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Why is Jing Wong called "the king of bad movies"?

Jing Wong, a famous director in Hong Kong, has directed a series of classic Hong Kong films, such as The Gambler, The Gambler, The Nine-grade Sesame Officer and so on. Plus Chow Yun Fat, Andy Lau, Stephen Chow and other famous movie stars, it can be described as a big shot in Hong Kong films. However, Jing Wong is also a very controversial figure. He has an indescribable "scandal" with Hong Kong actresses such as Maggie Cheung, Sharla Cheung and Chingmy Yau. In recent years, he made such a "bad film" as "Macau Fengyun", which makes people wonder whether Jing Wong is the only one who ran out of Jiang Lang.

Jing Wong once said, I won't make movies that lose money. This sentence is to tell everyone that Jing Wong is a commercial film director, and his most important task is to make movies that can make money. When I was young, I needed to improve my popularity, make a brand with several successful films, and realize my movie dream. Will you eat sentimental food all your life after becoming famous? You know, film and television companies invest in movies not only for feelings, but also for making money.

Through the Hong Kong film market in recent years, we can see that Hong Kong films are really short of money! How to make money? Then we need to cooperate with mainland film companies to enter the mainland market. How can we get mainland dad to invest? First, shoot a blockbuster, invest in the mainland, and then shoot 2 or 3 sequels to make money successfully. Jing Wong, our great director, cannot be free from vulgarity. Macau Fengyun 1 is a qualified New Year film, while the second and third films are really scary, with bloody plots and exaggerated actors. Only Jing Wong, the big Hong Kong film boss, and one or two Hong Kong superstars can attract the audience. But this trilogy made a lot of money. That's business.

Some people say that Hong Kong movies are in decline. It's not that Hong Kong-made filmmakers can't make good movies, but for many famous directors such as Jing Wong, it's enough that they don't need to polish their scripts year after year, choose actors and improve their acting skills. As a film director, Jing Wong is successful, and as a businessman, Jing Wong is also successful. "The king of bad movies" is just one of the countless labels in his life, with both fame and fortune. Who cares about a little label?