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Faye Wong is not only a song queen, but also a movie with no ambiguity, have you seen these seven films? "Bie Ji" - as: Ah Fang "Chongqing Forest" - Played: Ah Fei "Love Battle Okinawa" - Played: Jenny "Peerless in the World" - Played: The Eldest Princess "BEYOND Diary of a Young Poor Boy" - Played: Mary "Big City Small Things" - Played: Xiao Yue "2046" - Played: Wang Jingwen

Hello, everyone! Are you all happy today? What are you all busy with? In other words, in 1992, Faye Wong sang a Japanese song after Miyuki Nakajima's "Vulnerable Woman" became popular throughout Hong Kong (the original song was "ルージュ"), quickly established her position in the music scene, jumping to the ranks of Hong Kong's first-line female singers. We all know that Faye Wong is the queen of the song, but you know what? She's acting in movies without ambiguity, come and see her seven film productions!

Faye Wong is not only a song queen, but also a movie with no ambiguity, have you seen these seven films? "Bie Ji" - as: Ah Fang "Chongqing Forest" - Played: Ah Fei "Love Battle Okinawa" - Played: Jenny "Peerless in the World" - Played: The Eldest Princess "BEYOND Diary of a Young Poor Boy" - Played: Mary "Big City Small Things" - Played: Xiao Yue "2046" - Played: Wang Jingwen

<h1>"Bie Ji" - played by: Ah Fang</h1>

Faye Wong is not only a song queen, but also a movie with no ambiguity, have you seen these seven films? "Bie Ji" - as: Ah Fang "Chongqing Forest" - Played: Ah Fei "Love Battle Okinawa" - Played: Jenny "Peerless in the World" - Played: The Eldest Princess "BEYOND Diary of a Young Poor Boy" - Played: Mary "Big City Small Things" - Played: Xiao Yue "2046" - Played: Wang Jingwen

The story of "Bie Ji" tells that Ah Fang (Faye Wong) and Ah Hua (Wen Xue'er) are sisters of Jinlan who have a very good relationship, and the two often sleep together and pour out their hearts together. But Ah Hua's feelings for Ah Fang were not limited to sister Jinlan at all, but Faye Wong, who was simple in thought at the time, did not care. Later, Ah Hua was forced to marry in Hong Kong, and was abandoned by her husband after giving birth. At that time, Ah Fang came to Hong Kong alone to sell songs and reunited with Ah Hua, Ah Hua Man thought that he could live with Ah Fang, but he did not expect to suddenly kill a cheng to bite Jin Ah Guo (Lin Baoyi), Ah Fang has fallen in love with Ah Guo.

Faye Wong is not only a song queen, but also a movie with no ambiguity, have you seen these seven films? "Bie Ji" - as: Ah Fang "Chongqing Forest" - Played: Ah Fei "Love Battle Okinawa" - Played: Jenny "Peerless in the World" - Played: The Eldest Princess "BEYOND Diary of a Young Poor Boy" - Played: Mary "Big City Small Things" - Played: Xiao Yue "2046" - Played: Wang Jingwen

In other words, the side face of Faye Wong in the picture above is a bit like that of a domestic actor - Yan Xiaopin!

<h1>"Chongqing Forest" - played by: Ah Fei</h1>

Faye Wong is not only a song queen, but also a movie with no ambiguity, have you seen these seven films? "Bie Ji" - as: Ah Fang "Chongqing Forest" - Played: Ah Fei "Love Battle Okinawa" - Played: Jenny "Peerless in the World" - Played: The Eldest Princess "BEYOND Diary of a Young Poor Boy" - Played: Mary "Big City Small Things" - Played: Xiao Yue "2046" - Played: Wang Jingwen

Looking at Faye Wong in "Chongqing Forest", I inexplicably have the feeling of seeing Zhao Jinmai!

Faye Wong is not only a song queen, but also a movie with no ambiguity, have you seen these seven films? "Bie Ji" - as: Ah Fang "Chongqing Forest" - Played: Ah Fei "Love Battle Okinawa" - Played: Jenny "Peerless in the World" - Played: The Eldest Princess "BEYOND Diary of a Young Poor Boy" - Played: Mary "Big City Small Things" - Played: Xiao Yue "2046" - Played: Wang Jingwen

In Wong Kar-wai's film, Faye Wong's artistic talent, charm and aura are really too great, and I feel that the film to Faye Wong is like a sunlight piercing through the dark clouds, sweeping away the darkness of the first half, watching her flying in the sky, free, and you think it should be so

