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Jiao Enjun's three early films, although unpopular, are wonderful, and two of them end in sadness

Speaking of Jiao Enjun, everyone must naturally think of Li Xunhuan in "Little Li Flying Knife", Erlang Shen in "Baolian Lantern" or Zhan Zhao in "Seven Heroes and Five Righteousness". Jiao Enjun's handsome appearance and superb acting skills were almost unknown to everyone in the film and television circle in the 1990s.

Jiao Enjun's three early films, although unpopular, are wonderful, and two of them end in sadness
Jiao Enjun's three early films, although unpopular, are wonderful, and two of them end in sadness
Jiao Enjun's three early films, although unpopular, are wonderful, and two of them end in sadness

Everyone is familiar with the TV series starring Jiao Enjun, but in fact, Jiao Enjun's film works are also very good, and today I will share with you his three films in the early years, although they are relatively unpopular but wonderful.

Jiao Enjun's three early films, although unpopular, are wonderful, and two of them end in sadness

1. The 1991 Taiwanese action movie "Ancient and Modern Mandarin Duck Sword", alias "Sword Domination of the World" and "New Mandarin Duck Butterfly Dream", starring Jiao Enjun, Luo Rui and Yue Hong.

Jiao Enjun's three early films, although unpopular, are wonderful, and two of them end in sadness

The film tells the story of the heroine Annie (played by Yue Hong) is a free comic creator, while Jiao Enjun plays Xiao Jiao, who has a crush on her, is very obsessed with Annie's comics, and regards Annie as the heroine in the comics, and imagines herself as the heroine's true destiny.

But Anne likes Brother Long (played by Luo Rui), Xiao Jiao chose to be willing to degenerate after learning about it, joined the gang of the underworld Kun Brother, and became a fierce second boss. Later, Anne went to great lengths to pretend to be in love with Xiao Jiao, hoping to take him out of the comics, get out of the underworld, and return to the right path.

Xiao Jiao's nature is not bad, and he was quickly brought back to the right path by Annie, but Kun Ge did not want to lose this right-hand man, so a vicious battle was inevitable, Xiao Jiao and Long Ge joined forces to kill Kun Ge, but in the end, the cunning Kun Brother actually resurrected and sneaked in, and poor Xiao Jiao finally went offline to save his friends.

Second, the 1992 Hong Kong action movie "Tiger Crossing the Street", starring Jiao Enjun, Qiu Yinghong and Tsang Chi-wai.

Jiao Enjun's three early films, although unpopular, are wonderful, and two of them end in sadness

The film tells the story of Tam Ka-ho, the son of Hong Kong gangster boss Tam Kit, on his sixth birthday, his parents are killed by traitor Yang Wenbiao, and loyal subordinate Ah Xiong rescues Jia Hao but is separated. 20 years later, Jia Hao (played by Jiao Enjun) and his good brother Jianbang (Qiu Yinghong), who grew up in the orphanage, set up a stall to sell sugar fried chestnuts, and by chance, Jia Hao met the policewoman He Wenhui.

Jia Hao often remembers the situation when he was destroyed, but he has always kept his origins secret to Jianbang. Until they witnessed an assassination of the gang boss, the assassin was the good brother of Jia Hao's father. Before dying, Uncle Xiong told Jia Hao the truth about being wiped out that year, and Jia Hao was determined to avenge his father.

Jia Hao learned through the informant Ah Wei (Zeng Zhiwei) that Yang Wenbiao and the Japanese had a counterfeit money transaction, and with the cooperation of his friend Jianbang, he took advantage of Yang Wenbiao's trading with the Japanese to trade counterfeit banknote templates, and launched a bloody battle with Ah Biao, the two successfully grabbed the counterfeit money template, and notified Yang Wenbiao to exchange the counterfeit money template.

However, Yang Wenbiao was very cunning, let his men kidnap Jianbang, Jiahao in order to save his brothers, he could only go to the Tiger's Den alone, fortunately in a critical situation, with the support of the female policewoman Wenhui, Yang Wenbiao was cornered and tried to die with the three jiahao, and finally the three jiahao escaped safely, and Yang Wenbiao blew himself up.

3. The 1997 Hong Kong and Taiwan action film "Detective Phantom" starred Jiao Enjun, Liu Ximing, Weng Hong and Wang Dao.

Jiao Enjun's three early films, although unpopular, are wonderful, and two of them end in sadness

This film is about the male protagonist Fu Zhenhua (played by Jiao Enjun), who was arranged to work undercover in the Hongxing crime syndicate because of his excellent grades in the police academy. Fu Zhenhua helps group boss Gao Hong compete for the rare treasure "Diamond of Death", kills many fierce underworld bosses, and is hunted down by former friends of criminal police bai Yisheng (played by Liu Ximing).

Zhenhua is a kind person and donates most of the money he has received to charity to build churches and build hospitals. Zhenhua, Bai Yisheng and the priest are the best friends, and the priest often secretly helps Zhenhua avoid many troubles. And Bai Yisheng has been pursuing Zhenhua's sister Zhenxue (played by Weng Hong), so he also admires this classmate who is also an enemy and a friend, and is equal.

Later, Zhenhua knew that he had a brain tumor and that time was running out, and said to Gao Hong that he would wash his hands after taking the "Diamond of Death" for him this time. Gao Hong ostensibly agreed, but after Zhenhua grabbed the "Diamond of Death", he secretly shot Zhenhua.

Gao Hong thought that Zhenhua was dead, so he left with confidence. Zhenhua was seriously injured and went to the hospital to find Zhenxue, and after emergency treatment, he saved his life. Bai Yisheng plans to arrest Zhenhua after he recovers, but Gao Hong learns that Zhenhua is not dead and tries to kill him in the hospital, but fails.

Zhenhua and Zhenxue escaped from the hospital, avoiding pursuit and pursuit along the way. Unexpectedly, Zhenhua's headache began to attack again, and Zhenxue found that Zhenhua was eating a sedative, which was very harmful to the body for a long time, and Zhenhua knew that he was deceived by Gao Hong.

Zhenhua and Zhenxue go to the newly built church, and Gao Hong sends people to shoot Zhenhua in the church, but accidentally kills Zhenxue. All the truth comes out, and Bai Yisheng knows that Zhenhua is an undercover agent sent by the police. At this time, the mad Gao Hong takes his sister Yaping as a hostage and threatens Zhenhua and Bai Yisheng. Zhenhua, Bai Yisheng and the priest are ready to join forces to save Yaping, and come to the agreed location Warehouse No. 8 to fight with Gao Hong's gang.

Ya Ping was tied with timed explosives, and Zhenhua joined forces with two friends to kill Gao Hong at a critical moment. Unfortunately, Yaping was also shot. Half a minute before the explosion, Zhenhua, who had been shot several times, crawled to Yaping's side, held Yaping in his arms, and without saying a few words, Yaping lost her breath. Zhenhua finally asked the two friends to leave quickly, and he smiled and hugged Yaping.

Although these three movies in Jiao Enjun's early years are relatively unpopular, they are very exciting, and for friends who like to watch old movies, they are still worth watching.

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