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Asked in 2007, when were the 2 movies released, 1 starring Brothers-TVB 4 Tigers, 2 starring Andy Lau and Liu Songren

The first movie The Five Tigers will break up

Region Hong Kong

Colorful

Dialogue Cantonese

Film 90 minutes long

Produced by Artistic Skills

Genre Drama

Director Eric Tsang

Screenwriter Nan Yan Ruan Shisheng

Photography by Ma Chucheng

Five Tigers Will Break Up Released in 1991

Cast

Not in the order of the cast

Huang Rihua

Tony Leung

Leung Kar-yan

Andy Lau

Miao Qiaowei

Tang Zhenye

Wen Bixia

Lan Jieying

Staff list

Producer Zhang Guozhong

Producer Liao Fengping

Plot summary:

This is a story This is a pretty good movie, and the joint performance of the "Wireless Five" is quite memorable. The image of Andy and Wai Jai as the best pairing in the film is both hilarious and sad. This film is not a simple commercial police film. The psychological description of the characters is quite detailed. When they finally use their lives to make up for the mistakes they made on impulse, it adds a heavy intensity to the film.

Five policemen who are no longer injured - "Five Tigers Break Up"

Uncle Tian (played by Leung Ka-yan), Thief (Andy Lau), Scalp (played by Tony Leung), Ah Bang (played by Huang Rihua) and Ahua (played by Miu Qiaowei) are a five-person police detective team. They work together well, are powerful and brave, and have repeatedly made extraordinary achievements. They are known as the "Gold Medal Five Tigers". So this group of people is happy and working smoothly. There are also two people, Thief Boy and Scalp, who are youthful, lively and cute. The intense work of criminal police officers is full of fun in their playfulness and gags, and there is no sense of a work atmosphere where life and death are hanging by a thread.

Maybe they are a group of people who are content with their own lives and are loyal to the public. Maybe it is determined by the nature of their work, justice, integrity, sacrifice, and other decent and cheap values, together with numerous public opinions and supervision, let them They have been running around in the vast wilderness beyond themselves.

Until an operation to arrest drug criminals, the prisoner Uncle Tian faced turned out to be his brother-in-law, the traitor Dong (played by Tang Zhenye). The traitor Dong paid bribes with 30 million stolen money and was able to escape, but also set a bottomless trap for Uncle Tian and others.

No one will do anything that goes against their own rules of survival in a muddle-through situation, even if they have the slightest chance of luck and are not driven by strong interests, not to mention being bound by conscience and law. Unless the desire for profit saturates the heart and the reason is lost. Uncle Tian and others' temporary greed, as well as some helplessness, contributed to their corruption. Their corruption and perversion of the law, without intentional factors, are ultimately the result of unjust thoughts in their hearts. Apart from the superficial illegal facts, they are more of a denunciation and self-condemnation of their living conditions. The practical significance here is presented through their tragic endings. Except for Abang, the four corrupt people eventually paid the price with their lives.

The film brilliantly completes the discussion of the conflict between emotion and law, and handles it rationally and objectively. The director’s compassion can be seen, but it is just an accessory to artistic processing. . What is really worth thinking about is how to correctly fill the gap between desire and reality.

The performances of the six actors are outstanding, especially Tang Zhenye, who plays the villain and traitor Dong. He uses exaggerated body language and evil eyes to express the cruelty of a heartless person. .

Special introduction:

"The Five Tigers Will Break Up"

Ensemble performances: Andy Lau, Tony Leung, Huang Rihua, Miu Qiaowei, Tang Zhenye, Liang Jiaren

This meaningful film "The Five Tiger Generals Break Up" is titled as a ten-year commemorative film. This drama has nothing to do with the real Five Tigers, and there is no way to match them. Except for Tang Zhenye, the other four people have washed away their past heroic images and turned into sad little people (the characters in the play only share the spoils because they are greedy for money, instead of rescuing people or taking revenge and other "deeds" that people in the heroic world can support. ). Commemorating the "Five Tigers" is originally a kind of memory of the heroic image. Now the film has obliterated the most basic elements represented by the "Five Tigers", deepening the sense of tragedy. This is the last drama where the Five Tigers get together, and it sings an elegy for the Five Tigers in the turbulent era of wireless.

