Director Chen Musheng is not very stylized (in fact, when it comes to stylization, I only think of Wong Kar Wai's literature and art, John Woo's violence, Tsui Hark's gorgeousness and To Qifeng's sharpness). But he has a movie that left a deep impression on me called "Tian Ruoyou Qing", 1990, starring Andy Lau and Wu Qianlian, the love of a rich girl, but it is real and moving.
At the beginning of the confrontation between the police and the bandits, I laughed when I saw the supporting roles. The gang from ten years ago were really young. "Wind and Cloud World"), Hong Tianming (it's called Tianming in the film, I recently watched Chao worship Wudang, and he is still the male supporting role), Lu Huiguang (Drunk Fist 2 played against Jackie Chan with his legs, now in Donnie Yen's "Special Identity" There are also some action scenes, and the rest of "Macao Fengyun 2", "Slaying the Wolf 2", "Anti-drug", etc. are all action scenes without any action scenes, strong male supporting characters) and so on. Just look at the current situation and you will know that you continue to mix with TVB. In fact, the achievements are mediocre or not even great achievements. Since the new century, sticking to the local area is mostly "more difficult to eat." (Thinking that Liu Kaiwei, who was a dragon in the past, is now like a duck to water in the Mainland, and he is soft after receiving TV series. It is really ten years in Hedong and ten years in Hexi.)
This group of gangsters, Wu Yanzu, who was a model, is in his right year. The conviction and resentment are all in place; An Zhijie, in fact, could have been the successor of the new century action film, but how could he know that it was not popular all the way, it is said that he pushed "The Grandmaster" and it was replaced by Zhang Jin as Ma San, take a look Now that Zhang Jin takes another "Slaying the Wolf 2", it can be popular all over China. It can be said to be a slick and tricky person; Yin Ziwei, Feng Delun, Wu Yanzu and Nicholas Tse, who have always been promising rising stars, are also filming TV dramas today. Music, "Storm" is still a bandit... The boss has changed from Wu Yanzu to Hu Jun, still cannon fodder... Regret.
The little thief was played by boyz, and the little policewoman Asa was a hot idol in the music world back then. As for our PC1667 Ting Feng, it can be said that he received a "big order" in the new century and directly became a partner of a dragon. He showed it at the age of 24. With the talent of being "beaten" and abused, "October Siege", "The Informer" and "The True Color of a Man" were all beaten up, and then won the Golden Image Award for his tragic violence. It is true that he is still one of the most successful entrepreneurs in China.
Yu Rongguang, who represented the imperial court in "Shanghai Noon", also appeared, but he didn't show off his fists like in "The Iron Horse", dressed in a suit and tie. Liao Qizhi's role as a big sir is good, and the male supporting actor is a worthy one.
When it comes to the protagonist, the son of the chief superintendent of the North District in the film is immature. In reality, the son of the "senior inspector" is immature (everyone knows it), and it's ripped off again. As the first Lianzhuang Golden Horse Film Emperor (the second is Aaron Kwok), Jackie Chan has never been able to win the best actor in the Hong Kong Film Awards (Jet Li won both martial arts and literary performances in "Famous Names"), it can be said that he is a movie fan. Greatest regret. Among the golden statue awards, Jackie Chan must be the first, and Aaron Kwok and Jacky Cheung are also among them (I personally think that Brother Xueyou's acting and supporting role can be praised, and the style has been maintained very well. Since Aaron Kwok's "Cold War", his acting skills have improved a lot, and I look forward to it. There are works that can be refreshing) Zhihu said that Jet Li's martial arts is actually acting, I still agree with it, everyone, think about it, you say a police and bandit movie under a traditional routine, and the police will give you a big boy while they are fighting their lives. "Electric Eyes", what is Nima? (╯‵□′)╯︵┻━┻! Donnie Yen's slightly blunt smile, Jackie Chan's grief-stricken pleading is actually the truest expression of these stars. Indeed, you want them to talk to them Xiao Ma's brother Zhou Muyun will definitely lose in his acting skills, but if he compares with the world in terms of the difficulty of the action or the viewing experience in the movie, I don't think he will lose. Each has its own characteristics and highlights.
New police stories, new stories in the new era and new stories , but Jackie Chan kept his long hair back, just like the police story back then, which is quite nostalgic, and at the age of fifty, he still worked hard in the movie, no credit or hard work, and praised him for his dedication.
To tell the truth, I think the action movies in Hong Kong movies are world-renowned. Compared with the so-called fights in Europe and the United States, Chinese martial arts and Muay Thai in Asia must be unparalleled and more enjoyable (at least they can be designed). "Slaying the Wolf 2" combines Tai Chi, gossip, and Muay Thai with practicality and viewing. It can be described as a new hope for Hong Kong-made action films. It doesn't matter how high or low the ratings are, just like I saw an American film critic in an interview on TV when I was a child: You don't have to know what Jackie said at all, you just need to watch his performance to understand everything (to the effect), as long as the big brother comes out, Not necessarily good, but definitely good-looking. As the master of funny action movies, Jackie Chan has created another successful Chinese character since Bruce Lee in Hollywood. He can get a glimpse of the leopard from the American cartoon "Jackie Chan Adventures", and he did not get lost after tasting the sweetness and returned to Hong Kong Returning to China to continue his development, he can now be said to have gained both fame and fortune, and his influence has not diminished. Everyone calls him "big brother".
Finally, the protagonists of Hong Kong films in the new century are actually more and more scattered, that is to say, they usually call on two or three big names to support the rest and ignore the rest. From the perspective of cost, it is natural to know the reason, and secondly, how can the big names gather? It is "serving for the country" like "The Founding of a People's Republic", or it can be a friendship like "Sister Peach", so why is this multi-star lineup able to succeed? Because he is Jackie Chan.
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