Faye Wong is not only a song queen, but also a movie with no ambiguity, have you seen these seven films? "Bie Ji" - as: Ah Fang "Chongqing Forest" - Played: Ah Fei "Love Battle Okinawa" - Played: Jenny "Peerless in the World" - Played: The Eldest Princess "BEYOND Diary of a Young Poor Boy" - Played: Mary "Big City Small Things" - Played: Xiao Yue "2046" - Played: Wang Jingwen

<h1>"Love Battle Okinawa" - played by Jenny</h1>

Faye Wong is not only a song queen, but also a movie with no ambiguity, have you seen these seven films? "Bie Ji" - as: Ah Fang "Chongqing Forest" - Played: Ah Fei "Love Battle Okinawa" - Played: Jenny "Peerless in the World" - Played: The Eldest Princess "BEYOND Diary of a Young Poor Boy" - Played: Mary "Big City Small Things" - Played: Xiao Yue "2046" - Played: Wang Jingwen

Faye Wong Zhang Guorong 2000 movie "Love Battle Okinawa" publicity!

Faye Wong is not only a song queen, but also a movie with no ambiguity, have you seen these seven films? "Bie Ji" - as: Ah Fang "Chongqing Forest" - Played: Ah Fei "Love Battle Okinawa" - Played: Jenny "Peerless in the World" - Played: The Eldest Princess "BEYOND Diary of a Young Poor Boy" - Played: Mary "Big City Small Things" - Played: Xiao Yue "2046" - Played: Wang Jingwen

"Love War Okinawa", a movie released in 2000, I believe has become the memory of many netizens, it has been a full 21 years since then, and the main actors in the film are now scattered everywhere, some have left everyone forever, some are in business, and some have gradually begun to live in seclusion behind the scenes.

<h1>"Peerless in the World" - played by: The eldest princess</h1>

Faye Wong is not only a song queen, but also a movie with no ambiguity, have you seen these seven films? "Bie Ji" - as: Ah Fang "Chongqing Forest" - Played: Ah Fei "Love Battle Okinawa" - Played: Jenny "Peerless in the World" - Played: The Eldest Princess "BEYOND Diary of a Young Poor Boy" - Played: Mary "Big City Small Things" - Played: Xiao Yue "2046" - Played: Wang Jingwen

"Peerless in the World" tells the story of the emperor's brothers and sisters (Zhang Zhen /Wang Fei) who feel depressed in the imperial palace and privately jiangnan, and meet a pair of brothers and sisters (Liang Chaowei/Zhao Wei) who open an inn in Meilong Town...

Faye Wong is not only a song queen, but also a movie with no ambiguity, have you seen these seven films? "Bie Ji" - as: Ah Fang "Chongqing Forest" - Played: Ah Fei "Love Battle Okinawa" - Played: Jenny "Peerless in the World" - Played: The Eldest Princess "BEYOND Diary of a Young Poor Boy" - Played: Mary "Big City Small Things" - Played: Xiao Yue "2046" - Played: Wang Jingwen

When "Peerless in the World" first watched for the first time, to be honest, I only watched a hilarity, I was too young at the time, I really didn't understand the deep meaning of the movie, I only remembered Liang Chaowei and Zhao Wei brothers and sisters, married Zhang Zhen and Wang Fei brothers and sisters respectively. The plot is funny and nonsensical, just remember that I am very happy to watch! Movies that make me laugh and unforgettable, I love watching them, and I turn them over from time to time to see them.

<h1>"BEYOND Diaries: Don't Bully The Poor Boy" - played by: Mary</h1>

Faye Wong is not only a song queen, but also a movie with no ambiguity, have you seen these seven films? "Bie Ji" - as: Ah Fang "Chongqing Forest" - Played: Ah Fei "Love Battle Okinawa" - Played: Jenny "Peerless in the World" - Played: The Eldest Princess "BEYOND Diary of a Young Poor Boy" - Played: Mary "Big City Small Things" - Played: Xiao Yue "2046" - Played: Wang Jingwen

Revisit "BEYOND Diaries: Don't Bully The Poor Youth". In the Hong Kong films of 1991, Huang Jiaju, Huang Jiaqiang, Ye Shirong, huang Guanzhong all starred, and even The Queen of Heaven Wang Fei joined. A movie about ideals, with laughter and tears.

