The 1980s was an important period for the development of movies and TV series. Many classic works appeared. Here are some classic TV dramas from the 1980s: "Dream of the Red Chamber": Directed by Li Shaohong, it was adapted from the Qing Dynasty and first aired in 1987. The drama, which told the story of Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu and others, was regarded as a classic of Chinese TV series. 2. Journey to the West: Directed by Yang Jie, it was a TV series adapted from the novel of the same name by the Ming Dynasty novelist Wu Chengen. It was first broadcasted in 1986. The drama told the story of Sun Wukong and others protecting Tang Sanzang to go to the West to obtain scriptures. It was regarded as a classic Chinese TV drama. " Water Margins ": Directed by Li Shaohong, it was a TV series adapted from the novel of the same name by the Ming Dynasty novelist Shi Naian. It was first broadcasted in 1983. The drama told the story of Song Jiang, Lin Chong and others, and was regarded as a classic of Chinese TV dramas. 4 Romance of the Three Kingdoms: Directed by Li Shaohong, it was a TV series adapted from the novel of the same name by the Ming Dynasty novelist Luo Guanzhong. It was first broadcasted in 1983. The drama told the history of the Three Kingdoms and was hailed as a classic of Chinese TV dramas. 5. Ci of the Great Ming Palace: Directed by Li Shaohong, it was a TV series adapted from the novel of the same name by the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi. It was first broadcasted in 1989. The drama tells the story of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty and Yang Guifei, and is regarded as a classic of Chinese TV dramas. These are some of the classic TV series of the 1980s. They have an important position in the history of Chinese TV series and have had a profound impact on the creation of later TV series.
Here are some classic lines from TV dramas: I will always love you no matter what happens. - Roman holiday You don't have to change yourself for me, because I am myself. - Journey to the West If I do something you don't like, it's my fault, but please don't blame me. - Dream of the Red Chamber You live to make my heart ache. - A Chinese Oath to the West I don't live for others, I live for myself. - Forrest Gump Life is like a ball, the person who taught you the first steps may not be able to accompany you until the end. - Dancing Love If there is a next life, I want to be a quilt, either lying in bed or basking in the sun. - Anne Frank's Diary Love is not about giving everything, but about making yourself a better person. - Heavenly Dao Life without rehearsals is a live broadcast every day. - Journey to the West If you have a choice, choose the best. - The Reader
There were many classic period movies and TV dramas from the 1980s in Hong Kong. The following are some representative works: Movie: - Smiling Proud in the World - A Chinese Ghost Story - Huang Feihong Series - The Colors of Heroes - God of Gamblers series - Infernal Affairs - The Story of Hoodlum TV Series: - Soaring to the Clouds - Hong Kong Past Hong Kong Love Story - Ming Pao Story - Mr. Zombie series - Tai Chi Zhang Sanfeng - Investiture of the Gods series These works were widely welcomed at that time and became classic period movies and TV dramas.
Jin Yong (real name Zha Liangyong) was a famous Chinese martial arts novel. His works were famous for their twists and turns, many characters, and martial arts skills. Jin Yong's novels were translated into many languages and enjoyed high popularity and influence around the world. The following are some classic versions of Jin Yong's novels that have been adapted into television dramas: Legend of the Condor Heroes: Written by Jin Yong himself, it was first published in 1969 and then adapted into many versions of the TV series. The most famous one is the 1983 version of Legend of the Condor Heroes. "Tian Long Ba Bu": Written by Jin Yong, it was first published in 1966 and was adapted into many versions of the TV series. The most famous one was the 1994 version of Tian Long Ba Bu. 3. The Return of the Condor Heroes: Written by Jin Yong, it was first published in 1966 and then adapted into many versions of the TV series. The most famous one was the 1995 version of The Return of the Condor Heroes. [4]"Proud Swordsman": Written by Jin Yong, it was first published in 1967 and then adapted into many versions of the TV series. The most famous one is the 1984 version of "Proud Swordsman". [5]<<Blue Blood Sword>>: It was written by Jin Yong and was first published in 1967. After that, it was adapted into many TV series. The most famous one was the 1990 version of <<Blue Blood Sword>>. [6] The Deer and the Cauldron: Written by Jin Yong, it was first published in 1967 and then adapted into many versions of the TV series. The most famous one is the 1993 version of The Deer and the Cauldron. These TV series versions were loved and praised by the audience and became an important part of Chinese culture.
