Impressions of Hong Kong Movies and TV Dramas

Destin 2022-09-22 15:05:38

During the recovery period, I had nothing to do. Last night, I watched the Hong Kong movie "Chasing the Dragon" on my mobile phone. The American Drama Island APP scored 9.0 points. It looked really enjoyable. Quite ingenious, performing a moral and emotional drama in the rivers and lakes. It is said that this is the best film directed by Wang Jing, who has made 400 films, and it can be called a classic of Hong Kong films. Donnie Yen showed the gang boss's strength in fighting without fear of death, his sincere affection towards his wife, children, and brothers, and Andy Lau portrayed the wise and forbearing temperament of the chief detective. Fat cats, Huang Rihua and other stars tried their best to show off the bloodshed, corruption, black and white collusion and so on in Hong Kong in the 1960s.

Last summer, I saw a Hong Kong movie, "Minesweeper 2: The Showdown between Heaven and Earth". Andy Lau played a businessman who had successfully transformed himself from the underworld. In order to avenge his son, he re-launched a desperate struggle with the head of the underworld (played by Louis Koo). I admire Andy Lau for acting like what, and he deserves to be an actor-level figure. I remember that Andy Lau also played a man who rode a motorcycle all over the world in search of a kidnapped son, and also played a man who took care of a nanny who cherished orphans and elders. They were both impressive and unforgettable.

In the 1990s, there were too many Hong Kong and Taiwanese films on TV. I only remember that there were fights, gossips, and ghosts. At that time, I felt that Hong Kong films were not nutritious, and I didn’t like them very much.

But in the early 1980s, "Huo Yuanjia" and "Chen Zhen" were very rare, and everyone was looking for them everywhere.

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