Faye Wong is not only a song queen, but also a movie with no ambiguity, have you seen these seven films? "Bie Ji" - as: Ah Fang "Chongqing Forest" - Played: Ah Fei "Love Battle Okinawa" - Played: Jenny "Peerless in the World" - Played: The Eldest Princess "BEYOND Diary of a Young Poor Boy" - Played: Mary "Big City Small Things" - Played: Xiao Yue "2046" - Played: Wang Jingwen

"BEYOND Diary of a Young Man", Douban 8.1, a typical Hong Kong-style comedy, a great inspirational movie, Starring Faye Wong and BEYOND. Beyond is one of the few movies that is definitely worth a look. It tells the story of the young fourth son's struggle to not give up his musical ideals despite many setbacks. At that time, Faye Wong was still called Wang Jingwen, and she could only be regarded as a newcomer, but she was still young and very young.

<h1>"Big City Little Things" - played: Xiao Yue</h1>

Faye Wong is not only a song queen, but also a movie with no ambiguity, have you seen these seven films? "Bie Ji" - as: Ah Fang "Chongqing Forest" - Played: Ah Fei "Love Battle Okinawa" - Played: Jenny "Peerless in the World" - Played: The Eldest Princess "BEYOND Diary of a Young Poor Boy" - Played: Mary "Big City Small Things" - Played: Xiao Yue "2046" - Played: Wang Jingwen

Faye Wong's "Big City Little Things" movie I watched several times, but there is only one fragment that is deeply impressed and inspired, that is, Faye Wong and Faye Wong's assistant talk about a business principle, a cup of ordinary coffee for 5 yuan, after adding a stirred lollipop can sell for 20 yuan (the specific price I forgot, just to use an analogy), it is about the truth of "packaging". The essence is coffee with sugar, sugar in a different form, will give people a sense of freshness, and then someone pays, freshness stimulates consumption, ah, this is also the store to a certain time will be renovated and renovated, people love to buy new clothes.

Faye Wong is not only a song queen, but also a movie with no ambiguity, have you seen these seven films? "Bie Ji" - as: Ah Fang "Chongqing Forest" - Played: Ah Fei "Love Battle Okinawa" - Played: Jenny "Peerless in the World" - Played: The Eldest Princess "BEYOND Diary of a Young Poor Boy" - Played: Mary "Big City Small Things" - Played: Xiao Yue "2046" - Played: Wang Jingwen

It is said that Dawn once pursued Faye Wong. At first, the two of them were rumored to be starring in the TV series "Original Zhenxia". Later, with the love affair of Faye Wong and Nicholas Tse broke out, this scandal gradually disappeared. In 2004, when the "Feng Fei Love" ended, Dawn invested 30 million yuan for the first time as the boss to shoot the movie "Big City Small Things", and he did not hesitate to invite Faye Wong, who rarely appeared on the big screen, as the heroine. At that time, many media reported that Dawn was drunk and did not mean to drink. I didn't think about it, but halfway killed a Li Yapeng, and Dawn did not chase After Faye Wong in the end. In today's view, the young Dawn and Faye Wong are still relatively compatible.

<h1>"2046" - played by Wang Jingwen</h1>

Faye Wong is not only a song queen, but also a movie with no ambiguity, have you seen these seven films? "Bie Ji" - as: Ah Fang "Chongqing Forest" - Played: Ah Fei "Love Battle Okinawa" - Played: Jenny "Peerless in the World" - Played: The Eldest Princess "BEYOND Diary of a Young Poor Boy" - Played: Mary "Big City Small Things" - Played: Xiao Yue "2046" - Played: Wang Jingwen

"2046" is a drama film directed by Hong Kong director Wong Kar-wai, starring Leung Chao-wai, Gong Li, Faye Wong, Takuya Kimura, Zhang Ziyi, Liu Jialing, Zhang Zhen, Dong Jie, and Maggie Cheung. The film mainly tells the process of Zhou Muyun writing the novel "2046" in order to say a better farewell to the past and turn the bits and pieces of life into words. The film was released on September 28, 2004

Faye Wong is not only a song queen, but also a movie with no ambiguity, have you seen these seven films? "Bie Ji" - as: Ah Fang "Chongqing Forest" - Played: Ah Fei "Love Battle Okinawa" - Played: Jenny "Peerless in the World" - Played: The Eldest Princess "BEYOND Diary of a Young Poor Boy" - Played: Mary "Big City Small Things" - Played: Xiao Yue "2046" - Played: Wang Jingwen

Faye Wong in this movie is so smart, that is, Director Wang's style may still like people who like thieves, and people who don't like it feel confused!

Well, I'll talk to you about this today, which of your favorite works is here?

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