In recent years, many Hong Kong action movies can refer to the following classic works: 1 Tai Chi Zhang Sanfeng (2013): directed by Director Li Rengang and starred in Wu Jing, Jet Li, etc. It told the story of Taiji Fist Master Zhang Sanfeng's struggle against the evil forces of Jianghu. 2. Kung Fu Yoga (2017): Directed by Director Stephen Chou, it starred in Chan, Stephen Chou, Wu Jing, etc. It was a story about a group of kung fu masters practicing in the hometown of yoga. 3 Wolves (2018): Directed by Director Wang Jing and starred in Andy Liu, Ekin Zheng, etc. It was a story about a special force made up of werewolves fighting against aliens. 4 "Huang Feihong's Hero Has a Dream"(2019): directed by Director Huang Weiming and starred in Jet Li, Wu Jing, etc. It told the story of Huang Feihong and his disciple's struggle in Jianghu. 5."Eternals"(2020): directed by Director Zhao Baogang and starred in Wu Jing, Chen Chuhe, etc. It was a story about a group of Aeonians fighting against aliens. These are some of the more classic Hong Kong action movies that you can choose according to your preferences.
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A few Hong Kong films are as follows: 1 Infernal Affairs (2002): A crime movie directed by Liu Weiqiang and Mak Zhaohui, with Andy Liu, Tony Liang, and Liu Qingyun as the leading actors. 2. The Colors of Heroes (1988): Starring Ma Guorong, Di Long and others, it was a movie with the theme of brotherhood. 3. A Chinese Ghost Story (1997): A Chinese Ghost Story as the main theme, starred by Zhang Guorong and Huang Qiusheng. 4. The True Story of Hoodlum (1994): Starring Rising Sun, Wang Luoyong, and others, it was a movie with the theme of love and the pursuit of freedom. 5 Farewell My Concubine (1993): It was a movie with the theme of drama art, starred by Zhang Guorong, Gong Li and others.
Alright, here are the introductions of a few Hong Kong comedy films: The Secret Agent of the Imperial Palace, Ling Ling Fa (1991): Starring Stephen Zhou and Wu Mengda, it is a typical nonsensical comedy film about the adventures of a secret agent of the Ming Dynasty, Ling Ling Fa, and his companions in the palace. 2 The True Story of Hoodlum (1994): Staged by Zhang Guorong and Zhang Xueyou, it was a classic romantic comedy film about the love story between a rich boy Hoodlum and an innocent and kind girl. 3. Shinjuku Incident (1997): Starring Stephen Chou and Andy Liu, it was a funny crime comedy film that told the story of a new case that a police officer took over and the struggle between the criminal. Mr. Fat Cat (2000): Starring Stephen Chou, Andy Liu, etc., it was a funny romantic comedy film about the love story between an alien who came to Earth and a girl named Fat Cat. 5 Kung Fu (2004): Starring Stephen Chou and Chan Chan, it was a funny action comedy film that told the story of a boy named Kung Fu growing up in Jianghu. These are a few classic Hong Kong comedy films that have not only been popular in Hong Kong but have also won the hearts of many audiences around the world.
The following Hong Kong films were classic gangster films, police films, and undercover films: 1 Infernal Affairs (2002): A crime film co-directed by Liu Weiqiang and Mak Zhaohui, with actors such as Andy Liu, Tony Liang, and Huang Qiusheng. The film was about a fight between an undercover police officer and a gang leader. 2 "The Colors of Heroes"(1988): A gangster movie with Ma and Zhou Yong as the main characters. The story of the two brothers in the Hong Kong gang is based on the theme of brotherhood. 3. Dark War (1998): A police and gangster film starred by Tony Leong and Andy Liu about the struggle between the police and the gangsters. 4 Red Cliff (2008): A war film directed by Zhang Yimou and starred by actors such as Andy Liu, Tony Liang, and Zhou Yong. The film was set in the Three Kingdoms period and told the story of the war between Liu Bei and Sun Quan. 5 Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000): A martial arts film directed by Ang Lee and starred by Zhang Ziyi, Zhou Yong, and other actors. The film told the story of a martial arts expert and a policeman. The Opium War (1984): A historical film directed by Liu Weiqiang and starred by actors such as Andy Liu and Tony Liang. The film was about the struggle between Hong Kong and Guangdong Province during the Onion War. 7 "Infernal Affairs 2"(2013): It is a sequel to "Infernal Affairs", directed by Liu Weiqiang and Mak Zhaohui, and starred by actors such as Andy Liu, Tony Liang, and Huang Qiusheng. The film was about the fight between an undercover police officer and a gang leader. I hope these movies can help you find the movie you want.
