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The most miserable boss of "Infernal Affairs 2" is actually the son-in-law of the sweeping monk, and the brother-in-law has won the Oscar

author:New World of Cinema

Out of the mix, sooner or later is to pay back!

Infernal Affairs 2

[The most miserable boss of "Infernal Affairs 2" is actually the son-in-law of the sweeping monk, and the brother-in-law has won the Oscar]

"Infernal Affairs" has always been considered the best Hong Kong film in the new century, and the sequel "Infernal Affairs II", although it does not have Andy Lau and Leung Chao-wai, but with the wonderful interpretation of Wu Zhenyu and others, it has still become a classic in the hearts of countless audiences.

The most miserable boss of "Infernal Affairs 2" is actually the son-in-law of the sweeping monk, and the brother-in-law has won the Oscar

The most exciting section of "Infernal Affairs II" should be that after the assassination of the gangster leader Ni Kun, the black second generation Ni Yongxiao, played by Wu Zhenyu, got the four bosses of the company overnight and sat firmly in the position of the new leader of the gang.

After Ni Kun's death, the four bosses wanted to rebel against the water, so they gathered together to eat hot pot and discussed how to advance and retreat together from now on, and no longer pay rent to the Ni family. As a result, Ni Yongxiao took the seven inches of the four people, each of them broke, and a few phone calls successfully disintegrated their alliance.

The most miserable boss of "Infernal Affairs 2" is actually the son-in-law of the sweeping monk, and the brother-in-law has won the Oscar

Five years later, after Ni Yongxiao's power was stable, he wanted to wash the bottom and go ashore, so he got all four bosses at once, and only Han Chen (played by Zeng Zhiwei), who had a big life, escaped.

The most miserable boss of "Infernal Affairs 2" is actually the son-in-law of the sweeping monk, and the brother-in-law has won the Oscar

Among these four bosses, the most miserable one is definitely Gandhi, played by Fang Ping.

Gandhi and teamed up to sell heroin, and as a result, they were eaten by each other's sticks (black eating black), millions of goods went into each other's pockets, and he didn't know anything; Guohua talked about casino business in Macau, and by the way, Gandhi's wife slept, and Gandhi also knew nothing.

And the hot pot that day was eaten on his plate, and finally paid by him.

The most miserable boss of "Infernal Affairs 2" is actually the son-in-law of the sweeping monk, and the brother-in-law has won the Oscar

And green and pitted, real people and money are empty, who is gandhi miserable?

The cameos of these four bosses are not small characters, Wen Zheng is played by the director of October Siege Chen Desen, Guohua is played by Hong Kong's first gold medal photographer Huang Yuetai, Ao Zhijun, who plays the, is the cinematographer of Mr. Zombie, and the most miserable Gandhi is played by Hong Kong veteran filmmaker Fang Ping.

The most miserable boss of "Infernal Affairs 2" is actually the son-in-law of the sweeping monk, and the brother-in-law has won the Oscar

In addition to being an actor, Fang Ping can also serve as a producer, director, screenwriter, producer, planner and other positions, and is a close partner of Er Dongsheng; and he is also the son-in-law of the sweeping monk, his wife is the queen of the Hong Kong Academy Awards, and his brother-in-law has won an Oscar, an absolute winner in life.

The most miserable boss of "Infernal Affairs 2" is actually the son-in-law of the sweeping monk, and the brother-in-law has won the Oscar

Fang Ping's wife is the famous Hong Kong actress Bao Qijing, who won the Best Actress Award at the Hong Kong Film Awards in 2008 for Hui Anhua's literary film "Day and Night in Tin Shui Wai".

The most miserable boss of "Infernal Affairs 2" is actually the son-in-law of the sweeping monk, and the brother-in-law has won the Oscar

Fang Ping and Bao Qijing are classmates of the Actors Training Class of the Hong Kong Great Wall Film Company, and in 1979, the two became a famous model couple in the Hong Kong showbiz circle because of their joint performance in the martial arts movie "The Legend of the White-Haired Witch".

