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The book shadows mentioned in "Anti-Black Roadman A" are not completely counted

author:Moon set star sink 1990
The book shadows mentioned in "Anti-Black Roadman A" are not completely counted

Author: Moonfall Star Sink 1990

1. "Everybody Rejoices"

One of Shakespeare's "Four Comedies", "Everybody Is Happy" takes place in the Arden Forest, far away from the world. It was created between 1598 and 1600.

The main plot depicts the exiled Duke's daughter, Rosalyn, who goes to the forest to find her father and her love story.

The title of the play, "Everybody Rejoices", shows that all the persecuted good people in the play are rewarded, the evil people are impressed, and the lovers are both happy and married. This reflects Shakespeare's ideal of the triumph of good over evil.

In addition, the costume sitcom of the same name starring Xue Jiayan is also "the tears of the times".

2. "Self-cultivation of actors"

"The Self-Cultivation of Actors" is stanislavsky's most well-known masterpiece (Russian actor, director, theater educator, theoretician), the essence of Stanislavsky's performance system, and has had a great impact on the world.

In Stephen Chow's classic movie "The King of Comedy", it is an important prop used to express the protagonist's spiritual pursuit.

Zhang Xilun taught Su Zhishan to act, and what he said about "imagination is the most important" is one of the core ideas of this book.

3. "Chongqing Forest"

"Chongqing Forest" is an urban fashion film produced by Zedong Film Company, directed by Wong Kar-wai and starring Lin Qingxia, Liang Chaowei, Wang Fei, Jin Chengwu and so on. On July 14, 1994, the film was released in Hong Kong.

The film tells two love stories: an urban encounter between a lovelorn policeman and a mysterious female killer, and a love story between Patrol 663 and a girl in a fast food restaurant. In 1995, the film won the 14th Hong Kong Film Awards for Best Picture and Best Director.

4. "Mulholland Drive/Avenue of Amnesia"

Mulholland Drive is a suspense thriller directed by David Lynch and starring Naomi Watts, Laura Haring, Justin Thelos, and others, released in the United States on October 19, 2001.

The film tells the story of Rita and Betty, a girl who aspires to be a Hollywood actress, after a car accident on the winding Mulholland Road that makes her lose her memory, around Los Angeles in search of clues and answers, followed by a twisted adventure beyond dreams and reality.

David Lynch's films are profound, and this Mulholland Drive is no exception. His biography "Dream Room" is divided into the voices of others and self, which is in line with Zhang Xilun's inner drama every time.

5. "Sweet Honey"

Sweet Honey is a romance film produced by UFO Filmmakers Production Co., Ltd. and Jiahe Film Co., Ltd., directed by Chen Kexin, starring Maggie Cheung, Li Ming, Tsang Chi Wai and Yang Gongru.

With the help of the era background on the eve of Hong Kong's return to The Motherland and the year after Teresa Teng's death, the film tells the story of li xiaojun and Li Qiao, who came to Hong Kong from the Chinese mainland to live in the early days of reform and opening up, and two lonely strangers produced true love.

The film was released in Hong Kong, China on November 2, 1996, and was selected for the classic section of the 70th Venice International Film Festival in 2013, and the restored version was released in Chinese mainland on February 13, 2015.

6. The Godfather

The Godfather is a gangster film directed by Francis Ford Coppola and starring Marlon Brando and Al Pacino, released in the United States on March 24, 1972.

Adapted from Mario Puzo's novel of the same name, the film tells the story of the development of a gangster family led by Vito Don Corleone and how Corleone's youngest son, Mike, succeeded his father as the leader of the gang. In 1973, the film won the 45th Academy Awards for Best Film, Best Actor, and Best Adapted Screenplay. In 2007, it was selected by the Motion Picture Association of America as the "Second Best Film in the 100 Years".

Whether it is in the Four Gang or in the theater, playing a gangster boss, Zhang Xilun often cue into this series of movies.

7. "The King of Comedy"

"The King of Comedy" is a comedy film produced by Xinghui Overseas Co., Ltd., directed by Li Lizhi and Stephen Chow, starring Stephen Chow, Karen Mok and Cecilia Cheung. The film was released in Hong Kong on February 13, 1999.

The film tells that Yin Tianqiu, who has a special love for comedy, and Liu Piaopiao, a dancer, gradually developed feelings, and then with the help of Du Juan'er, Yin Tianqiu finally got the opportunity to play the leading role, but fell into the vortex of love triangle with Liu Piaopiao and Du Juan'er.

Zhang Xilun is a veritable "king of drama", always in drama.

8. "On the Beach"

"Shanghai Beach" is a Republic of China drama produced by TVB in Hong Kong, directed by Zhao Zhenqiang and Tam Ruiming, and starring Chow Yun Fat, Zhao Yazhi and Lu Liangwei.

