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Introduction to famous director's works (Hong Kong, China) - Wu Yusen

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Our generation should be said to have grown up watching the films directed by Wu Yusen. He is still fighting in the front line of the film until today, his films have accompanied thousands of people around the world, among all the Chinese directors, the most qualified to say that they have accompanied the people of the world should be the first to recommend director Wu Yusen. Although director Ang Lee won the Academy Award for Best Director twice, and director Wu Yusen did not win the Oscar, director Ang Lee and director Wu Yusen should be two completely different directors, and they should be regarded as representatives of the two major types of film directors in the United States. Director Wu Yusen is a standard Hollywood-style director, especially good at shooting that kind of Hollywood commercial blockbusters, such as "Mission Impossible" and "Changing Face", but this kind of film usually does not win awards, and if you want to win awards, you have to make that kind of art film. Director Ang Lee is a standard New York School-style director. These two film schools have been fighting each other in the United States before, but in recent years there has been a slight convergence, and now that it has passed the most glorious era of cinema, Hollywood directors are also very scarce, so everyone is beginning to converge. Now Woody Allen, the representative director of the New York School, has also begun to make some such films in Hollywood, and director Ang Lee has also begun to cooperate with Hollywood to make some more commercial films, but still insists on making his own art films from time to time.

Introduction to famous director's works (Hong Kong, China) - Wu Yusen

"Emperor Girl Flower"

The film directed by Wu Yusen and starring Mei Xueshi, Liang Cibo, Liang Xingbo and Jiang Xuelu was released in France on July 25, 1999.

The film tells the love story of Princess Taiping and Zhou Shixian in the last years of the Ming Dynasty.

Introduction to famous director's works (Hong Kong, China) - Wu Yusen

Shaolin Gate

The film directed by Wu Yusen and starring Tan Daoliang, Tian Jun, Jackie Chan, Wu Yusen and Hong Jinbao was released in Hong Kong, China on July 15, 1976. The film tells the story of Shi Shaofeng, a Shaolin traitor, who defected to the Qing court and tried to prevent a group of righteous soldiers from overthrowing the Manchu government. Tan Yan was arrested and imprisoned by Shi, and later committed suicide in prison. The abbot of Shaolin then sends his disciple Yun Fei to stop Shi from continuing to kill innocents, during which Yun is helped by Tan Xiaodi, who wants to avenge his brother, and the prodigal son of Jiangnan...

Introduction to famous director's works (Hong Kong, China) - Wu Yusen

"Money Is Strange"

The film directed by Wu Yusen and starring Hui Guanying, Gu Guohua, Chen Qiqi, Yi Jia, Chen Lipin and Lin Zhengying was released in Hong Kong, China on July 10, 1980.

The film tells that Ah Ying and Fei Bo are neighbors and friends of many years of hardship, the two have no diploma and no background, and can only work in a soda factory, but the two have no great dreams. Ah Ying has always wanted to get close to film and television star Chen Qiqi. The next day, the two bought a lottery, but they didn't want to lose the jackpot. The two instantly became upstarts.

Introduction to famous director's works (Hong Kong, China) - Wu Yusen

Heroes

The film directed by Wu Yusen and starring Liu Songren, Liu Jiang, Wei Bai and Qi Yixiong was released in France on July 24, 1999.

The film tells the story of Zhang Sanfeng's seven years of knife, who was touched by Gao Peng's love and righteousness, and sought revenge on Bai Zhongtang. Gao Peng has always been jealous of Zhang Wugong, and even sold Zhang San's friend Qingyi, and after Zhang attacked Baijiazhuang and assassinated Bai Zhongtang, he secretly killed people with arrows. Ruyi's abacus is in the hands of Gao Peng...

Introduction to famous director's works (Hong Kong, China) - Wu Yusen

Modern Celestial Master

The film, directed by Wu Yusen and starring Chen Baixiang, Hui Guanying, Shi Tian and Qin Pei, was released in Hong Kong, China on April 8, 1982.

The film tells the story of a theater miscellaneous servant Li Jie who is tempted by the devil to sell his soul and finally wakes up.

Introduction to famous director's works (Hong Kong, China) - Wu Yusen

The Funny Times

The film directed by Wu Yusen and starring Shi Tian, Wu Ma, Li Haisheng and Mai Jia was released in Hong Kong, China on December 24, 1980.