That year, they met Deng Gong when filming "The Legend of the White-Haired Witch" in Huangshan, Anhui Province, wearing a costume and leaving the classic group photo.

The most miserable boss of "Infernal Affairs 2" is actually the son-in-law of the sweeping monk, and the brother-in-law has won the Oscar

Fang Ping's father-in-law, Bao Fang, is the Shaolin Temple sweeping monk in the 1997 Huang Rihua version of "Tianlong Babu", which should also be the most classic version of the audience's impression.

Bao Fang graduated from the Law Department of Guangxi University, participated in many anti-Japanese dramas, joined the Great Wall Film Company in Hong Kong in the late 1940s, and also starred in many classic TV series; in addition to sweeping monks, he also played zhang Sanfeng, Feng Qingyang, Ziyang Zhenren and other famous legendary martial arts masters.

The most miserable boss of "Infernal Affairs 2" is actually the son-in-law of the sweeping monk, and the brother-in-law has won the Oscar

Bao Fang has two daughters and a son, Bao Qijing is the second eldest, and there is a son named Bao Qiming, who later changed his name to Bao Dexi, and is the top photographer and director in the Hong Kong film industry.

Bao Dexi has won the Hong Kong Film Award for Best Cinematography seven times, and in 2001, he won the Academy Award for Best Cinematography for "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon", becoming the first Chinese photographer to win an Oscar.

The most miserable boss of "Infernal Affairs 2" is actually the son-in-law of the sweeping monk, and the brother-in-law has won the Oscar

Such a legendary film family, and a martial arts movie "The Legend of the White-Haired Witch", have an inexplicable fate.

In 1980, Zhang Xinyan's "The Legend of the White-Haired Witch" was the promise of Fang Ping and Bao Qijing, who played Zhuo Yihang and Lian Nisheng respectively.

The most miserable boss of "Infernal Affairs 2" is actually the son-in-law of the sweeping monk, and the brother-in-law has won the Oscar

In the 1993 Zhang Guorong Lin Qingxia version of the movie "The Legend of the White-Haired Witch", in the 1995 CAI Shaofen's wireless drama version of "The Legend of the White-Haired Witch", bao Fang played Zhuo Yihang's master Ziyang Zhenren.

1993 is the year of Hong Kong film martial arts, Zhang Guorong's version of "The Legend of the White-Haired Witch" was originally intended to be made into a regular martial arts film, but the original heroine Yang Ziqiong could not star, after changing to Lin Qingxia, director Yu Rentai decided to change it into a beautiful romantic martial arts film, and Bao Dexi served as the cinematographer of this film.

In 2007, Jackie Chan and Jet Li's first action film "The King of Kung Fu", Bao Dexi served as the director of photography, and also designed a stunning white-haired witch style for Li Bingbing's character.

The most miserable boss of "Infernal Affairs 2" is actually the son-in-law of the sweeping monk, and the brother-in-law has won the Oscar

[In 1993, 1980 and 1993, the heroine of "The Legend of the White-Haired Witch", Lian Nisheng, met in "East becomes West", Lin Qingxia played the third princess, and Bao Qijing played her female guard. 】

The worst thing in the movie is always the big winner Fang Ping off-screen.

In the 2000 crime gunfight film "Gun King", the 80th version of Zhuo Yihang Fang Ping was shot in the head by the 93rd version of Zhuo Yihang Zhang Guorong.

The most miserable boss of "Infernal Affairs 2" is actually the son-in-law of the sweeping monk, and the brother-in-law has won the Oscar

In the movie, the gun king played by Zhang Guorong is a top shooter with a split personality, and will also transform firearms; Fang Ping plays a rich guy who loves to play with guns, in addition to finding the gun king to change guns and practice guns, he also secretly asked him to help kill people, and finally was killed by the gun king who had a mental breakdown.

The most miserable boss of "Infernal Affairs 2" is actually the son-in-law of the sweeping monk, and the brother-in-law has won the Oscar

[In addition to "The Gun King", Fang Ping has been killed in many films such as "True Hero", "Black Man", "Buy Murder Shooter", "Brothers' Life and Death Alliance", and "Infernal Affairs II".] 】

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