It was rumored that TVB Wireless’s “Five Tiger Generals”, who were popular in Hong Kong with their TV series, finally reunited on the screen after many years of solo career. However, “The Five Tiger Generals Break Up” directed by Eric Tsang showed the story of a policeman receiving stolen goods from a thief. The realistic story that composes the whole story is quite shocking, and the ending of the film can be considered tragic. It is a good police film. It is worth mentioning that the "Five Tigers" can all portray their respective roles vividly. Tang Zhenye's cunning, Andy Lau's passion, Huang Rihua's loyalty, and Miu Qiaowei's cheerfulness are all still fresh in people's memories. And Tony Leung, who was already As a two-time Academy Award winner for Best Supporting Actor, the psychological drama of a police character cannot be difficult for him.

Look at the cast and creative team!!!

Five Tigers Huang Rihua

Among the "Five Tigers", Huang Rihua was the first to become popular. In 1980, at the age of 19, he was selected to star in dramas such as "The Passenger" and "Beyond the Love Line". Because of his dignified appearance and simple and honest temperament, he was very popular among young girls at the time. Huang Rihua's simple acting skills and gentle personality won him the favor of the producer. In 1983, he was selected to play Guo Jing in "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", which became a landmark TV masterpiece in the 1980s.

Tang Zhenye of Five Tiger Generals

Tang Zhenye, who has a jade face and red lips, is a Jia Baoyu-style niche. He has a pleasant appearance and good acting skills, so he is very suitable for acting in costume dramas. He is the protagonist in "Thirteen Sisters", and he plays Duan Yu in "Dragon", and he vividly interprets his indecisive personality. Unexpectedly, this was his personality back then. The seemingly in love with Weng Meiling finally turned on the gas and killed him. His acting career also took a turn for the worse. Later, when the "Five Tiger Generals" made movies, he, who was middle-aged and put on weight, could only play the only villain. Later, it seemed impossible that he would make a living by acting.

Miao Qiaowei, one of the five tiger generals

Miao Qiaowei, who lived in Yushu Linfeng at that time, is now a successful glasses businessman. People only remember Yang Kang, who he played when he was 25 years old. To a certain extent, his style definitely surpassed that of the protagonist Guo Jing. But his favorite role is Chu Liuxiang, who he starred in after he became famous. After "The Condor" became popular, Miao Qiaowei and Weng Meiling were cast as a new golden boy and girl by TVB. Later, during Weng Meiling's short acting career, they also collaborated in "Chu Liuxiang: The Legend of the Bat", "The Battle of Xuanwumen", " The Heavenly Master Takes the Throne".

Tony Leung Chiu-wai

Among the "Five Tigers", Tony Leung Chiu-wai has the best acting skills and is the last to become famous. In 1983, at the age of 21, he graduated from the 11th session of the TVB Artist Training Course. He hosted a children's program for two days before being transferred to the drama group. In 1984, he immediately became famous with "Brother Xinzha" and "The Deer and the Cauldron". He starred in "The Legend of Heaven and Sword of the Dragon", "The Two Heroes", "The Challenge", "The Grand Canal" and "The Heroes", all of which received huge ratings. Before leaving TVB in 1989, people said that he was the "Sixth Uncle" of the company (Shao Shao). Shaw) are all three-pointers.

Five Tigers Andy Lau

Participated in the Wireless Artist Training Class in 1981 and became an artist with a Grade A grade upon graduation. "Falcon" is his first TV series in which he plays the leading role. This dashing newcomer is off to a good start. In 1983, he and the cool Chen Yulian played Yang Guo and Xiao Longnu respectively in "The Legend of the Condor Heroes". Although the two had only this one TV collaboration, they have become a deeply rooted on-screen pair. Andy Lau stayed at TVB for ten years, then moved to the music and film circles with his image as a righteous young man on the screen, and has been a king for more than ten years.

The film is "Five Tiger Generals Break Up".