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Thirty of those beautiful meteors in Hong Kong movies: Lee Wah Yue

author:Victoria Harbour Monsoon
Thirty of those beautiful meteors in Hong Kong movies: Lee Wah Yue

Li Huayue, born in 1956, there are sources that it is Chinese-American, the exact origin has been unverifiable, in 1990 began to join the Hong Kong entertainment industry to make movies, filmed a lot of Hong Kong love movies, most of them are supporting roles, known for bravery.

In 1990, he participated in "Liaozhai Yan tan", the male protagonist of the film Shan Liwen, the female protagonist Ye Zilin, Wensu, Kudo Hitomi, etc., the female protagonist in the film has distinct characteristics, and after watching it several times, he did not find the trace of Li Huayue.

Li Huayue has a role, and people have the impression of a series of movies that he participated in in 1993.

Thirty of those beautiful meteors in Hong Kong movies: Lee Wah Yue

In "Which Girl Is Not Sentimental", she played Zhang Guozhu's girlfriend, who was in turmoil and did not want to be robbed of her boyfriend by Yao Zhengjing. From the role point of view is quite innocent, Zhang Guozhu, a successful middle-aged man, covets Yao Zhengjing's youth and beauty, and abandons his girlfriend who looks a little pretentious.

Thirty of those beautiful meteors in Hong Kong movies: Lee Wah Yue
Thirty of those beautiful meteors in Hong Kong movies: Lee Wah Yue

Li Huayue and Zhang Guozhu have a bit of a love scene, and she plays very actively and seductively. Later, I saw Zhang Guozhu and Yao Zhengjing stealing kisses, angrily ran away from home, and walked all the way and said, no one left me, how no one left me, ridiculous and pitiful.

Thirty of those beautiful meteors in Hong Kong movies: Lee Wah Yue

In the same year, the common cover of "Close Lover" was Yao Zhengjing, in fact, Li Huayue played a lot of scenes without losing Yao Zhengjing, perhaps Yao Zhengjing's classmates were famous, and playing her banner was conducive to the box office. Li Huayue played a subordinate of a triad boss in it, with a healthy body and a healthy hand, not only a love scene but also a gunfight martial arts scene, she performed well.

Thirty of those beautiful meteors in Hong Kong movies: Lee Wah Yue
Thirty of those beautiful meteors in Hong Kong movies: Lee Wah Yue

Li Huayue, the face given by Heaven is too general, but the figure is really impressive. In the movie, a balcony fitness scene, all kinds of fitness equipment to pick up, abs looming, daily fitness is certain. After the love scene with lying on the patient's bed, the action is beautiful and intense and beautiful.

Thirty of those beautiful meteors in Hong Kong movies: Lee Wah Yue

The male protagonist of "Sadistic Love" Huang Qiusheng and Li Xiuxian, and the female protagonist Li Meifeng. It tells that Huang Qiusheng loves his wife in a crazy way, perverts into the bone, and constantly tries to torture and hurt Li Meifeng. Li Xiuxian is responsible for investigating the case, and Li Huayue is Li Xiuxian's girlfriend, and there are not many scenes. She is jealous, flirtatious, sensitive, and behaves well, and she sees Li Xiuxian taking Li Meifeng home, losing her temper, making noise, and getting rid of the image of a jealous girlfriend.

Thirty of those beautiful meteors in Hong Kong movies: Lee Wah Yue

In the movie, Li Huayue and Li Xiuxian have some intimate scenes, dragonflies dot the water, point to the end, after all, Xiu Xian big brother has always been a decent person.

Thirty of those beautiful meteors in Hong Kong movies: Lee Wah Yue

The heroine of 1994's "The Strange Case of the Forbidden Palace of the Manchu Qing Dynasty" is Weng Hong, and the film tells the story of the Tongzhi Emperor who searched for love all his life and finally dedicated himself to love madly. Li Huayue is a supporting role in the movie, playing an old bustard, specializing in teaching special skills, and performing a special calligraphy in the movie, which is wonderful and breathtaking, good-looking and funny, and can be compared with Ye Zilin's calligraphy.

