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"The Ghost Bride" is a 1987 Hong Kong film directed by Lai Dawei and Huang Tailai, starring Chow Yun-fat and Chung Chu-hong.
Plot introduction
In the film, Chow Yun-fat plays a failed gangster who lives with Ip Tak-han, who loves Feng Shui and Maoshan skills. Zhou's girlfriend Wang Xiaofeng was greedy for vanity and had a rich boyfriend at the same time. At this time, Zhou accidentally bought an old desk and found Zhong Chuhong's suicide note in the hidden compartment, and sympathized with her life experience. By chance, he helped Zhong's ghost.
Chow Yun-fat was born in a rural family on Lamma Island in Hong Kong, and his native place is Kaiping City, Jiangmen City, Guangdong Province. His father, Zhou Rongyun, was a sailor who went to sea to fish, and he drifted at sea all year round. Chow Yun-fat's mother grew vegetables and raised chickens. I also often go to other people's homes to help.
Because of his poor life, Chow Yun-fat helped his mother do odd jobs to supplement the family income since childhood. When he was a child, his father lost all his monthly salary because he was fond of gambling. When the salary was paid, his mother could only go to his father's company to collect a barrel of oil. Therefore, Chow Yun-fat hated gambling since he was a child.
In 1965, when Chow Yun-fat was 10 years old, due to family life difficulties, his mother took the children to live with her grandmother's house in Kowloon, and her mother went to work as a worker to support the family. When Chow Yun-fat was in the third grade of middle school, his father became ill due to overwork and his family no longer had the ability to support him in school, so he entered the society prematurely and looked for a job.
Before engaging in acting, Chow Yun-fat had been living at the bottom of society. His only occupations included waiter in a business, child labor in an electronics factory, hotel waiter, postman, photographic equipment salesperson, etc.