Set in Shanghai during the Republic of China, the drama depicts the love feud between the characters in the Shanghai gang and the love story between Xu Wenqiang and Feng Chengcheng. The drama premiered on TVB in Hong Kong in 1980 and was introduced to Chinese mainland in 1985. In 1990, TVB Hong Kong held the "Top Ten TV Series of the 1980s", and "Shanghai Beach" ranked first.

There are versions of Zhou Runfa, Zhang Guorong and Huang Xiaoming in the memory, and Zhang Xilun, who is a fan of Fa Ge, must have watched this one.

9. "The True Biography of Ah Fei"

"The Legend of Ah Fei" is a classic literary and art film invested and produced by Shadow Zhijie Production Co., Ltd., directed by Wong Kar-wai and starring Cheung Kwok-wing, Maggie Cheung, Liu Jialing, Andy Lau, Jacky Cheung, etc., and was released in Hong Kong on December 15, 1990.

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.

In 1991, the film won five awards at the 10th Hong Kong Film Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director, and Cheung Wong Won the Best Actor Award at the 10th Hong Kong Film Awards for "The Legend of Ah Fei". In 2005, the Hong Kong Film Awards selected "100 Most Representative Chinese Films", and "The Biography of Ah Fei" ranked third. In 2008, "The Legend of Ah Fei" was re-released in South Korea.

10. Crime and Punishment

"Crime and Punishment" is a novel written by the Russian writer Dostoevsky, and it is also his masterpiece.

The novel depicts Raskolnikov, a poor college student, poisoned by anarchist ideas and believing that he can do whatever he wants. Forced to make a living, he killed Ariana, an old loan shark, and her innocent sister, Lizaveta, in a murder that shocked all of Russia. After a painful confession, he finally surrendered himself at the admonition of the Christian Sonia girl and was sentenced to exile in Siberia.

The work focuses on the psychological changes of the protagonist after committing a crime, revealing the miserable life of the russian lower class.

11. Shaolin Soccer

"Shaolin Football" is a comedy film written and directed by Stephen Chow and co-starring Zhao Wei, Wu Mengda, Xie Xian, Huang Yifei and so on. The film was released on July 12, 2001 in Hong Kong, China.

The film tells the story of the poor but kung fu star who created his own Shaolin football team and succeeded.

12. "Detective Pretty Baby"

Detective Pretty Baby (Phantom Angel) is an action suspense TV series released by Sony Pictures Entertainment Co., Ltd., with a total of 28 episodes, directed by Ren Xiang and starring Qu Ying, Wu Chenjun, Lin Xilei and Lu Guobin, from April 4, 2005 to May 11, 2005, Hong Kong Cable TV Xinzhi Station obtained the broadcast rights.

Zhang Xilun described the three sisters of the Jiang family.

13. The Old Man and the Sea

The Old Man and the Sea is a novella written in Cuba by American writer Ernest Hemingway in 1951 and published in 1952.

The story revolves around an elderly Cuban fisherman wrestling with a giant marlin in the Gulf Stream far offshore. Although Hemingway's old man is tragic, he has Nietzsche's "superhuman" qualities, calmly accepting defeat and facing death with composure and courage.

These "tough guys" embody Hemingway's philosophy of life and moral ideals, that is, the fighting spirit of human beings who do not bow to fate, never accept defeat, and a positive and optimistic attitude towards life.

It established Hemingway's prominence in world literature, and the novel won the Pulitzer Prize in the United States in 1953 and the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1954.

14. "Infernal Affairs"

Infernal Affairs is a 2002 police film produced by Huanya Film Distribution, directed by Liu Weiqiang and Mak Siu-fai, starring Andy Lau, Leung Chao-wai, Huang Qiusheng and Tsang Chi-wai.

The film tells the story of two men with confused identities, who are undercover in the police and the underworld, and after a fierce battle, they are determined to find their own story.

In 2003, the film won the Best Film Award at the 22nd Hong Kong Film Awards and the Best Film Award at the 40th Taiwan Film Golden Horse Awards, and Leung Chao-wai won the Best Actor Award at the 22nd Hong Kong Film Awards for this film.

The highlight of Hong Kong movies, Zhang Xilun, who went undercover in the community gang, will of course mention it.

15. "The True Colors of Heroes"

"The True Colors of Heroes" is a gunfight film invested and produced by New Art City Pictures Co., Ltd., directed by Wu Yusen and starring Dillon, Zhang Guorong and Zhou Runfa.