Thirty of those beautiful meteors in Hong Kong movies: Lee Wah Yue
Thirty of those beautiful meteors in Hong Kong movies: Lee Wah Yue

This love scene, not in the acting skills lies in the conception and the boldness of the actors, what is it like when the real shooting is, curious.

Thirty of those beautiful meteors in Hong Kong movies: Lee Wah Yue

1995's "Ten Great Pants Punishments of the Manchu Qing Dynasty" starring Weng Hong and Wu Qihua is the Hong Kong version of the unjust case between Yang Naiwu and Xiao Cabbage, which is one of the four strange cases of the Qing Dynasty, telling the story of Yang Naiwu and Xiao Cabbage who are happy with each other but are wrongfully murdered, and finally turn over the case.

Thirty of those beautiful meteors in Hong Kong movies: Lee Wah Yue

The role in which Li Huayue participated appeared in the film without reason. Wu Qihua wanted to go to Weng Hong to talk about an old love, and accidentally saw that she and Xu Jinjiang and a pair of wrongdoers flew around in the jungle to kill you and me, no matter whether they were up or down, the two people could not decide the victory or defeat, and decided that the martial arts fight was not as good as Wen Dou instead of talking about love, and Wu Qihua wow

This scene, Er Dongsheng in "Cesium Love Man and Woman" ridiculed, in the movie Luo Jiaying La Zhang Guorong went to the cinema to observe, Luo Jiaying was amazed and asked Zhang Guorong to study, Zhang Guorong said do you have Qiu Shuzhen, think of it funny.

Li Huayue's real starring role is the movies "Snow Love 1" and "Snow Love 2".

Thirty of those beautiful meteors in Hong Kong movies: Lee Wah Yue

According to the statement in Cai Lan's book, one day an actress came to him and said that she wanted to be popular, and Cai Sheng looked at her and said that there was no way, and it was too general unless, unless it was fake. The two people hit it off immediately, Cai Lan as the executive producer, Li Huayue as the heroine, and had "Snow Love 1". At that time, the network was not developed, naturally there was no repair of the computer, but with the gimmick of cracking down on counterfeiting, it actually caused a sensation. Li Huayue became a Hong Kong celebrity, taking photos along the trend, and because he was filming at the Man Mo Temple, the whole city was hotly discussed.

Thirty of those beautiful meteors in Hong Kong movies: Lee Wah Yue
Thirty of those beautiful meteors in Hong Kong movies: Lee Wah Yue
Thirty of those beautiful meteors in Hong Kong movies: Lee Wah Yue

The film star tells the deformed love between Li Huayue and several men, and at the end of the film, after a crazy love scene with the male protagonist, the two jumped off a cliff and martyred, full of Japanese style, and at the end, they also borrowed the perspective of a passerby to shoot the tragic situation of two people falling to their deaths, extremely cruel, too extraordinary.

Thirty of those beautiful meteors in Hong Kong movies: Lee Wah Yue
Thirty of those beautiful meteors in Hong Kong movies: Lee Wah Yue

In 1996, "Snow Love 2" was launched, the heroine was still Li Huayue, and Xu Jinjiang and Qian Jun were invited, and the film returned to the traditional Hong Kong love movie, the movie was bloody and violent, the plot was messy, and the watchability was general. Li Huayue's performance is not even like the drama Qian Jun, and it lacks the fake gimmick of the first part, and the box office suffers Waterloo. Li Huayue then faded out of the Hong Kong showbiz circle.

Thirty of those beautiful meteors in Hong Kong movies: Lee Wah Yue

After the turn of the millennium, she is said to have starred in an American film called "The Female Killer of Thunderbolts", and in 2013, reporters photographed her old face, and since then there has been little news of her.

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