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Top Ten Classic Movies in Donnie Yen
Ten classic movies: IP Man, Young Iron Horse, Killing Wolves, Fuse, Rival Love, Chasing Dragons, Laughing Tai Chi, Wing Chun, Su and Martial Arts.

IP Man

This action film directed by Ye Weixin and starring Donnie Yen, Xiong Dailin, Yam Tat-wah and Fan Shaohuang was released in China on June 5th+February 6th, 2008. This film mainly tells the story of Ye Wen, a martial artist in Foshan, Guangzhou, who carried the banner of rejuvenating China in a series of competitions in the 20th century and won the Best Film Award in the 28th Hong Kong Film Awards.

Young Huang Feihong's Iron Horse

The film tells the story of the disadvantages of official management in the late Qing Dynasty, and the famous doctor Yang disguised as a thief to deal with corrupt officials. In order to get rid of the thorn in the side, the imperial court decided to send Shaolin master to eradicate it. At the same time, Huang Linying, one of the ten tigers in Guangdong, and his son Huang Feihong were also forced to get involved in the whirlpool of catching iron horses. Under the influence of Jieyi, Huang helped Yang cope with the immediate difficulties.

Kill the wolf.

Can be included in the action scene of the textbook. This kind of fighting scene is hard to surpass. It's really heartless. The battle was really wonderful. Fatalism is very common in Hong Kong gangster films. I have to say that Jason Wu's villain role is very touching. This movie is a very good action play without urine point, especially for Jason Wu and Donnie Yen. The imperfect ending is the ending closer to reality.

fuse

The film tells the fierce confrontation between Ma Jun, undercover Watson and the gangs supervised by the Hong Kong Major Crimes Unit. In 2008, Donnie Yen won the Best Action Direction Award at the 27th Hong Kong Film Awards for this film. In 2007, Donnie Yen won the Best Action Design Award of the 44th Taiwan Film Golden Horse Award for this film.

Love meets enemies.

A film directed by Yuan Heping and starring Donnie Yen, Yuan Heping and Huang Yunshi. The film tells the story of a man dating a rich girl and making out with his cousin. The film was released in Hongkong, China on April 3rd, 1985.

Chasing dragons

An action crime film directed by Jing Wong and Jason Kwan Chi-Yiu, written by Jing Wong and Lv Guan'nan, starring Donnie Yen, Andy Lau and Jiang Haowen. The film tells the story of a cripple who dares to fight and sneak into Hong Kong. In order to survive for a long time, he teamed up with the thoughtful detective mayor to dominate Hong Kong.

Laughing tai chi

The film tells the story of Zhuang Yan's master's only son, who is always keen on fighting an injustice. In a conflict, he turns the villain Xue Tao into an idiot. Tao's father bribed the killer Tie to ruthlessly kill a family in the village. After the village came back, he waged a ruthless struggle with Tie between good and evil.

Wing Chun

A film directed by Yuan Heping and starring Yang Ziqiong and Donnie Yen. The film was released in Finland on June 2, 2003. The film tells the legendary story that Yan Yongchun, the founder of Wing Chun Quan, fought against mountain thieves several times, and his martial arts improved day by day, eventually repelling mountain thieves.

Su Qier

The Hong Kong films of that year were still very good, and the acting skills were also great. What impressed me most about this play was Fennie Yuen, who was both elegant and beautiful. The beauty of Fennie Yuen is unique, with handsome men's clothes and lovely women's clothes. Donnie Yen's early Kung Fu movies all had good plots, and Yuan Heping was the first martial arts finger, a martial arts film in the golden age of Hong Kong films. The action play is wonderful.

martial arts

Unique style and complete story. Through the rapid switching of shots, music is used to show the inner feelings of the characters, restore the truth from different perspectives, and make the story full and round. The story conflicts are interlocking, making people dizzying. The new martial arts films have both traditional shadows and new innovations. They are full of characters, beautiful battles and musical details.