There are many funny Hong Kong and Taiwan movies that can be used as reference for the following classic works: 1 "The Secret Service"-Hong Kong comedy film directed by Stephen Chou tells the story of a police detective with an IQ of only ten years old. 2. Kung Fu, directed by Stephen Chou, tells the story of a mute girl and a kung fu master, which became a classic in the history of Chinese movies. The Story of Hoodlum, directed by Wong Kar-wai, tells the story of a man with mental illness and is regarded as a classic of Hong Kong movies. 4. The King of Comedy-directed by Stephen Chou, it tells the story of a poor but persistent comedy actor. 5. Infernal Affairs-Directed by Liu Weiqiang and Mak Siu-fai, the story of the struggle between two undercover police officers became a classic Hong Kong film. The above are some very classic funny Hong Kong and Taiwan movies. I hope you will like them.
Alright, here are a few recommendations for good suspense movies in recent years: 1. Shutter Island: A movie directed by Martin Scorsese, with Tom Hanks, George Clooney, and other actors. The story was about a psychiatrist and a young woman on Shutter Island. The film was full of suspense. 2. Inception: A movie directed by Kristoff Nolan, with actors such as Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hardy. The story was about a group of dream thieves who tried to realize a plan in their dreams. In the process, many strange things happened. 3.'Scream': A movie directed by Quentin Tarantino, with Tim Robbin, Ain Bailey, and other actors. The story was about a police officer who was investigating a murder case and found that there were more mysteries hidden behind the case. In the process, many suspense things happened. 4. Memento: A movie directed by Chris Topher Nolan, with actors such as Leonardo DiCaprio and Allan Page. The story was about a man who had lost his short-term memory and tried to find the secret of his wife's murder. In the process, many strange things happened. 5. Escape from Desperate Town (The Mystery of Zhuang Zhou Yunhai): A movie directed by Kristoff Nolan, with actors such as Johnny Depp and Kate Winslet. The story was about a rich man who had many strange things happen in Death Town and needed to find the truth in the process.
Of course you can. Here are some classic Hong Kong movies: The Great Times (1990): A film full of historical sense and political wisdom about the history and political struggles before Hong Kong's return to China. [2]<<Smiling Proud in the Pugilistic World>>(1994): adapted from Mr. Jin Yong's wuxia novel, it is a classic wuxia movie that tells the story of the grudges and love story of the pugilistic world. 3. Infernal Affairs (2002): Directed by Liu Weiqiang and Mak Siu-fai, it tells the story of the struggle and betrayal between two undercover agents in the gangs. The Myth (1999): Starring Stephen Chou and Karen Mok, it tells the story of two people from different eras who meet each other through time and space. New Chinese Ghost Story (2006): adapted from Mr. Jin Yong's martial arts novel about the love story between a female Taoist priest and a monster. It is a film full of romantic and horror elements. I hope these movies can bring you a different experience.
Hong Kong's classic horror movie recommendations from the 1990s are as follows: 1 Alien- 1990, directed by Ridley Scott, tells the story of humans on a spaceship encountering alien creatures. 2 The Witch- 1995, directed by Roland Emmerich. It tells the story of a witch who uses the power of darkness to carry out terrorist activities. 3. Ju-on: The Grudge-released in 1995 and directed by Matsumoto Seiji. It tells the story of a mysterious Grudge doll. 4. Ghost of the Dead (rich in protein) -released in 1996 and directed by Cheng Xiaodong, it tells the story of two Chinese ghost stories. [5]"Human Skin Inn"(Hostel) - 1995 release, directed by Agatha Christie, tells the story of a group of tourists who are kidnapped and taken to an inn, where a series of terrifying events occur. Scream- 1996, directed by Stephanie Meyer, tells the story of several girls who encounter a terrifying incident in a hotel. 7 The Road to Yin and Yang (The Carmen of Mongkou) -released in 1990 and directed by Huang Weiwen, it tells the story of a series of terrifying events that happened to two lovers in Mongkou. 8 The Conjuring-released in 2013 and directed by Wen Ziren, it tells the story of an exorcist investigating a series of family horror incidents. The above is my recommendation of the 90s Hong Kong classic horror movie. I hope you will like it!
The production level of Hong Kong TV series has always been very high. Here are a few Hong Kong TV series that are worth recommending: 1 "Rushing to the Clouds" 2 Ming Detective 3 Detective League 4 Infernal Affairs The Past of Hong Kong These TV series all had different storylines and styles to meet the needs of different audiences.
In 1990, the top ten Hong Kong films at the box office included Gambling Saint, Playing truant, Gambling Hero, Smiling Proud in the World, New Shaolin Five Ancestors, and so on. Among them," The Gambling Saint " and " Playing truant " were starred by Stephen Chou and became the box office champions of the year. These films were a huge success in the Hong Kong film market at that time and became the representative works of the golden age of Hong Kong movies in the 1990s.