"A Chinese Ghost Story"
It is a period romance film produced by Tsui Hark, directed by Cheng Xiaodong, starring Leslie Cheung, Wang Zuxian, Wu Ma and others. It was released in Hong Kong, China on July 18, 1987. Released.
The film is a remake of the 1960 Shaw Brothers film of the same name, telling the story of a human-ghost love affair between scholar Ning Caichen and female ghost Nie Xiaoqian. The film has won the Special Jury Award at the 16th French Science Fiction Film Festival, the Best Film Award at the Portuguese Science Fiction Film Festival, and the Best Adapted Screenplay at the 24th Taiwan Film Golden Horse Awards.
Wang Zuxian’s Nie Xiaoqian confuses all living beings with every move she makes. Whether she is smiling or frowning, all her looks are breathtaking.
The crazy man hates the woman, and leaves his love behind in the world. Seriously, there will never be such a good-looking person again.
"The God of Gamblers"
is a Hong Kong gambling film released in 1989. This film is directed by Hong Kong director Wong Jing and stars Chow Yun-fat, Andy Lau, Zhang Min, Wang Zuxian and others.
One look at "God of Gamblers" will easily remind people of the peak period of Hong Kong movies.
Taking it a step further, it ushered in the era of Hong Kong-produced gambling films.
As the representative image of Chow Yun-fat, with his black windbreaker, neatly carried back hair, and that confident look on his face, when watching gambling movies, everyone must be looking at him
"Mr. Zombie" ”
It is a fantasy zombie film released by Media Asia. It is the pinnacle of fantasy zombie films. It is produced and supervised by Sammo Hung and stars Lin Zhengying, Xu Guanying, Wang Xiaofeng, Yuan Hua and others.
The story of the film is set in the early years of the Republic of China. The late father of the wealthy country squire Ren Fa used coercion and inducement to obtain a piece of Feng Shui treasure land. After being instructed by a Feng Shui master, he had to move the grave 20 years later. , Only then can we benefit our descendants. Ren Fa invites the Taoist priest Jiu Shu, played by Lin Zhengying, and his two apprentices to move for burial. Unexpectedly, the corpses have turned into zombies, and a fierce battle begins.
This movie is a masterpiece that successfully combines "comedy" and "horror". The image of the Maoshan Taoist priest played by Lin Zhengying it created has become the memory of several generations.