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Another Hong Kong film is scheduled to be released, with four major movie stars teaming up, Louis Koo, Tony Leung Ka Fai, Ng Chun Yu, and Jack Lam.

In the 1980s and 1990s, Hong Kong films ushered in their own golden age, with Shaw Brothers Films, Golden Harvest Films, New Arts City, and Wing Sing Films blooming everywhere.

However, after 2000, Hong Kong movies began to decline, and there were even fewer classic works. However, in the field of Hong Kong films, there is still one person who is unique, and he is Wong Jing.

Many people say that Wong Jing is the "King of Bad Movies" and his reputation as a "genius" is undeserved. In fact, Wong Jing still has two skills. During the period when Hong Kong films were on the decline, there were still masterpieces like "Chasing the Dragon" released.

It is worth mentioning that the annual May Day holiday is about to come, and at this time Wang Jing also has a good film scheduled, the name of the film is "Chasing the Dragon and Capturing the Tiger".

Today, let’s talk about this film.

The original name of "Chasing the Dragon and Capturing the Tiger" is "The Battle of Money Empire 2". Many people will be familiar with this name.

In 2009, "Empire of Money" starring Wang Jing and starring Tony Leung Ka Fai, Anthony Wong, Eason Chan and others was released. The film mainly tells the story of some behind-the-scenes transactions between the underworld and the police before the establishment of the Hong Kong Independent Commission Against Corruption.

In the play, Tony Leung Ka Fai, Wang Jing, Eason Chan and others vividly interpret "the evil side of money". The whole of Hong Kong is shrouded in darkness. The story has a distinct rhythm and a strong sense of substitution.

As the follow-up to "Empire of Money", the story of "Chasing the Dragon and Capturing the Tiger" is also quite interesting. The story tells about the collusion between the police and the underworld in Hong Kong in the 1960s and 1970s.

When the two prosecutors, both black and white, bump into the drug lord leader Lai Hao and Chief Inspector Xu Le, the confrontation between good and evil is about to break out. Under the surging undercurrent, it is a life and death battle between good and evil.

Judging from the "style" of "Empire of Money", the second season will definitely not lack the "impact of money", as well as the game between the Independent Commission Against Corruption and the underworld, highlights and highlights Naturally, it won’t lose to the first one.

In addition to the interesting plot and story, the "four best actors" in the movie are also worth 9.0 points.

Tony Leung plays the role of "Lame Hao", the leader of a drug trafficking group. He is known as one of the "four major families" of drug traffickers in Hong Kong and colludes with the top brass of the Hong Kong police force to seek benefits.

In the first part of "Empire of Money", Tony Leung Ka Fai played the role of "Big Brother", showing his "sexual play and evil" vividly. When it comes to "Empire of Money", no one is more suitable than him.

Francis Ng plays the role of Hong Kong Chief Inspector "Xu Lok" in the play. He is the "Emperor" of the entire corruption empire. He has power over both black and white and is the number one enemy of the Independent Commission Against Corruption.

In Hong Kong circles, although Ng Chun-yu cannot be called the standard "evil person image", his "ruthless" temperament makes him very suitable for this type of role.

He once played the gangster character Liang Kun in the TV series version of "Young and Dangerous", and also had a brilliant performance in "Infernal Affairs". His expression of "not angry but self-defeating" is his "signature".

The two movie stars who competed with Francis Ng Chun-yu and Tony Leung Ka-fai are Lam Ji-Tung and Louis Koo respectively.

Although Hong Kong films are on the decline nowadays, Louis Koo's influence in the film industry has not decreased but increased. Especially in recent years, his anti-gang and criminal investigation-themed films have been very popular.

"Anti-Corruption", "Anti-Drug", "Walker" and other works, each film is very "story-telling" and looks very interesting.

Currently, as Louis Koo grows older, his temperament becomes more and more suitable for starring in such films. It is worth mentioning that in addition to "Chasing the Dragon", Wang Jing, Donnie Yen, and Louis Koo also have another film "Chasing the Dragon 3. Chinatown" that has been upgraded.

In the play, Louis Koo plays "Chen Ke". He is a lawyer and hates evil. Facing a huge corruption group, he joins hands with Bai Songan to fight against the corruption group.

"Bai Songan" is played by Lin Jiadong. He is one of the important figures in the Independent Commission Against Corruption. He is calm and calm in situations and has repeatedly fought against the evil forces headed by Xu Le and Lai Hao.

Lin Jiadong is an actor with high plasticity. He can play the bad guy in "Eavesdropping" and "Anti-Corruption Storm", and he can also play the role in "Poison." He plays good guys in films such as "The Commandment" and "Ip Man".

Although Lin Jiadong is not as well-known as the first three, his acting skills are worthy of the title of "Best Actor" and he is a low-key and capable actor.

Up to now, the story of Lame Hao and Xu Le has been adapted many times. In "Chasing the Dragon", Andy Lau played "Xu Le" and Donnie Yen played "Lie Hao". That time The two are the protagonists and belong to the popular side.

This time, although Xu Le and Lai Hao are also the protagonists, they are the villains. I wonder what kind of wonderful performances these four actors will bring us?

"Chasing the Dragon and Capturing the Tiger" will be released on May 1, so wait patiently! Another Hong Kong film is scheduled to be released, with four major movie stars teaming up, Louis Koo, Tony Leung Ka Fai, Francis Ng Chun Yu, and Jack Lam. How do you feel about this "Chasing the Dragon and Capturing the Tiger"?