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The villain of "The Siege of Kowloon Walled City" "Wang Jiu" is arrogant and despicable, and Wu Yunlong became popular after 20 years of debut

The action film "The Siege of the Kowloon Walled City" grossed 680 million yuan. Not only is the "Four Youths in the Walled City" popular all over the Internet, but even the villain "Wang Jiu" Wu Yunlong is also getting worse and more fans. Many netizens once mistakenly thought that he was the second role played by Aaron Kwok, but in fact, he was really handsome, and he practiced martial arts since he was a child, he was Ip Man's descendant grandson, and he also served as Nicholas Tse's master. Director Zheng Baorui was afraid that he would steal the spotlight too much, so he cut out 1/3 of his scenes!

The villain of "The Siege of Kowloon Walled City" "Wang Jiu" is arrogant and despicable, and Wu Yunlong became popular after 20 years of debut

"The Siege of the Kowloon Walled City" Wu Yunlong

"The Siege of the Kowloon Walled City" has been a huge hit at the box office, and its international popularity has also been rising, with Singapore, Malaysia, Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, Ireland and other places also preparing to debut.

In the film, the charm of the "Four Youths of the Walled City" Liu Junqian, Lin Feng, Hu Zitong, and Zhang Wenjie swept the Internet, and Wu Yunlong, who played the villain "Wang Jiu", not only has strong martial arts, but also has a lot of discussion because of his hard qigong with the "Golden Bell Hood Iron Cloth Shirt" and the extremely high combat value, and also has a large number of support. Wu Yunlong responded in order to thank the fans: "The audience who has watched it thank you so much, if you haven't seen it yet, hurry up and feel it!" ”

Born in Hong Kong, Ng immigrated to the United States with his family at a young age and holds bachelor's and master's degrees from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. At the age of 7, he learned Choi Lee Buddha Boxing with his father, and at the age of 13, he turned to his uncle to learn Wing Chun. At the age of 16, he returned to Hong Kong alone, and his uncle recommended Wong Chun-leung, a famous Wing Chun teacher, and Ng Wan Lung became Ip Man's descendant and grandson. He returned to Hong Kong in 2002 to develop and taught Nicholas Tse Wing Chun, becoming both a "master" and a good brother. Coincidentally, as early as 2016, he played a boxing champion with strong martial arts in the Hong Kong drama "Walled City Hero".

The villain of "The Siege of Kowloon Walled City" "Wang Jiu" is arrogant and despicable, and Wu Yunlong became popular after 20 years of debut

"The Siege of the Kowloon Walled City" Wu Yunlong

Director Zheng Baorui talked about the actors a few days ago, and mentioned that the performance that impressed him the most was Wu Yunlong, because of his arrogant and despicable appearance, he said that later in the release version, about 1/3 of Wu Yunlong's scenes have been cut, just because he is worried that he will overly cover up the brilliance of others.

In "The Siege of the Kowloon Walled City", Wu Yunlong wore a long curly wig and sunglasses all the time, and many viewers reacted that they mistakenly thought that Aaron Kwok played two roles. Wu Yunlong said that the sunglasses were "made clear by the director, and the whole play cannot be taken down". He asked rhetorically what if the character played a lot of scenes and was easy to fall? The director replied to him, "Don't ignore it, don't take it down", so he tied a rope at the back of his head. However, Wu Yunlong revealed that there was only one scene where he wanted to kill the "big boss" Sammo Hung, because it was the key to the change of his role, and he wanted the audience to see his communication through his eyes, so he discussed with the director to win it.

The villain of "The Siege of Kowloon Walled City" "Wang Jiu" is arrogant and despicable, and Wu Yunlong became popular after 20 years of debut

"The Siege of the Kowloon Walled City" Wu Yunlong

Zheng Baorui also mentioned that the "Kowloon Walled City" that art director Mak Kwok-keung led the team worked hard to build, but it still had to be dismantled after filming, and the props collected with heart were kept for 1 year, but due to the high rent of the storage warehouse, they had to give up in the end. Now that a sequel is planned, these huge projects still have to be done all over again.

Some fans carefully found out that the Kowloon Walled City was built in Hong Kong's Shaw Brothers Studios, Sai Kung Shing Fung Studios, Yuen Long Ping Shan Tat Tak School and other places. The tea restaurant, temple, theater and stairwell corridor in the movie were rebuilt in Dade School, but in fact, this abandoned school is rumored to be the "Ghost School" in Hong Kong, which was discontinued as early as 1998 and has been abandoned until now, haunted rumors, not only an adventure attraction, but also rated as "Top 10 Scary Places in Asia" by the National Geographic Channel, but there are still occasional film and television works or MVs to film.

The villain of "The Siege of Kowloon Walled City" "Wang Jiu" is arrogant and despicable, and Wu Yunlong became popular after 20 years of debut

"The Siege of the Kowloon Walled City" Wu Yunlong

The film "The Siege of the Kowloon Walled City" is based on the novel "The Kowloon Walled City" written by Yu Er and the comic of the same name written by Situ Kim-kiu. depicts the distressed young man Chen Luojun (played by Lin Feng) who was hunted down and killed for offending the big boss (played by Sammo Hung ), and accidentally broke into the walled city in order to avoid trouble; In the walled city, he got acquainted with Xinyi (played by Liu Junqian), Twelve Shao, Sizai and others, and became good brothers in the exchange of posts. The brothers took the lead of a tornado (played by Louis Koo) and struggled to resist the invasion of the big boss of the evil force.

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