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Please recommend ten classic Hong Kong and Taiwan movies

1. If there is love in the sky

Production date: 1990

Screenwriter: Ruan Shisheng

Director: Chen Musheng

Starring: Andy Lau/Wu Qianlian/Ng Meng-tat/Huang Guangliang/Liu Jiang/Yuan Bin

"If the sky is affectionate, the sky will also grow old, and it will go deep into the sky." The love story between a young gangster and a rich girl in Chen Musheng , under the control of four masters, Du Qifeng, Wang Jing, and Lin Lingdong, it is sad and touching. Watching "The Love of Heaven" today, one might think that the story is old-fashioned and the plot is tacky, but that's the case with most enduring silver stories. Indeed, it is a classic if it can move thousands of worldly people and make lovers all over the world shed tears. Every time I watch "Heaven Is Love", it makes me feel deeply, and it even later became a dream in my heart, a dream that can never be realized, but it always awakens the deep feeling in my heart. The persistent pursuit of life and the infinite desire for love.

Classic movies will always create classic characters and storylines that are talked about by movie fans, and even props and costumes: "Hua Di" and "JOJO", "Car Racing" and "Honeymoon in Macau" ", Hua Di's motorcycle and JOJO's white wedding dress. . . Of course, the most touching thing is the ending: accompanied by the poignant melody of "If There is Love", the heroine JOJO chases her Hua Di barefoot on the road, and over there, poor Hua Di has fallen in a pool of blood for revenge. . . With the twitching body and messy footsteps, every time I see this, I don't want to hold back my tears, hoping to cry happily, but I can't cry. . .

To this day, even the emotional storms I have personally experienced cannot make me so lost, but I don’t want to be heartbroken by a movie called "If There is Love".

2. A Better Tomorrow

Production date: 1986

Screenwriter: Chen Qingjia/Liang Shuhua/Wu Yusen

Director: Wu Yusen

Starring: Ti Lung / Chow Yun-fat / Leslie Cheung / Zhu Baoyi / Li Zixiong / Cheng Kuian / Tsang Jiang

"A Better Tomorrow" is the last one I noticed among the ten movies. My memory of the film has been blurred since I was a child. , but now that the classics have been revived, the golden color is still dazzling. Many people say that John Woo's works focus on violence, but the film shocked me mentally and mentally far more than it stimulated my senses. The powerful portrayal of family and friendship is the source of "A Better Tomorrow" to shine! In my mind, there are very few films that can describe these two emotions as vividly and profoundly as love! It may even make you proud of being a man!

3. Gunfire Production Time: 1999

Screenwriter: You Naihai/Yinhe Creative Group

Director: Johnnie To

Actor: Anthony Wong /Francis Ng/Simon Yam/Cheung Yao-yang/Lu Songxian/Lin Xue/Kaohsiung/Wang Tianlin/Ai Wei

After watching "Gunfire", I didn't get excited or deep in thought. I was just amazed, just like you watching It’s like a finely crafted work of art! The artist's name is "To Qi Feng". To be honest, when I first came into contact with "Gunfire" three years ago, I was confused and didn't know what to do. But now it is regarded as a model for movies! I regret that I have never seen a movie with such a creative feel. But I am still proud of Hong Kong movies, because they once had a movie called "Gunfire"; I also feel lucky for myself, because I once watched a Hong Kong movie called "Gunfire"!

4. The King of Comedy was produced in 1999

Screenwriter: Stephen Chow/Li Min

Director: Stephen Chow/Li Lichi

Actor : Stephen Chow/Cecilia Cheung/Mok Man-Wai/Ng Meng-tat

After watching so many of Stephen Chow's works, I have never been as confident and ambitious as after watching "The King of Comedy". Haha, the forums are full of discussions about the movie itself, so I won’t waste your readers’ time. The only thing that was repeated once was two lines of dialogue in the film. Although these two lines of dialogue were very simple, they shocked me far more than the dozens of lavish words of wisdom in "Westward Journey". The first sentence is when Zhou Xingxing shouts to the sea at the beginning of the film: "Work hard, strive!" In my opinion, these four words are far better than thousands of instructions and persuasion; the second sentence is what Zhou Xingxing said in the film. The most iconic line from: “I’m an actor.

"Life is like a play, I also want to say: "I am an actor"!