The film tells the story of the jianghu love between Song Zihao, Mark, and Song Zijie, as well as the frustrations, failures, repentances and revenge of the three protagonists. The film was released in Hong Kong on August 2, 1986, and was the box office champion of Hong Kong films that year. In 1987, the film won awards such as Best Picture and Best Actor at the 6th Hong Kong Film Awards.

Zhang Xilun, Gao Bin and Lu Qiu have remake shots.

16. "Bodyguard/Flower Protector"

The Bodyguard/Flower Protector is a drama film directed by Mick Jackson and starring Kevin Costner and Whitney Houston. The film was released in the United States on November 25, 1992.

The film tells the story of Frank, a professional bodyguard, who fights the killer behind the scenes in order to protect the safety of black singer Mellen.

17. Brokeback Mountain

Brokeback Mountain is a love series directed by Ang Lee and starring Heath Ledger, Jack Gyllenhaal, Linda Cardrini, Anna Farris, Anne Hathaway, and Michelle Williams, released in the United States on December 9, 2005.

Adapted from the short story of the same name by Anne Prussia, the film tells the story of a complex love relationship between two men in Wyoming, USA, from 1963 to 1981.

Zhang Xilun said when he persuaded Gao Bin, quoting Ang Lee, saying that everyone has a brokeback mountain in their hearts.

18. "Spring Breaks"

Spring Break is a drama film directed by Wong Kar-wai and starring Cheung Kwok Wing, Leung Chao Wai and Cheung Chun, released in Hong Kong, China on May 30, 1997.

The film tells the story of a gay couple who travel to South America and stay in Buenos Aires because they get lost, and then the two break up due to a series of conflicts.

In 1997, the film was shortlisted for the official competition unit of the 50th Cannes International Film Festival, and Wong Kar-wai won the Best Director Award at the 50th Cannes International Film Festival for this film. Leung Chao-wai won Best Actor at the 17th Hong Kong Film Awards.

At the beginning of the film, the picture of Zhang Xilun and Gao Bin kissing is "spring light leaking again".

19. "Die Hard"

Die Hard is a film series directed by John McTiernan et al., starring Bruce Willis from 1988 to 2013. Including "Tiger Dragon Power", "Tiger Dragon Dragon Power 2", "Tiger Dragon Dragon Power 3", "Tiger Dragon Dragon Power 4", "Tiger Dragon Dragon Power 5".

In December 2017, "Die Hard" was included in the Library of Congress's list of protected films.

20. City Hunter

City Hunter is an action comedy film directed by Wang Jing and starring Jackie Chan, Wang Zuxian, Kumiko Goto and Qiu Shuzhen.

The film tells the story of Meng Bo, a private detective who pursues Hui Xiang and goes up to the gambling boat, encounters a bandit who hijacks the gambling ship. The film was released in Hong Kong on January 16, 1993.

There are also Japanese comics and Korean dramas of the same name, which once again shed "tears of the times".

21. "100% in Love"

"100% In Love" is doubtful, that is, 100% Love.

( Balu is a brilliant student and always tops his class. Maha Lakshmi comes from a village and stays in Balu’s house to do her graduation in the same college. Balu has the typical ego possessed by state rankers and he is obsessed by it. His studies get disturbed with the entry to Maha Lakshmi as she starts dominating him over a period of time. This leads to differences and ego clashes between Balu and Maha Lakshmi. There is also a subplot of two separated grand parents. The rest of the story is all about how Balu and Mahalakshmi realize that they are made for each other.)

22. "Heavenly Love"

"Heavenly Love" is a love film directed by Chen Musheng, produced by Du Qifeng, and starring Andy Lau, Wu Qianlian and Wu Mengda.

The film tells the tragic love story of a young man from the underworld and a rich lady Jojo. The film was released in Hong Kong on June 14, 1990. In 1991, Wu Mengda won the Best Supporting Actor Award at the 10th Hong Kong Film Awards for this film.

Zhang Xilun and Gao Bin hummed, and then imitated the famous scene of driving a motorcycle.

The theme song of the same name, "Heavenly Love", sung by Yuan Fengying, is "Dream Chaser" composed by Luo Dayou in honor of Sanmao.

23. Chariot of Fire

Chariot of Fire is a drama film directed by Hugh Hudson and starring Ben Klaus, Ian Charleeson, and Ian Holm. The film was released in the United Kingdom on 15 May 1981.

The film is based on the true story of two young sprinters from the 1920s, who were not from mainstream but eventually represented Britain at the Olympics and won gold medals.

24. "The Wolf with the Belt"

The Wolf with The Belt (Japanese: 子連れ狼) is a Japanese era drama manga set in the Edo period, depicting the story of a high-powered swordsman who was framed by the Yanagi clan and took his young son, Ōgoro, to the end of the world in order to take refuge and avenge himself. Bai Yidao pushing Daigoro's nursing mother car is the most deeply rooted image of "The Wolf with the Belt". Since then, "The Wolf with the Belt" has also been remade into movies and TV series many times.

