Both are excellent, but personally, I prefer Chow Yun-fat.
In Hong Kong in the 1980s and 1990s, there was a widely-held saying: no matter how popular you are, you can't be Chung Chu-hong, and it doesn't matter how popular you are. , you can't be Chow Yun-fat.
In 1973, 18-year-old Chow Yun-fat heard that TVB's artist training class was recruiting people, so he ran to apply. Most reviewers were dissatisfied with his work. performance, except for the examiner Zhong Jinghui. He admired him very much:“Actually, he did not pass the wireless training course and was not admitted, but I think this man is tall and powerful, and has great potential of actor. , and he is also very enthusiastic, so I recommended it."
In 1980, the 25-episode TV series "Shanghai Beach" was broadcast on TVB and caused a sensation. Ranked first in the selectionction of the "Top Ten TV Series", Xu Wenqiang and Feng Chengcheng played by Chow Yun-fat and Zhao Yazhi were respectively elected as my most unforgettable actor and my most unforgettable heroine, even Lui Liangwei who played Ding Li, also went from unknown to famous.
In 1986, Chow Yun-fat starred in the film "A Better Tomorrow" directed by John Woo. The film not only broke the Hong Kong box office record and also created a new trend of Hong Kong gangster hero films. , but also played the role ofChow Yun-fat. Ma Ge has also become the idol of movie fans. He was finally proud and proud. Not only did he win the title of "Box Office Poison". his first Best Actor award at the Hong Kong Film Awards.
Jiang Wen has always been a “heterogeneous” director in the Chinese film industry. It does not belong to what we call habitually the fifth or the fifth. Sixth generation directors. Any generation. A born actor, he recognized good acting qualities, then he acted and directed. Every film he makes will shock the Chinese film industry and even become famous all over the world.
He dares to break rules and traditions. He only photographs things he likes and how he likes them. Of the two, who loves him more?
The influence of Hong Kong films can be seen in Hollywood action films of recent years. Hong Kong has been stagnating for two decades. The main reason is that in the past, entertainment in Hong Kong was always very heavy. However, as the cultural level of Hong Kong society continues to improve, audiences willing to pay for going to the theater must have certain entertainment requirements.
The rest of the public will simply stay at home and wait for the channelTV channel broadcasts it, or will wait until the cheaper **VCD or DVD comes out to watch it. However, as the audience for films in Hong Kong is improving, Hong Kong film dealers have been unable to keep up with the audience and still hope to make money from a large number of films with low production costs. inferior and less emphasis on plot.