The film tells the story of a homeless man in a post-war society of economic recession, in the midst of hunger and poverty, encounters orphan Wang Wei, poor song queen Xiuwen and a drunkard, a bad person who sells human beings abducts the singer and the orphan together, and finally the tramp and the drunk man rise up to the ambition to subdue the bad guy and rescue the orphan and the singer.

Introduction to famous director's works (Hong Kong, China) - Wu Yusen

"The Laughing Man"

The film directed by Wu Yusen and starring Sun Yue, Tao Dawei, Liu Ruiqi and David Tao was released in 1984.

The film tells the story of the old partners in the art world, Gu Ren and Shu Bin, who have a conflict after retirement.

Introduction to famous director's works (Hong Kong, China) - Wu Yusen

Heroes Without Tears

The film directed by Wu Yusen and starring Qian Yuesheng, Lin Zhengying, Kaohsiung and Liu Qiusheng was released in Hong Kong, China on September 5, 1986

The film tells the story of the mercenary who obtains the right to move with the whole family, promises the U.S. government to capture the Thai drug lord, and once again enters the battlefield. Soon after the party infiltrated the Thai territory, they were ambushed, leaving Gao Yi to fight; the Vietnamese sent to assassinate the drug lord, regarded Gao as an enemy on the mission, killed Gao's wife, Gao Was angry, and launched another Vietnam War with Lin.

Introduction to famous director's works (Hong Kong, China) - Wu Yusen

The True Colors of Heroes

An action film directed by Wu Yusen and starring Dillon, Cheung Kwok Wing and Chow Yun Fat, was released in Hong Kong, China on August 2, 1986.

The film tells the story of the jianghu between Song Zihao, Mark and Song Zijie, as well as the story of the frustration, failure, repentance and revenge of the three protagonists.

In 1987, the film won the Best Film Award at the 6th Hong Kong Film Awards

Introduction to famous director's works (Hong Kong, China) - Wu Yusen

Heroes 2

Wu Yusen and Xu Ke directed, starring Zhou Runfa, Zhang Guorong, Dillon, Shi Tian, Guan Shan and so on. The film tells that Song Zihao was released on parole and joined Gao Yingpei's criminal gang with his younger brother Song Zijie; Song Zijie sneaked into Gao Mansion alone to steal criminal evidence, and was found to have died in the line of duty, Song Zihao, Long Si and others joined forces to kill Gao Yingpei after a bloody battle. On December 17, 1987, the film was released in Hong Kong.

Introduction to famous director's works (Hong Kong, China) - Wu Yusen

"Righteous Heroes"

An action film directed by Wu Yusen and Wu Ma, starring David Jiang, Li Xiuxian, Chen Guantai, Wu Ma, Huang Chen, and Stephen Chow, it was released in Hong Kong, China on September 14, 1989.

The main actor of the drama tells the story of a company manager Cao Boss, who was once the boss of the underworld, after he washed his hands of the golden basin, he also hoped that his three righteous sons, Ah Xiu, Ah Tai, and Ah Wei would be law-abiding people, and the two of them finally eliminated Ah Tai after a fierce battle with the help of Cao Boss's steward and assistant Ma Gong.

Introduction to famous director's works (Hong Kong, China) - Wu Yusen

"Across the World"

Directed by Wu Yusen and starring Chow Yun Fat, Cheung Kwok Wing and Chung Chu Hong, the drama film was released in Hong Kong, China on February 2, 1991.

The film tells the story of Ah Hai, Ah Zhan and Hongdou who steal a famous painting under the arrangement of their adoptive father, and then the three of them are separated by being chased and killed by a trap.

In 1992, the film was nominated for the Best Picture Award at the 11th Hong Kong Film Awards

Introduction to famous director's works (Hong Kong, China) - Wu Yusen

"Hot Hand Detective"

Directed by Wu Yusen and starring Chow Yun Fat, Leung Chao Wai and Mao Shunjun, it was released in Hong Kong, China on April 16, 1992.

The film tells the story of the jealous and hateful hot detective (played by Chow Yun-fat) and the undercover policeman (played by Liang Chaowei) who is mixed into the arms smuggling syndicate, and the two have a subtle feeling of pity for each other in the process of handling the case, and finally cooperate together to deal with the criminal group.

Introduction to famous director's works (Hong Kong, China) - Wu Yusen

The Ultimate Target

An action film directed by Shange Winton, Jansi Butler and Lance Henrixon, directed by Wu Yusen, released in the United States on August 20, 1993.

