1. "Biography of Shu Mountain" Back then, Tsui Hark's film was called a flop, but now it has been discovered that it is the pinnacle of ghostly talent! Director Tsui Hark's 1983 release of "New Shushan Swordsman" was extremely disappointing at the box office and received poor reviews. But after years of sedimentation and watching countless so-called "blockbusters", when I revisit this movie, I find that I mistakenly blamed Tsui Hark, which is better than most so-called blockbusters now! The visuals are stunning, and whether it's industrial technology or aesthetic expertise, "The Legend of Shu Mountain" can be considered a peak of Tsui Hark. At the beginning of the new century, the Chinese language film industry was also considered a spectacle. 2. 'The Blade Runner' Looking at it today, "The Blade Runner" is still a commendable masterpiece compared to the past. It has a violent beauty, exaggerated expression techniques, and is accompanied by a large number of female lead monologues like Wong Kar wai. Compared to the carefree and unrestrained portrayal of the world in "Laughing in the World" and the love of the world in "New Dragon Gate Inn", "The Blade Runner" is a work that Tsui Hark throws aside everything from the outside world and injects into his own soul, as if Tsui Hark had been suppressed for many years, Through this movie, it suddenly burst out. 3. Green Snake What is human love? The Hong Kong film Green Snake, directed by Xu Ke, a ghost talent, was adapted from Li Bihua's novel of the same name, based on the folk legend Legend of the White Snake, and was released in 1993. This film breaks the traditional perspective and explores the emotional entanglement between Green Snake, White Snake, Xu Xian, and Fahai from the perspective of Green Snake, questioning whether there is love in the world and what it is. The film has a novel idea, beautiful music, and delicate emotions, which is indeed worth watching. 4. Seven Swords Legend Fighting Championship of "Seven Swords Descending to Tianshan Mountain" Seven Swords "is a film adaptation of the martial arts novel" Seven Swords Down the Tianshan Mountains "written by Hong Kong writer Leung Yu sheng. Directed by Xu Ke, the film co starred by Donnie Yen, Liming, Charlie Yeung, Lu Yi, Sun Honglei and others, mainly tells the Wulin story between the war fighting masters and Tianshan Seven Swords after the Manchu Dynasty entered the Shanhai Pass in 1600 AD. The film's vicissitudes are poignant, reflecting the real reality and elaborating on the human nature of turbulent times under the grand narrative. 5. Shanghai Night The first film established by Tsui Hark Film Studio in 1984. The story tells that in 1937, the melancholic composer Do re me met Shu Peilin, who was singing in a concert hall. The two met romantically at the bottom of the bridge at night, but were later separated due to the chaotic situation of Shanghai's occupation. After the war, two coincidentally became residents of the same building, while the stool boy who had just moved from the countryside fell in love with Do re me. In the film, there are beauty pageants, bedroom farce, tango dance, tuba instrument jokes, heavy showers, and visual comedy effects with precise time control, all appearing one by one like a lantern. In addition, there are also touching performance moments, such as Do re me walking onto the rooftop and playing the violin against the neon lights of Shanghai, as if playing a serenade for the entire city. 6. Xinlongmen Inn The Prince of Egypt Derry Girls Season 3 How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days The Man in the Iron Mask Freaks The Starting Point of Hong Kong's New School of Martial Arts New Dragon Gate Inn "is produced by Tsui Hark and co directed by Li Huimin and Cheng Xiaodong, bringing together Liang Jiahui and Lin Qingxia 笔记 ![]() |
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