The word "wolf" in the title "Wolf with a Male Wolf" not only describes the loneliness and strength of the protagonist Bai Yidao, but also has a harmonic sound with his surname "Bai" (おがみ, Ogami), and the Japanese "wolf" is pronounced "おおおかみ (Ookami)".

25. Spider-Man

Spider-Man is a superhero film directed by American director Sam Remy, based on Marvel Comics, starring Toby Maguire, Kirsten Dunst, and others. The film premiered in the United States on May 3, 2002.

The film focuses on the story of a student named Peter Parker who, after being bitten by a genetically modified spider, has superhuman powers and vows to use his superpowers to fight criminal acts.

26. "Mad Bull"

Directed by Anne Silverstein and starring Rob Morgan Yulanda Rose. West of Houston, in a nearly deserted neighborhood, rebellious teenagers meet their wayward and ruthless neighbors, from not knowing each other to sharing learning together, opening a brilliant story of life and bullfighting.

27. "Rocky"

"Rocky" was written and directed by John F. Kennedy. Directed by G. Iverson and starring Sylvester Stallone and Talia Charles, the feature film premiered in the United States on November 21, 1976.

The film tells the story of a lonely boxer Lodge who won the championship with heavyweight Apollo and won the 1976 Oscar for Best Picture.

28. "Ancient Puzzle Boy"

"Ancient Puzzle Boy" is a Series of Hong Kong gangster-themed films produced by Best Partner Film Company, adapted from the comic of the same name by Cowboy, directed by Liu Weiqiang, starring Zheng Yijian and Chen Xiaochun.

"Ancient Puzzle Boy" is adapted from the classic story of the same name refined by the Three-Day Magazine, telling the story of Hongxing members Chen Haonan, Pheasant, Da Tian'er and other people born into death, involving brotherhood, friendship years, and carved love.

Zhang Xilun sang "Willing to Replace You" to Su Zhishan, the original singer Zheng Yijian, like singing to a small stutter.

29. "Brother New Za"

New Brother Zha 1988 is a 1987 fashion police drama produced by TVB, directed by Siu Hsien Fai and starring Leung Chao-wai, Qiu Shuzhen, Tsang Wah-chien, Tang Chui-wen, Liu Jialing, Kaohsiung and Lü Fang. The series premiered on November 23, 1987.

The drama is about Cheung Wai Kit who has served in the police force for many years and has repeatedly achieved miraculous feats, so he is transferred to the Serious Crime Bureau. When Jie handled the case, he met the retired garage owner Biancheng, the two felt sorry for each other, became confidants, and Biancheng was forced to re-enter the underworld due to the situation, and the story of Jay as an enemy.

A TV series that makes Gao Bin into the pit as a policeman.

30. "Police Story"

"Police Story" is an action film released by Jiahe Film Co., Ltd., directed by Jackie Chan, Maggie Cheung, Lin Qingxia, Dong Biao, Tai Bao and others. The film was released in Hong Kong, China on December 14, 1985.

The film tells the story of the policeman Chen Jiaju who risked his life to arrest the big drug lord, and due to insufficient evidence, he was framed to kill his colleagues, so he embarked on the road of clearing himself of injustice.

31. The Prince of the Iron Mask

The Iron Mask Prince, also known as The Man in the Iron Mask, is an action drama film directed by Randall Wallace, starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Jeremy Irons.

It tells the story of the change of the French court in the middle of the 17th century, between King Louis XIV of France and his brother Philippe.

32. Romeo and Juliet

Romeo and Juliet is a play by the British playwright William Shakespeare, often misrated for one of Shakespeare's four tragedies (macbeth, Othello, King Lear, and Hamlet) because of its popularity.

The play tells the story of Juliet, the daughter of the Italian nobleman Capulette, and Romeo, the son of Montague, who sincerely fell in love and vowed to rely on each other, but was hindered by the enmity between the two families for generations.

Although "Romeo and Juliet" is a tragedy, the love of the young hero and heroine itself is not sad. They not only love each other, but also boldly pursue their love, at the cost of fighting for their lives.

Their power of love makes them dare to face the hatred of the family and dare to challenge the obstacles in life. They pursue a new way of life. Not afraid to be lambs of atonement, their death, though the end of their lives, was a moral victory. Finally, the two rival families reconciled.

In this sense, many scholars and critics have called the play a tragedy of optimism, the usual tragicomedy.

P.S. There are other quotes from chaplin, George Bernard Shaw, Shakespeare, Marlon Brando, and others, which are not all listed. The basic information is from Baidu Encyclopedia and Douban Introduction.

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