5. Secret War Production Date: 1999

Screenwriter: You Naihai/Julian Kabang/Roland Gadio

Director: Johnnie To

Actors: Andy Lau/Liu Qingyun/Meng Jiahui/Li Zixiong/Hui Siu-hung/Lam Suet/Huang Zhuoling/Ai Wei

Like "Dark War" Such a showdown between cops and gangsters, and a battle of wits between two heroes, has been made in many films both at home and abroad. Hollywood has "Face/Off" and Hong Kong has "High Alert". Which one is not full of bullets, flesh and blood, and the battle between good and evil? Most of the battles between human beings rely on violent means, but it is very rare to win purely by wits like in "Dark War". This makes me, who has always been too nervous when facing hot gunfight scenes, feel relieved when watching "Dark War". It is extremely comfortable to make a cup of tea with a smile on your face; however, the brain cells that were originally in a resting state have to be forced to operate, so that you will not see the end, but still look confused.

Although the script is very well written, if it were not produced by Galaxy Image and directed by Johnnie To, it would probably be difficult to make "Dark War" the way it is now, whether it is the background music or the film. The elephant style is Galaxy's signature product and Johnnie To's specialty! Coupled with Andy Lau's most perfect performance after more than 20 years of filmmaking and Liu Qingyun's appropriate green background, the movie "Dark War" makes me want to It doesn't matter if you don't like it! So much so that the subsequent follow-up movies "Dark War 2" and "Double Heroes" are just like shit in my eyes, even though these two movies also have their own unique features! The release of the movie made some people's pockets rich, but it made other people lose their jobs.

6. Streets of Rage

Production date: 1996

Screenwriter: Ma Weihao/Chen Shuxian/Chen Musheng

Director: Chen Musheng

Actor: Liu Qingyun/Jordan Chan/Yu Rongguang/Anthony Wong/Lam Shangyi/Cheung Tat Ming/Li Qihong/Ng Chun-yu/Gu Dezhao/Huang Zihua/Chen Zhanpeng

After watching "Streets of Rage", I felt in one word: "Enjoyed"! Although it was the fifth time I watched it this time, I still felt the same as when I watched it for the first time: my blood was boiling and my thoughts were turbulent. I really want to rush to Hong Kong immediately, put on Yingting's uniform, and join the CPU! Although this idea is too naive, it is real and makes me feel my heartbeat speeding up. This is better than watching some so-called I didn’t expect that Hong Kong could produce such a passionate police movie; I didn’t expect that Chen Musheng could control such a thrilling movie with such ease and ease! The gun fight scenes in the film are no less than those in Hollywood blockbusters, but the delicate portrayal of the characters' personalities makes them inferior to many American police and gangster movies! It's so exciting that many film critics have spared no effort to write about it here, so I won't go into details here. In short, after watching "Streets of Rage", the only thing you have to do is to sit down quietly and let the thoughts surge in your mind. With my thoughts, I once again review every section, every scene, and every line of dialogue in the movie. I think this is the best way to digest it. Of course, it is also a kind of enjoyment. Only "Streets of Rage" can give you this kind of experience. enjoy.

7. Journey to the West Production time: 1994

Screenwriter: Ji An

Director: Liu Zhenwei

Actor: Stephen Chow/Asia Chu/ Karen Mok/Ada Choi/Ng Man-tat/Lan Jieying/Luo Jiaying

What is a "nonsensical" performance? Please watch "Westward Journey"; to be honest, after watching "Westward Journey", I will look back at the masterpieces of Star Master I have seen before. , from this I have to admit: in Hong Kong, no matter what type of movie, you can find three or four top actors to play the role at the same time. Only the movies of Xing Ye, apart from Xing Ye himself, there is no one else. No one dares to take over the baton, and it’s impossible to do so! Going back to "Westward Journey", this masterpiece is regarded as a "love textbook" by countless boys and girls. I couldn't put it down when I first watched it, and I felt like I regretted seeing it for the first time.

Almost every line, every scene, and every expression of the actors in the film can make you unforgettable after watching it. Therefore, I suggest that educators across the country might as well watch "Westward Journey" and believe that it has There must be a way! I don't know the specific difference between the words "dahua" and "xishuo", but they have at least one thing in common, that is, they both mean "adaptation". If every adapted play can be like "adaptation" "Westward Journey" is average, so I can only use a line from the movie: "KAO, I'm convinced YOU!"

