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Hong Kong Film: Big name actor and villain role

Preach in words. - Don Tears

Villains are generally the preserve of supporting actors, or non-idol actors.

For big-name actors, they are usually limited to positive image roles, and at least even playing "bad guys" cannot have a good ending.

But this is also a normal plot, justice will win, and it is natural to put it anywhere.

And most people think that the villain is actually a misunderstanding.

The key is to see how the actors master and create.

But searches come and go, and valuable villains are actually rare.

Chronologically.

Hong Kong Film: Big name actor and villain role

In 1990, Jacky Cheung first jumped out and did the bad guy once.

Six major directors jointly concocted "Smiling Proud of the Jianghu", the role is the eunuch "Ouyang Quan".

He is flattering, snobbish, cautious in front of the factory, and has just the right cunning, arrogant in front of his subordinates and oppressors, unscrupulous and desperate to achieve the goal, and the character's temperament and behavior are vividly interpreted by him.

Jacky Cheung won the Best Supporting Actor Award at the 27th Taiwan Golden Horse Awards for this performance.

This stage is almost the heyday of Jacky Cheung's film career.

He also won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1989 for the role of Carmen in Mong Kok, and was nominated for the Academy Award for the first time in 1990 for "Blood Street".

For actors who have only been debuting for about five years and crossed from the music world, this achievement is very good.

But this Golden Horse male match is also his last Chinese three gold awards.

Hong Kong Film: Big name actor and villain role

In 1991, it was Aaron Kwok's turn.

This year, a "91 Divine Eagle Hero" was released, and the screenplay column wrote Wong Kar-wai and Liu Zhenwei, but it is said that Wong Kar-wai repeatedly dragged out the draft, and finally Liu Zhenwei wrote the script, and Li Dawei was only a nominal director, that is to say, the entire film was concocted by Liu Zhenwei.

It's hard to say whether it's true or not, but the spoof style of the movie is indeed the same as his handwriting, think of "Ninety-Two Black Roses to Black Roses", "East into The West" and "Journey to the West", it is almost the same.

And this movie, fortunately, there are two newcomers acting in a serious way, and the others just follow Liu Zhenwei.

One of them is Aaron Kwok, who by this time he has released the first three albums of Mandarin songs, each of which has sold more than a million copies, and one hairstyle has swept the entire Chinese-speaking world. This is also Andy Lau's first film as his own boss, looking for Aaron Kwok to play, the vision is absolutely accurate, and this film is also the only profitable work of Tianmu Company.

Villain silver fox, silver hair, blue eyes and black cape, coupled with Aaron Kwok's lips and teeth white, this shape even today, it will still be amazing, Aaron Kwok grasped the character's cold and heavy love of the two core points, on the one hand, the killing is not calculated, on the other hand, the character's jianghu righteousness, promised things must be done to the end, even if it costs life.

Two years after his debut, Aaron Kwok won the best supporting actor nomination at the 11th Academy Awards for this role.

Hong Kong Film: Big name actor and villain role

In 1992, Jacky Cheung played again.

In the movie "Bright Moon Shines on the East", the character is the prince.

Jacky Cheung plays an arbitrarily killer, although it only appears at the beginning and end of the movie, adding up to no more than thirty minutes of scenes, but it takes full advantage of the limelight and is full of aura as soon as it appears.

And about the memory of the whole movie, the aggressiveness, playful cynicism and tyrannical arrogance of the prince's eyes are unforgettable, especially in the last scene, the prince who hits the steering wheel drives to death, and the resolute and heartbroken eyes are unwilling.

Due to the explosion of Jacky Cheung's performance, the film company immediately began to shoot a "Legend of the Prince" for him, and the first "Bright Moon Illuminating the Tsim Sha Tsui Dong" became "The Legend of the Prince 2", which was also a record.

Hong Kong Film: Big name actor and villain role

In 1997, Liang Jiahui came out of the mountains.

In the movie "Black Gold", the character Zhou Chaoxian.

Leung Ka Fai has played a lot of villain roles, but if you talk about popularity, this role undoubtedly comes first.

He wrote more than 100,000 words of biographies for this character.

Bowing down in front of the magnates, in front of the low-level figures, every word reveals the meaning of life and death, one second is still talking and laughing, the next second may suddenly turn the face, this one-person multi-faceted interpretation, it is really wonderful. A "who is in favor, who is against" is the climax of the whole movie, Zhou Chaoxian has a "laughing and angry scolding into an article" style, turning the clouds and rain as much as he wants.

As far as the whole movie is concerned, the emotional transformation is precise and natural, and the ability to control the field is unsurpassed.

Everyone is a foil.

Hong Kong Film: Big name actor and villain role

In 2007, Andy Lau did the bad guy once.

In the movie "Disciple", the character is Lin Kun.

He played a cautious and grumpy drug dealer.

The aura is very sufficient, the hands and feet are very free, relative to a lot of "Fahrenheit" performances, this time it really washed away the lead.

He has both the cunning, cruelty and self-righteousness of a drug dealer, as well as the righteousness and kindness of ordinary people, on the one hand, illegal business, and on the other hand, he strives to be a good husband, a good father, and even a good big brother to the undercover police.

The film was nominated for two Best Supporting Actors, one was Andy Lau who played a drug lord, and the other was Gu Tianle, who played an addict.

Many people may feel that addicts also act well, why not win awards?

There is certainly only one award.

But in fact, this is also related to the cognition and judgment of the performance.

The performance is always only basic, and for mature actors, acting seems to be taken for granted.

You have to think, you are such a character, how can you have more tension, how can the sadness and joy of the characters really touch people's hearts?

The real performance is like carving a deep enough mark on the stainless steel.

This is, of course, the lifelong task of professional actors.

Hong Kong Film: Big name actor and villain role

In 2018, Aaron Kwok shot.

In the movie "Peerless", the character is Li Qing.

As far as the movie is concerned, he is divided into many sides, on the one hand, Wu Fusheng, who is illusory, on the other hand, li Wen, a painter who is kind and talentless, and on the other hand, Li Qian, a humble bandit who is intertwined with inferiority, arrogance and tyranny, and between true and false, these different faces rotate in front of the audience like a marquee.

Frankly, many people are a little confused after watching the movie.

It is estimated that they can only respond to the role problem according to the scenes of Aaron Kwok and Chow Yun-fat.

For example, the remarks I have seen are, the same is killing and setting fires, Aaron Kwok is like a small cripple, Fa Ge is a gangster giant, and for example, the scene where Uncle Xin was killed, Fa Ge showed a complex psychology of heavy love and righteousness but had to do it, while Aaron Kwok was exhausted, hysterical, and numerous, so they thought that the second half of Aaron Kwok's performance was collapsed.

This is actually a lack of a basic understanding of the film, in other words, the film that this audience is suitable for watching is a straightforward commercial entertainment film.

Genres like Peerless storytelling in circles are too difficult for them.

But it didn't prevent them from following the trend, and some of them understood it and then became very fond of it, so "Peerless" really created a miracle.

The film and the performance have been elaborated many times and will not be repeated.

Aaron Kwok's pinnacle.

After crushing all the performance problems in the previous year's "Breaking the Game", this movie has fully entered the state of acting.

Hong Kong Film: Big name actor and villain role

In addition, there are some villains of the big coffee.

For example, Leung Ka-fai also has the big D of "Underworld", Andy Lau has Liu Jianming of "Infernal Affairs" and Jacky Cheung and Zhao Zhiren of "Equator".

However, relatively speaking, it is not as good as the situation listed in the article.

Therefore, it is not mentioned.