There are many classic negotiation clips in movies and television dramas. Here are some examples: In House of Cards, the negotiations between the presidential candidate Walker and the democratic candidate, Joe Biden, during the election campaign were classic. The negotiations between the Hong Kong police and the gangs in Infernal Affairs were full of suspense and violence. The negotiation between Sherlock Holmes and Sir Detective Watson in Sherlock Holmes was full of wisdom and reasoning. The negotiations between the Joker and the Dark Knight were full of thrills and confrontations. The negotiation between the lawyer Joe Pantoliano and the criminal Lee Onado in The Negotiator was full of legal and moral considerations. These negotiation clips showed the wisdom, courage, and skills of different characters, and became classics in movies and television dramas.
There are many classic tough guys in movies and TV shows. Here are some examples: 1 Stursium-First Blood Marlon Brando-The Godfather 3 James Bond-007 series 4 Jack Niklaus-The Tiger Prince 5. Tom Cruise-A Better Life 6. Al-Pacino-The Wolf 7 Tony Leong Ka-fai (Tony Leong Ka-fai)-Lover 8 Jiang Wen (Jiang Wen)-"Sunny Days" 9. Brad Pitt-Mr. and Mrs. Smith 10 Tom Hanks-Forrest Gump These characters were the tough guys in movies and television works. Their image characteristics included strength, perseverance, courage, integrity, gentleness, and so on.
Here are some classic lines from movies and TV series: - I can do everything for you-Titanic - Life is short, I use Python - You're My Best Friend-The Past of America - I'm not afraid of dying tomorrow because I believe that if I die tomorrow I've lived the way I wanted to - You can't help who you're attracted to - If you want to go fast go alone If you want to go far go together - The future is uncertain but it's certain that we're going to die - You make me feel like a person-When Happiness Knocks These lines had profound meanings and thought-provoking meanings, and they became classics that were widely praised and quoted.
There were many classic Hong Kong dramas from the 1990s. The following are some of the representative works: 1 Detective Files (DBL): It was produced by Hong Kong TVB-TV and has been running since its premiere in 1992. The main theme of the drama was criminal investigation, which showed the struggle between the police and criminal organizations and the protagonist's career. 2 Soaring to the Clouds (Soaring to the Clouds 2): It was produced by Hong Kong TVBTV and broadcasted in 2013. The drama tells the story of pilots facing professional challenges and love choices. It is known as the Hong Kong version of "Soaring into the Clouds." 3. On the Money: First broadcast in 1996 by Hong Kong Television. The drama was about the struggle and cooperation between families in a financial company and was hailed as a classic work drama in Hong Kong. 4 Negotiator (Negotiator 2): It was produced by Hong Kong Television in 2002. The drama was about the struggles and growth of a senior negotiation expert in the business world and officialdom. It was hailed as a milestone in Hong Kong's workplace drama. 5 Rose Lake (Rose Lake 2): It was produced by Hong Kong TVBTV and broadcasted in 2000. The drama was about a woman's growth and adventures in Jianghu. It was regarded as a classic of Hong Kong martial arts dramas. These are some of the classic Hong Kong dramas from the 1990s. Of course, there are many other excellent works such as "The Great Times","Forensic Pioneer","Hong Kong Story" and so on.
There were many campus idol dramas in the 1990s. The following are some of the classics: 1. Prank Kiss "Ultimate Class One" 3 "Encountering Love Around the Corner" Call the Big Star 5 The Stars that Herd Sheep Lavender 7 "How many flowers have fallen in my dream?" 8 The Demon Is By My Side Prince Becomes a Frog Meteor Shower These TV series were once popular and attracted the attention and love of many viewers.
Alright, here are some classic lines from movies and television dramas that make people laugh: 1 I'm your father! You should be more scared of me! - "Tang Bohu lights the autumn incense" If you want to go fast go alone If you want to go far go together 3 I'm not a dog I'm a human being! - Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone I'm not a smart man but I know what love is -Pride and Predict I'm not a teacher, I'm a teacher's assistant -Sherlock Holmes 6 You don't have to be a hero Just do the right thing I'm Not a Doctor, I'm a Patient -Grey's Intern I'm not a rich man, I'm a rich man's man. If you see a dog run If you see a man give him a chance -Wolf's Temptation I'm not a good man, I'm a good man who has seen good. I hope these lines can bring joy!
In the 1980s, the wuxia TV series included " The Return of the Divine Heroes,"" The Shadow of the Chance,"" Flying Fox with Jade Face,"" Iron Blood Big Flag Gate,"" The Legend of Chu Liuxiang's Bat,"" Records of Gratitude and Revenge in Jianghu,"" Crazy Hero and Heavenly Witch,"" Thunderbolt Golden Light,"" Yue Nu Sword,"" Divine Sword and Demon Blade."