Those who have seen all five of Stephen Chow’s unpopular movies are true fans. Which ones have you seen? Curry Chili
"Curry Chili" is an action comedy directed by Ke Shouliang in 1990, co-starring Stephen Chow, Jacky Cheung, Bo Annie, Ke Shouliang and others. The film tells the story of Tsim Sha Tsui police officers Curry and Chili, who work and live together. They are partners and friends. They have always worked together well, but they fell in love with the same girl while filming a program with a TV station, and the two parted ways. Finally, at the critical moment of life and death when faced with the threat of the arms group, the two best partners cleared up their past feud and once again joined forces to defeat the enemy. Ji Gong
This is one of the few films in which Stephen Chow does not fall in love with a "star girl". The biggest advantage of "Ji Gong" is: its atmosphere. Perhaps because of the additional plot of the final showdown with the boss Yama, and the fighting scenes that seemed "thrilling" in that era, this film got rid of the "petty atmosphere" of previous Xingye films.
When I first started watching it, I wondered why the final duel scene wasn’t created with computer special effects? After all, at the beginning of the film, Guanyin's appearance has been created using computer special effects (the scene where the lotus blooms). Thinking about it later, after all, the special effects technology was not developed at that time. To create such a large special effects scene, the perfect effect may not be achieved, not to mention that shooting in real scenes can produce a more "thrilling" texture. "The Death Judge"
"The Death Judge" is a movie released by Stephen Chow in 1992. 1992 can be said to be the year of Stephen Chow. Many classic movies were released in this year. Among them, the one I want to talk about today is the box office champion, and Stephen Chow won the Asia-Pacific Best Actor for it. This also counts as his artistic recognition. The Best Son-in-Law
The Best Son-in-Law stars Jacky Cheung, Mok Siu-cong, Stephen Chow, and Cheung Min. It is a romantic comedy about three men pursuing one woman. In order to win the favor of the goddess, they are like the eight immortals crossing the sea to show their magical powers. For example, Jacky Cheung is a hairstylist favored by thousands of women, and the weapon he offers is to design hairstyles suitable for goddesses; Mok Shaocong is a fashion designer, and the weapon he offers is to match the goddess with the most appropriate clothes; Immortal seems to be the most unpopular with the goddess, but it still can't change his cuteness of being courteous to the goddess. Pioneer of the Thunderbolt
Pioneer of the Thunderbolt is Star Ye’s first work in the film industry. Forgive me, I have never heard of it before. Sometimes, I always wonder why I like Xing Ye so much, why I take the trouble to read those classics over and over again, but don’t know much about Xing Ye’s early works. Is it because I don’t want to understand? Or is it because he doesn't want to see how hard he has struggled? Or is it just because those classics make me laugh? People say that when we were young, we saw Mr. Star crying on the inside and we laughed on the outside. When we grow up, we see Mr. Star laughing on the inside, but we cried on the outside.