1. Hong Kong actors in the 1990s vs. current stars
Everyone's aesthetics have changed: many people say that the current stars are not as good-looking as the former stars. I think people who say this have probably been exposed to Hong Kong movies since childhood. And many millennials, etc., will think that the current stars are better looking. In fact, in my eyes, each generation of stars has its own beauty, but the times are different, and everyone's aesthetics have changed. Hong Kong stars in the 1990s had more prominent gender characteristics. Women were either dignified, charming, sexy, or aura, while men were tough or suave. In the 21st century, the gap between the genders is getting smaller and smaller. Many male stars with a female appearance are popular, and many female stars with a neutral personality or a neutral appearance are more popular. Does this also show that the gap between genders is getting smaller and smaller from another perspective?
Actor's acting skills: Maggie Cheung's graceful and graceful, pungent and romantic, Brigitte Lin's innocence and restraint, Leung Ka Fai's suave, elegant and affectionate, it really makes people memorable. If you bring Yang Mi, angelbaby, and Lu Han, you will never be able to act.
2. Lens
One of my favorite shots is of an inn swaying in the wind in the middle of the vast desert. The wind in the desert blows the sand all over the sky, and there should be no people in this place.
3. Role
Maggie Cheung really made the gold inlaid jade live. It's good to act with sweat dripping down, but it's not easy to act charming and moving. It's good to act without blinking an eye when killing people, but it's not easy to act when you kill someone with coldness and contempt. Turnover between men is not easy to play. And all these Maggie Cheung have done it, this role is unforgettable, it is really a classic in the classics.
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