Andy Lau Aaron Kwok's age difference is only 4 years old, and he plays a father and son, taking stock of the age gap of the screen father and son
Andy Lau Aaron Kwok's age difference is only 4 years old, and he plays a father and son, taking stock of the age gap of the screen father and son
Hua Tsai and Aaron Kwok play father and son
Released in 1991, the "Five Hundred Million Inspector Leiluo Biography" series was directed by Liu Guochang and starred Andy Lau, Zhang Min, Qiu Shuzhen, Wu Mengda and Qin Pei. The two episodes of the film grossed more than 53 million yuan in Hong Kong that year and were nominated for a number of Hong Kong Film Awards.
The most surprising thing in the next episode of "The Father-Son Feud of Inspector Leiluo II" is that the father and son played by the two kings Andy Lau and Aaron Kwok must know that Hua Tsai is only 4 years older than Aaron Kwok, and this arrangement was certainly a sensation when made that year.
Andy Lau Aaron Kwok's age difference is only 4 years old, and he plays a father and son, taking stock of the age gap of the screen father and son
Hua Tsai Aaron Kwok opponent play
Andy Lau Aaron Kwok's age difference is only 4 years old, and he plays a father and son, taking stock of the age gap of the screen father and son
Andy Lau Aaron Kwok's age difference is only 4 years old, and he plays a father and son, taking stock of the age gap of the screen father and son
Andy Lau Aaron Kwok's age difference is only 4 years old, and he plays a father and son, taking stock of the age gap of the screen father and son
Andy Lau Aaron Kwok's age difference is only 4 years old, and he plays a father and son, taking stock of the age gap of the screen father and son
Andy Lau Aaron Kwok's age difference is only 4 years old, and he plays a father and son, taking stock of the age gap of the screen father and son
Andy Lau Aaron Kwok's age difference is only 4 years old, and he plays a father and son, taking stock of the age gap of the screen father and son
Hua Tsai Aaron Kwok is in the same frame
Andy Lau Aaron Kwok's age difference is only 4 years old, and he plays a father and son, taking stock of the age gap of the screen father and son
Andy Lau Aaron Kwok's age difference is only 4 years old, and he plays a father and son, taking stock of the age gap of the screen father and son
Andy Lau Aaron Kwok's age difference is only 4 years old, and he plays a father and son, taking stock of the age gap of the screen father and son
Aaron Kwok
In fact, in the past, the father and son roles of many movies have been played by actors with small age differences, the most classic of which is Zhou Xingchi and Wu Mengda, the age difference between the two is only 9 years old, and they have played father and son in movies such as "Wu Zhuangyuan Su Qi'er" and "Hundred Variable Star Jun", uncle Da is born with a more mature appearance, so the audience never feels that this arrangement is abrupt.
Andy Lau Aaron Kwok's age difference is only 4 years old, and he plays a father and son, taking stock of the age gap of the screen father and son
At that time, it was really an absolute match between Uncle Da and Star Ye (movie screenshot)
In addition, there are several on-screen fathers and sons with a small age gap, among which the actor who plays the father is even younger than the age of the son, I want to know to see the following picture ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓
Andy Lau Aaron Kwok's age difference is only 4 years old, and he plays a father and son, taking stock of the age gap of the screen father and son
Dillon and Jackie Chan
Andy Lau Aaron Kwok's age difference is only 4 years old, and he plays a father and son, taking stock of the age gap of the screen father and son
Andy Lau Aaron Kwok's age difference is only 4 years old, and he plays a father and son, taking stock of the age gap of the screen father and son
Deng Chao and Peng Yuyan
Andy Lau Aaron Kwok's age difference is only 4 years old, and he plays a father and son, taking stock of the age gap of the screen father and son
Andy Lau Aaron Kwok's age difference is only 4 years old, and he plays a father and son, taking stock of the age gap of the screen father and son
Zou Zhaolong played Jet Li's father in "Huo Yuanjia"
Andy Lau Aaron Kwok's age difference is only 4 years old, and he plays a father and son, taking stock of the age gap of the screen father and son
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