The film tells the story of a hapless sailor, Chris, who travels to New Orleans to find a new job, and meets Natasha, who comes to find her father's whereabouts, and Natasha, who is eager to find her father, has no way to ask for help, hoping that Chans can help.

In 1994, Lance Henrixon won the 20th Saturn Awards for Best Supporting Actor for his film, and the film was also nominated for the 3rd MTV Movie Award for Best Action Scene.

Introduction to famous director's works (Hong Kong, China) - Wu Yusen

Broken Arrow

Directed by Woo Woo Sen, starring John Travolta, Kristen Slater, Samantha Mathis and Deliri Lindo. The film was released in the United States on February 9, 1996.

The film tells the story of pilot Dix who hijacks two nuclear bombs on a stealth plane during a mission, and Hill and highway policewoman Terry work together to retrieve the bomb.

In 1996, the film was nominated for Best Fight Scene (John Travolta), Best Villain (John Travolta), and Best Action Scene at the 5th MTV Movie Awards.

Introduction to famous director's works (Hong Kong, China) - Wu Yusen

"Changing Faces"

An action drama film directed by Nicolas Cage, John Travolta, and Joan Allen, directed by Woo Woo Sen, was released in the United States on June 27, 1997.

The film mainly tells the story of FBI agent Arthur and horror killer Keith's two-way duel.

Introduction to famous director's works (Hong Kong, China) - Wu Yusen

Mission Impossible 2

The film, directed by Wu Yusen and starring Tom Cruise, Dogre Scott, Sandy Newton, and Vin Remus, was released in the United States on May 24, 2000.

The film tells the story of members of the IMF team who are killed one after another while searching for the deadly virus that has been stolen, and the mission of the entire task force team is blocked. Ethan Hant investigates the matter and discovers that it was all planned by the terrorist leader, Sean Ambrose. Ethan Hant and his old partner Luther began to track down Ambrose, and after much painstaking effort, they finally put an end to Ambrose's ruse and successfully completed the mission.

Introduction to famous director's works (Hong Kong, China) - Wu Yusen

The Whisperer

Directed by Wu Yusen and starring Nicholas Cage and Adam Beech, the war film was released in the United States on June 14, 2002.

This film mainly tells the story of the translation of soldiers in the Pacific Theater in the early days of World War II.

Introduction to famous director's works (Hong Kong, China) - Wu Yusen

"Memory Rift"

Wu Yusen directed and starred Uma Thurman, Ben Affleck and other action and science fiction thrillers. The film was released in the United States on December 25, 2003.

The film focuses on a computer genius who is employed by a high-tech company working on top-secret projects, and after each project, he undergoes a short-term memory deletion procedure according to the routine. By the time he woke up again, all the memories of the past two years were gone.

In 2004, the film was nominated for Best Science Fiction Film at the 30th Saturn Awards.

Introduction to famous director's works (Hong Kong, China) - Wu Yusen

Red Cliff

An epic film directed by Wu Yusen, starring Liang Chaowei, Jin Chengwu, Zhang Zhen, Zhang Fengyi, Lin Zhiling, Zhao Wei, Hu Jun, and Nakamura Shitong. The film is divided into "Chibi I" and "Chibi II. Decisive Battle of the World", which were released on July 10, 2008 and January 7, 2009 respectively, and the first part finally Chinese mainland 312 million yuan at the box office, and the lower part was 251 million yuan, with a total box office of 580 million. Director Wu Yusen won the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 67th Venice Film Festival Golden Lion Award and the Outstanding Contribution Award for Chinese Film at the 12th Shanghai International Film Festival for this film; the film won the 13th Chinese Film Huabiao Awards, the Best Foreign Language Film of the Las Vegas Film Critics Association and the Best Foreign Language Film of the Japan Daily Film Awards and was selected for "Film Looking at China".

Introduction to famous director's works (Hong Kong, China) - Wu Yusen

《Taiping Wheel》

The drama film directed by Wu Yusen and starring Zhang Ziyi, Jin Chengwu and Huang Xiaoming was released on December 2, 2014 in Chinese mainland.

Using the Taiping Wheel as a clue, the film tells the love story of the three generals Lei Yifang, nurse Yu Zhen and Taiwanese doctor Yan Zekun during the war years from the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression to the Civil War

Introduction to famous director's works (Hong Kong, China) - Wu Yusen

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