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"Dragon's Heart" unveiled the 6th Hong Kong Film Canton Screening Week

author:Golden Sheep Net

Reporter He Jing reported: The 6th Hong Kong Film Guangdong Screening Week will be held in Guangzhou from November 26 to 29. Yesterday (26), the opening film "Heart of the Dragon", directed by Hong Jinbao, starring Jackie Chan and Hong Jinbao, and starring Qian Jiale, opened the film festival. According to reports, the event was hosted by the Hong Kong Film Development Council and Creative Hong Kong, and hosted by the Economic and Trade Office of the Hong Kong SAR Government in Guangdong and the Guangdong Film Industry Association.

This year's screening week focuses on classic kung fu action movies, showing and reviewing Hong Kong's representative kung fu action movies. The films screened include the classic film "Jingwumen" directed by Luo Wei and starring Bruce Lee; "Mr. Zan and Finding Qianhua" directed and starring Hong Jinbao; and "The Brave Is Fearless" directed by Yuan Heping and starring Yuan Biao and Liang Jiaren. Audiences can watch movies at four cinemas: Guangzhou Tajinyi Air Cinema City, Beijing Luyang Cinema Guangzhou IMAX Store, Beijing Luyi Yiyi Film City, and YES Dream Cinema (Dynamic Xiaoxiguan Store).

"Dragon's Heart" has both kung fu and warmth

The opening film "The Heart of the Dragon", directed by Hong Jinbao, written by Wong Ping Yao, and starring Jackie Chan, Hong Jinbao, Wong Kam-sun, Zhong Fa and Di Wei, was released in 1985 and received nominations for Best Director and Best Actor at the 5th Hong Kong Film Awards. In the film, Ah Tai (played by Jackie Chan) has volunteered to be a seaman since childhood, but unfortunately, his brother Toot Toot (Played by Hong Jinbao) is born with intellectual disabilities. In order to take care of his brother, Ah Tai, who is dependent on Toot Toot, has not been able to realize his dream, but has become an ordinary policeman. Ah Tai was unhappy in the police station, and he was not welcomed by his superiors by nature. After a confrontation with his superiors, Atai angrily resigned and decided to become a seafarer. At this point, Toot thought his brother was ready to abandon him and began to try to become self-reliant. One day, he and the neighbor's child accidentally picked up the jewels left by the robbers, the brother of the neighbor's children was greedy for money, pushed Toot down the mountain and snatched the jewels, but at this time the robbers suddenly returned, and Athai heard the news and rushed...

"Dragon's Heart" is one of Jackie Chan's masterpieces of kung fu films in the 80s, in addition to playing fist and foot kung fu, there are many warm scenes in the film. Ah Tai's love and hate for his brother, the ambivalent mentality of the characters, the actor Jackie Chan presented very well. Someone said: "I didn't expect Jackie Chan to shoot such a film, and it felt so heavy and depressing." Some fans also said: "When I was a child, I sympathized with the role of Hong Jinbao, and now watching crying is a lot of resonance." Watching old Hong Kong films today is actually looking at feelings, and watching young Hong Kong films familiar faces have appeared one after another, which makes people feel extremely sighing. Jackie Chan's true feelings are really moving. It turned out that Su Rui's song "Who Can Rely on Each Other" came from this movie. ”

"Jingwumen" recreates Bruce Lee's style

Bruce Lee's "Jingwumen" is a classic representative of Hong Kong kung fu films, which came out in 1972 and was directed by Luo Wei, written by Luo Wei and Ni Kuang, and starring Bruce Lee.

Huo Yuanjia, a generation of martial arts masters and founders of Jingwumen, died suddenly, and Master Huo's favorite five apprentices, Chen Zhen (Bruce Lee), hurried back to the funeral. Grief-stricken, Chen Zhen temporarily terminates his plans to marry his younger sister (Miao Kexiu) and does not believe the conclusion that his master died of a stomach ailment and a cold. On the seventh day of Master Huo's first day, Suzuki Kuan, the owner of the Hongkou Road Stadium in Japan, sent someone to present the plaque of "Sick Man of East Asia" and insulted the Jingwu Gate with words, and the enraged Chen Zhen then rushed to the Hongkou Dojo, defeated the Japanese samurai and kicked the signboard at the entrance of the concession park that read, "Chinese and dogs are not allowed to enter". The Hongkou Dojo immediately sent people to the Jingwu Hall to take revenge, and Chen Zhen had to temporarily leave the Jingwu Gate in order to avoid tiring the Division Gate. By chance, Chen Zhen found evidence that the Japanese had killed his master, he was furious, he killed several murderers in a row, becoming a thorn in the eyes of the Japanese, in order to save the Jingwu Gate, Chen Zhen chose to bear it independently, he jumped up in front of the muzzle of the foreign forces in the concession...

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