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Which of the old Hong Kong films of the 1980s and 1990s do you prefer to the current Hong Kong films? Tell me your reasons.

I prefer old Hong Kong movies. The eighties and nineties of last century were also the most brilliant period of Hong Kong films, and a large number of excellent films sprang up like mushrooms after rain. Compared with the current Hong Kong films, it is not difficult to see that the previous shooting standards are quite high. For example, the Young and Dangerous series and Infernal Affairs series are all "Kung Dou" works in Hong Kong gangster films, and they are also the highest standards of similar films in Hong Kong. Whether it is ornamental or emotional expression, it is now in a dusty state!

Nowadays, the appreciation level of young people in Hong Kong is getting worse and worse, and then the pressure of social environment is getting bigger and bigger, and people spend less and less time watching movies. Coupled with the influence of foreign blockbusters, piracy and online downloads on the box office, the film industry is not very successful. So the number of films is getting less and less. A few decades ago, Hong Kong could produce more than 500 films a year, but now there may not even be 100. The box office is not good, so Hong Kong movies are becoming more and more commercialized. The film itself has become a billboard, which is naturally ugly. That's why so many Hong Kong film companies go to the mainland to make films, and actors go to the mainland to take pictures.

In the mid-1980s, Hong Kong films gave birth to their heroic qualities, which really changed the pattern of Hong Kong films and began to become atmospheric. Mark's windbreaker and matchstick were out of stock in Seoul, South Korea, and Pony and Fenglinge fought. There are no real heroes in the world.

Shanghai Beach is set in Shanghai during the Republic of China, and describes the love story between Xu Wenqiang and Feng Chengcheng. "Shanghai Beach" touched many audiences with the story of revenge in the Jianghu. As a TV series that has influenced generations, many classic shots and images remain in the audience's mind, such as the scene of Xu Wenqiang holding an umbrella for Feng Chengcheng in the snow. The classic "Xu Wenqiang" style of black hat, windbreaker and white gloves and two "Feng Chengcheng" hairstyles have become the collective memories of that innocent era.

From 65438 to 0987, director Lin Lingdong dedicated a classic film "Prison Storm" in his directing career. Before that, he performed a wonderful brotherhood with Li Xiuxian and Chow Yun Fat, who were opposed to good and evil in The Dragon and Tiger Storm, which was a great success. In this "prison storm", Tony Leung Ka Fai and Chow Yun Fat showed the precious "light of friendship" between people in the dark. After revisiting this film many years later, I found that Hong Kong movies in the 1980s were a classic generation, and every actor's performance was very serious and touching.