Starring Michelle Yeoh and Donnie Yen, Hong Xin is stunningly beautiful. There are not many martial arts movies like this now.

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I don’t know if you’re like me. The more you get older, the more you can’t enter the new martial arts movies. I can’t help but pull out the classic movies shot in earlier years, over and over again. The repeated search.

The eighties and nineties of the last century can be said to be the golden age of the booming martial arts films. Under the direction of Tsui Hark, Cheng Xiaodong, Hu Jinquan, Liu Jialiang, Yuan Heping and others, "Invincible in the East" and "New Dragon Inn" were successively born. Excellent martial arts films such as "Evil East and West Poison" and "Six Finger Piano Demon", until now, these films are also classics that movie fans will never tire of. The movie "Wing Chun" released in 1994 was one of the many outstanding martial arts films that year.

Starring Michelle Yeoh and Donnie Yen, Hong Xin is stunningly beautiful. There are not many martial arts movies like this now. - Lujuba

"Wing Chun" is a Kung Fu martial arts film shot by Yuan Heping, known as the "Eight Master". It tells the story of the founder of Wing Chun, Yan Wing Chun, who fought against bandits several times, and his martial arts was refined. Finally, the legendary story of pushing back the bandits.

The starring lineup of the film looks very strong today. Needless to say, Donnie Yen and Michelle Yeoh are both kung fu superstars who have proven their strength in the Chinese film industry. In addition to them, this film also gathered powerful actors such as Hong Xin, Xu Shaoqiang, Li Zixiong, Yuan Qiongdan, Zheng Peipei and so on. Whether at that time or now, this movie can be called a star-studded.

Starring Michelle Yeoh and Donnie Yen, Hong Xin is stunningly beautiful. There are not many martial arts movies like this now. - Lujuba

But then again, the biggest highlight of the film is the two starring actors Michelle Yeoh and Donnie Yen, or more precisely, Yan Wing Chun played by Michelle Yeoh. Wing Chun was born in a family named Yan at the foot of the mountain, and he was betrothed to Liang Botao, played by Donnie Yen, since childhood. At the age of 17, Wing Chun was forced to marry by a bully, so he went to the mountain to learn martial arts with the five masters, and only returned to the village ten years later. At this time, Liang Botao also lost the news because he went out to study art. After

, Wing Chun began to pretend to be a man to protect the safety of the party. He also met Huang Xuezhou, "Tofu Xi Shi" Wan Yanniang, and his aunt Fang Gu, who came in the name of Mu Wing Chun. At this time, Liang Botao also came to Yan's family to admit his relatives, but he mistakenly regarded Yanniang as Wing Chun, which made Wing Chun very sad. After

Starring Michelle Yeoh and Donnie Yen, Hong Xin is stunningly beautiful. There are not many martial arts movies like this now. - Lujuba

, the bandits took the Yanniang away, and the master threatened Wing Chun to defeat her to release Yanniang. Under the guidance of Master, Wing Chun finally learned an inch and broke the master's overlord spear. And Liang Botao also recognized Wing Chun and became a couple of gods and goddesses. At that time, Michelle Yeoh, who was only 32 years old, was the most attractive moment for a woman. The Wing Chun played by her was heroic and humorous, and the final battle between her and the master was so smooth and heartily that it was so enjoyable.

, as a supporting role, Hong Xin is also a shining point in the movie "Wing Chun". The Yanniang she plays is charming and charming. She really deserves the words "peerless beauty".

Of course, the martial arts action of the film is also a highlight. At that time, the movements designed by Yuan Heping for Michelle Yeoh absorbed the beauty of dance and the fun of acrobatics, which required very high physical flexibility, but Michelle Yeoh not only completed it, but also completed it very well. We have also seen the subsequent effects. The scenes in the film are wonderful, clean and tidy, which makes people admire again and again. The sad thing about

is that in today's highly developed film and television industry, we have more funds and better special effects, but we can no longer make an excellent martial arts film like "Wing Chun". As for the reasons, I think there are many areas that need our reflection.

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