Movie Recommendation NO.1

Reasons for recommendation
"The True Biography of Ah Fei" is a classic literary and art film directed by Wong Kar-wai and starring Cheung Kwok-wing, Maggie Cheung, Liu Jialing, Andy Lau, Jacky Cheung, etc., released in 1990 and in mainland China in 2018. Set in Hong Kong in the early 1960s, the film tells the inner world and emotional entanglements of an arrogant and rebellious young man, and truly reproduces the living environment and social conditions of ordinary young people in Hong Kong.
Xi Shao said last week that he would push several old Hong Kong films, last week was "East Evil and West Poison: Ultimate Edition", and today is the second part of The Zhang Guorong series. Wong Kar-wai's favorite in the movie is Ah Fei Zhengchuan, Ah Fei's favorite clip is the shot of Xu Zai combing his hair in the mirror after playing the man who took his adoptive mother's necklace, Zhang Guorong really played Xu Zai's arrogance and arrogance, even the hair ends are drama, this movie is really how many times to see it can not get tired.
Movie Recommendation NO.2 (Cover, Title)
Anonymous, also known as Anonymous, is a 2011 drama suspense film directed by Roland Emmerich and starring David Huris, Vanessa Redgrave and others. It tells the story of the rebellion of Queen Elizabeth's illegitimate son Essex. The film will explore the true author of Shakespeare's play, but will also involve the rebellion of Queen Elizabeth's illegitimate son Essex.
Shakespeare was not actually written by Shakespeare, but by someone else—this man was Edward de Vere, Earl of Oxford, who was so talented that he was too accustomed to publicly creating plays because of his mendi origins, so he published his works in the name of Shakespeare and used the plays to promote his political views. He was the lover of Queen Elizabeth I, with whom she had a son, the Earl of Southampton, and even more bizarrely, he himself was actually the bastard son left by the Queen in his early years. The gimmick can be described as shocking, but the creative attitude is also rigorous and meticulous, not only is it not thunder, but it also achieves a seamless connection with the main history, and this film can be called an example of the high-end gameplay of wild history. PS: The title is the same as the 2018 sci-fi film, so the two movies are put together.
Movie Recommendation NO.3
Husband Fail is a 1999 romance film starring Kate Blanchett, Minnie Dreyffer, rupert Everett, and others. Adapted from 19th-century playwright Oscar Wilde's The Ideal Husband, the film tells the story of robert, whose career was successful, and he was in crisis over the appearance of Mrs. Laura.
The film is a good shot, and who is better suited to play Wilde's character than Rupert Everett, especially this kind of gentleman who is both good and evil. The whole book of wordplay must be read out by some evil and self-pitying people. Director Oliver Parker has recapsulated this classical play in his usually concise and modern way, making it not only satisfy the critical eyes of Wilde's loyal readers, but also attract a younger generation unfamiliar with Wilde. Kate was still very young, she was one of my favorite actresses, she was still very young, dressed up quite old-fashioned, to be honest, not the big devil today.
Movie Recommendation NO.4
The Catacombs is a French horror film starring Petita Vickers, Ben Federman, Edwin Hodjee and others, released in 2014. It tells the story of Scarlett, a professor at the University of London, who inherited her father's legacy and found the legendary Rose's key from a dying tomb in Iran during a new adventure, a key discovery that can help her find clues to the golden stone.
In the eyes of the world, Paris is a paradise of song and swallow dance, and the atmosphere of romance and luxury fills this extravagant city, so that many people forget the other side of Paris, forget that it has also been scarred by war, and cannot remember that countless innocent people have died and their corpses have been laid down underground because of smallpox and plague. This 2014 pseudo-documentary film, Paris Catacombs, I think it's a good film, of course, its online rating is a bit on the low side.
Movie Recommendation NO.5
The Replica Wife is a science fiction film co-starring Nicole Kidman, Matthew Broderick, And Bet Midler, released in 2004. The film tells the story of what happens between a young couple and their neighbors after moving from Manhattan to rich Steifer.
This is a remake, not the old version from 1975. How to say it, in fact, the new version starring Nicole is not as good as the old version. Most people should know the story content, right? In this seemingly beautiful town of Stefor, husbands have invariably transformed their wives into so-called "perfect wives" robots. In fact, this setting is very unpleasant, because it reveals a strong male power feature. Women no longer exist as spouses equal to men, but are materialized into a series of vassals serving men, such as cash machines, sex dolls, nanny robots, and so on.
Movie Recommendation NO.6
Dominoes is a crime thriller starring Carris van Houden and Nicolas Coster-Waldau, released in 2019. It tells that the male protagonist is a local policeman in Copenhagen, who cooperates with his partner's mistress to track down the murderer after his partner is assassinated by a mysterious person, but in the process, he is kidnapped to Spain by a sinister CIA detective.
Not to mention how the movie is, Xi Shao pushed this film purely because of the two main actors: Karis van Houden and Nikolai Coster-Waldau! They are the Red Robes and James Lannister in Game of Thrones. Although the director and actors of this film are very good, this film, perhaps because of the time limit, is really not very good. The actor's acting skills are not online the whole time, more like some second-rate actors... If you like it, take a look.
TV series
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