Stephen Chow's 56 works, at least one you have not seen, 6 on the list of 100 excellent films in the past century
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Stephen Chow's film gives the public the impression that it is purely fragmented funny clips, as if it is finished laughing and leaving nothing behind.
If you think so, it's because you haven't seriously figured out the connotation of Stephen Chow's films.
This year, I spent a few months turning over Star Ye's film and watching it carefully, and I was quite touched, and his movies were like old wine, longer and more fragrant.
For example, "The King of Comedy", after watching it, the feeling is: people in the film are crying and laughing, people outside the film are laughing and crying, and Zhou Xingchi's portrayal of the character can be said to be the pinnacle, which is the charm of the film that can be felt after careful tasting.
Having said all this, it is just an introduction, the following is an inventory of Zhou Xingchi's 56 works, hoping to bring you memories or inspiration.
Part 1: 1988 "The Wind Catcher"
Part 2: 1988 "Thunderbolt Pioneer"
Part 3: Best Son-in-Law 1988
Part 4: 1989 "The Dragon at the End of the World"
Part 5: 1989 "Righteous Heroes"
Part 6: 1989 "Thief's Wife"
In 1990, stephen Chow starred in the movie "Gamble Saint" that broke the Hong Kong box office record, and since then, Stephen Chow's life has been like hanging up, covering almost all the comedy films of the 90s.
Part 7: 1990 "Gamble Saint"
Part 8: 1990 "A Comic Book Breaks the World"
Part 9: 1990 "Dragon And Phoenix Tea House"
Part 10: 1990 "The Wind and rain"
Part 11: Curry Peppers 1990
Part 12: 1990 Thief A Star
Part 13: 1990 "Master Brother Hits Ghost"
Part 14: 1990 Invincible Lucky Star
Part 15: 1990 "The Last Big Guy"
Part 16: The Gambler in 1990
Part 17: 1990 "Jackie Chan"
Part 18: 1991 "Gambler"
Part 19: The Descendants of the Dragon in 1991
Part 20: 1991 "New Jingwumen"
Part 21: The African Monks 1991
Part 22: 1991 "Truant Veyron"
Part 23: 1991 "Gambler 2 on the Beach Gambling Saint"
Part 24: 1991 "Love Saint"
Part 25: 1991 "The Night Feast of the Giants"
Part 26: 1991 "The Trickster"
1992 is known as the "Year of Stephen Chow", when the top 5 highest-grossing films in Hong Kong were all covered by Stephen Chow, a record that has not been broken so far, which is unprecedented.
Part 27: 1992 "Manga Veyron"
Part 28: 1992 "Happy Affair at Home"
Part 29: 1992 "Truant Veyron 2"
Part 30: The Inquisitor(1992)
Part 31: 1992 "Deer Ding"
Part 32: 1992 "Deer Ding Ji 2 Dragon Cult"
Part 33: 1992 "Wu Zhuangyuan Su Qi'er"
Part 34: 1993 "Truant Veyron 3 Dragon Year of the Rooster"
Part 35: 1993 "Tang Bohu Dian Qiu Xiang"
Part 36: 1993 "Jigong"
Part 37: The King of Destruction (1994)
Part 38: 1994 "Nine Pin Sesame Officer"
Part 39: 1994 "Domestic Lingling Paint"
Part 40: 1995 "Moonlight Treasure Box of Journey to the West"
Part 41: 1995 "Journey to the West"
Part 42: 1995 Night of the Returning Soul
Part 43: 1996 "The Great Inner Secret Agent Zero Zero Hair"
Part 44: God Eater (1996)
Part 45: 1997 "Counting Dead Grass"
Part 46: 1998 "A Dragon in the Journey"
Part 47: The King of Comedy (1999)
Part 48: The Glass Bottle, 1999
Part 49: 1999 King of a Thousand Kings 2000
After entering the 21st century, the speed of Chow's films has slowed down significantly.
Part 50: Shaolin Soccer 2001
This is a work of Stephen Chow's three years of sharpening a sword, breaking the historical box office record in Hong Kong, and winning 7 awards at the Hong Kong Film Awards.
Part 51: Kung Fu 2004
Stephen Chow's self-written and self-directed "Kung Fu" once again broke the Hong Kong box office record, winning 6 Academy Awards and 5 Golden Horse Awards, and is also the tenth highest-grossing foreign language film in American history.
Part 52: 2008 Yangtze River No. 7
Part 53: 2013 Journey to the West
Prior to this, Stephen Chow's films mostly broke Chinese film records, while "Journey to the West" broke a number of film records.
Part 54: The Mermaid 2016
At the time, the film was the highest-grossing film ever recorded in Chinese mainland, grossing more than $3.3 billion, and, with a global box office of $553 million, it became the highest-grossing foreign-language film in the history of world cinema other than a Hollywood film.
Part 55: 2017 Journey to the West
Part 56: The King of New Comedy in 2019
On January 5, 2022, the "New Era International Film Festival Golden Yanghua Award" selected 100 outstanding films in the past century, including many commercial blockbusters, injecting flexible elements into the awards.
Zhou Xingchi has a total of 6 works on the list, namely: "Journey to the West", "Kung Fu", "Tang Bohu Dian Qiu Xiang", "Domestic Ling Ling Lacquer", "The King of Comedy", and "Mermaid", the organizing committee believes that Zhou Xingchi's films mostly express the joys and sorrows of the public with low perspective and civilian route, and this interpretation method has influenced an entire era.
Indeed, Stephen Chow is one of the iconic figures of the Chinese film industry, known as China's Charlie Chaplin, who is both the inheritor and pioneer of traditional comedy.
There is not a saying that says: "One film emperor a year, a hundred years Zhou Xingchi", I believe this is the best praise for him!
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