Cheung's implicit mastery of this role fully meets this requirement. And I have never seen an actor express the tragic and bitter meaning of irony. It can be said that it is the emotions and gestures of Ouyang Feng (Leslie Cheung) in Ashes of Time that connect and deepen the whole movie. His performance is subtle and precise. It can be said that without Ouyang Feng, there would be no ashes of time. Wong Kar-wai himself may not know what kind of film to shoot, how to shoot it and where to shoot it. It was Leslie Cheung's acting that led the development of the film and made it. Therefore, it is indeed a classic film composed of monologue lines and actors' acting skills.