One of the most powerful films in the history of Hong Kong cinema with the most powerful front and back lineup (2005.08)

Camilla 2022-03-25 09:01:19

It's not a very good movie, but it's definitely one of the most powerful films in Hong Kong film history (the "one" can also be dropped).
The film was made to raise funds for the construction of the Hong Kong Directors Guild Building. About 40 of the well-known directors of the Hong Kong Directors Guild appear in the film. Such a "cameo" lineup is probably the best in Hong Kong. The martial arts instructor of the film has invited almost all the leading figures of several major "martial arts instructors" in Hong Kong. The directors Tsui Hark and Lin Lingdong were the top directors of the year; the starring Jackie Chan, Maggie Cheung, and Li Zhi were also the most popular stars of the time.
Unprecedented lineup, perhaps a little too inflated, too extravagant. Such a lineup is not a guarantee of a first-class movie, and may even be some kind of obstacle. There are so many actors, and each of them is so powerful, it's easy to cause the entire film to spin out of control or become a chaotic super platter. Moreover, this kind of public welfare film is to show the faces of many big names, to entertain the audience friendly, and to earn enough money for public welfare, and generally does not have some so-called "artistic ambition". Since it is a public welfare film, we don't have to use simple film value coordinates to make some kind of evaluation on it. It is the most important thing to achieve its public welfare goals. In other words, the most important thing for "Double Dragon Club" is that the building of the Hong Kong Directors Guild can be successfully built! "Double Dragon Club" did it!

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