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He's from the Cantonese version of Baidu Cloud?
1, "He is a Jianghu person"; The plot is good. The plot reflects that in today's society, no matter rich or poor, people go astray. But as long as they are determined to turn over a new leaf and turn over a new leaf, society will be beautiful. It turns out that Uncle Da and Master Xing started playing father and son so early, and they all seem to be the same image, including them.

2. Life journey; Stephen Chow is only a supporting role in this play, but because he is Wan Ziliang's good brother, he still has the opportunity to appear in the film from time to time. After all these years, I still remember the plot. Some roles left a deep impression on me, but some actors stopped performing or slowly faded out of people's sight.

3. Yin-Yang boundary; Rare TV movies, from Ning to Nie and then to. Stephen Chow starred in a film that was very unlike Stephen Chow. This role is a bit like Ning, but the story is a bit like Shan Siting's Yin and Yang Teacher in 1974 by Liu Tiansu. Nothing else. This can only be filmed by people of that era.

4. "Old Cave"; The plot is really online. The heroic spirit of the young Hua Zai is vividly displayed in the early character of the play. Similarly, Lv Liangwei is handsome enough, and there is a walk-on star in it, which can't help but make people cry! It was the scene at that time. It was quite atmospheric.

5. Pioneer of Thunderbolt; It is an entertaining action movie, with a compact and smooth plot rhythm, and basically no sloppiness. The popular electronic soundtrack in the late 1980s and early 1990s made the action scenes very gamified. But in order to set off the tough guy hero, we still need to set off the old routine with a bunch of bears. In particular, the chief executive's IQ completely ignores logic, which is a typical feature of Hong Kong movies that allows viewers to vent their emotions just for pleasure. Master Xing's debut is really shy and immature.

6. The Edge of Dreams; Unexpectedly, in 1985, Hong Kong had such a work focusing on the survival anxiety of urbanites. He is a failure in real life, and only dreams are the only way to get rid of his frustration. Only a mental hospital is the best place for him to realize his dream. Although the filming of this film is rough, the concept is very cutting-edge and inappropriate. Young star actors play serious dramas, and they are also super powerful.

7. "Best son-in-law"; An underrated movie. Full of creativity and laughter. The interaction between kerosene and stars is cute and funny. Except for Ingrid's voice and her distorted three views. Intriguing under the shell of comedy. It was really golden in those days, and both the leading role and the supporting role were brilliant. The rhythm of the plot is not slow, and youth is so beautiful on everyone's face.

8. Metropolis; Metropolis, the masterpiece of 1988, is called "short play in gold", which came out of almost all elites in Taiwan Province at that time. In fact, Xing Zi played a young rich man who was a bit bad. Fang Jiajun (Xiong Xiong, Beidou) and drug addict (Qi Lin) were both from good families, but after he hosted children's programs, he played more grassroots figures.

9. Peeing Family; Zhou Xingxing acted very well in this play. Very classic TV series. Of course, you have to watch the Cantonese version to enjoy it. At that time, Luo Mingzhu was beautiful and Li Jiasheng was handsome. Meixiaohui, as always, is an unsatisfied girl. Xingye and Wu Junru performed even better!

10, domestic Lingling paint; There are so many ironies in metaphors that I can't count them. Although watching Stephen Chow's movies are comedies, I feel a little sad inexplicably, despite the happy ending of the protagonist. The bizarre music, the classic action of Master Xing with his head down and his eyes glued to cigarettes, and the piano music "Li Xianglan/Autumn" running through the film are all romantic and grandiose.

The last of Stephen Chow's top ten unpopular works was banned. You probably haven't seen it!