8. Dark Flower

Production date: 1997

Screenwriter: You Naihai/Szeto Jinyuan

Director: You Dazhi

Actor: Tony Leung/Liu Qingyun/Shao Meiqi/Zheng Haonan/Wang Tianlin/Lin Xue/Long Fang/Fang Gang/Yuan Bin /Cheng Xiaolong

I watched "Dark Flower" for the first time three years ago and felt confused; I watched "Dark Flower" for the second time a year ago and felt that the film had a gloomy tone and felt extremely depressed; in the second half of this year, the economic forum After being highly recommended by a friend, I came across "Dark Flower" for the third time. I don't know whether my attitude towards watching the movie has become more correct, or whether my mood at the time was as hesitant as the movie. In short, I was attracted by the music background of the movie from the beginning, and my heart accumulated. The dark clouds that had been there for a long time seemed to have a home in an instant, and had drifted away without even realizing it. The plot arrangement of the film is different from the previous styles of Hong Kong films. It is less sloppy and more compact; it is less crude and more delicate. When the last two male protagonists were doomed and all died at the hands of the mastermind behind the scenes, I couldn't help but sigh: In life, God's will cannot be violated; honor, disgrace, sorrow, joy, all return to dust! This is perhaps the most amazing thing about "Dark Flower", which is able to describe things to people and apply logic to things. Of course, Galaxy's image style is also the pinnacle of this!

9. The Unbeaten East

Production date: 1991

Screenwriter: Chen Tianxuan/Deng Biyan/Tsu Hark

Director: Cheng Xiaodong< /p>

Actors: Jet Li / Brigitte Lin / Li Jiaxin / Li Zixiong / Guan Zhilin / Qian Jiale / Yuan Jieying / Liu Xun

Although Tsui Hark adapted Jin Yong's masterpiece "The Swordsman" beyond recognition; although I think The editing of the version was terrible, but "The Invincible" still effortlessly defeated any martial arts movie I have ever seen and occupied the first place in my mind! And also because of "The Invincible", Tsui Hark was once the most talented filmmaker in Hong Kong in my mind. Indeed, "The Invincible East" not only shows the great charm of the martial arts movie itself, but also embodies a martial arts spirit, which coincides with the essence of Jin Yong's creation. Therefore, "The Invincible East" has also become a Hong Kong martial arts movie. A milestone! Whether it is the complementary color combinations, the imaginative martial arts display, or the soul-stirring music background in the movie, I have endless aftertaste, and I am deeply involved in it and can't extricate myself! This is really true: The world is full of turmoil in my generation, and as soon as I enter the Jianghu, the years are rushing, and the emperor's hegemony is chatting and laughing, and I can't bear the intoxication of life.

10. Infernal Affairs

Production date: 2002

Screenwriter: Chong Man-keung/Mai Siu-fai

Director: Lau Wai-keung/Mai Siu-fai Fai

Actors: Andy Lau/Tony Leung/Anthony Wong/Eric Tsang/Sammi Cheng/Kelly Chan/To Man Chak/Ka Tung Lam/Edison Chen/Shawn Yue/Ng Ting-yeop

The idea of ??a double bedroom is unprecedented, and the characters in the play are vividly and delicately portrayed , the plot is full of twists and turns, and the script of "Infernal Affairs" is probably the best in Hong Kong movies in the past three years. Of course, no matter how good the script is, if it doesn’t have smooth camera language and superb performances by the actors, it can only be a blank check and of little use! Fortunately, the cast and crew of "Infernal Affairs" did not disappoint me. Director Lau Wai-keung, who has been controversial in the past, spared no effort to complete a work that is enough to make him famous in the history of Hong Kong movies, and his personal image style is also The performance was vivid and vivid in this film and was widely praised! I think the biggest highlight of this film is the impeccable performances of the four best actors, including Liu Jianming's cunning; Chen Yongren's hesitation; Han Chen's sinisterness; and Huang Zhicheng's restraint, all played to perfection by Andy Lau, Tony Leung, Eric Tsang and Anthony Wong respectively! It can also be said that the joint efforts of the four movie stars made "Infernal Affairs" unbeatable on the Hong Kong movie box office list last year!