Maggie Cheung’s early "dirty play": wrestling with foreigners in mud, and real acting with Sammo Hung

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Hong Kong films have always been a favorite of many people, and naturally many Hong Kong film actors have also entered the field of vision of countless fans. Maggie Cheung came to the fore in the golden years of Hong Kong movies. Now Maggie Cheung has long been surrounded by countless honors. When many people talk about Maggie Cheung, they will call him an international superstar and so on. But in fact, even Maggie Cheung, who has already become famous now, her journey from the film has not been as smooth as she imagined. Even when she debuted, she obtained a lot of resources, but because of the lack of selection, she took a lot of pictures in the early stage of her actor career. bad movie.

Maggie Cheung’s early 'dirty play': wrestling with foreigners in mud, and real acting with Sammo Hung - Lujuba

"Crossing the Port Bride"

So Maggie Cheung actually came here because of the hard work. It is a queen who worked hard from the bottom actors, unlike some actresses who were promoted by commercial blockbusters more than ten years later. And Maggie Cheung took part in eleven movies in 1988 alone, and she lived a life of a desperate three-niang posture. During this year, she and Sammo Hung made a tepid movie together. The movie, at the time, can be said to be a blessing in misfortune. This movie is called "The Bride of Crossing the Port".

Maggie Cheung’s early 'dirty play': wrestling with foreigners in mud, and real acting with Sammo Hung - Lujuba

"The Bride of Crossing the Port"

This "Bride of Crossing the Port" can be said to be Maggie Cheung's entire actor career. The dirtiest movie ever filmed. In this movie, Maggie Cheung can be said to have sacrificed a lot. In the play, Maggie Cheung played a man who sold his house and went abroad alone in order to live with her boyfriend in the United States, but was eaten up by a scumbag. Exhausted Hong Kong girl.

Maggie Cheung’s early 'dirty play': wrestling with foreigners in mud, and real acting with Sammo Hung - Lujuba

In order to obtain American identity, she chose to follow the words of her scumbag boyfriend, choose to live together with the gambling ghost Sammo Hung and fake marriage, and finally went to the black market in the United States for money. "Women's Mud Wrestling", everyone can fully see from the picture how much Maggie Cheung sacrificed in this movie.

"The Bride Crossing the Port"

Also mention that the director of this play is Zhang Jianting, but Zhang Jianting The films he appeared in basically failed to achieve the expected results. The reason for all of this was that most of his performances were negative characters. Unfortunately, his appearance was too impersonal (similar to Feng Mianheng), which made him The negative role of "Bride" shows a sense of mechanics and withdrawal, which makes people very uncomfortable to watch. (This article was originally created by "Sharp Film Critic", and reprinting without permission is prohibited!)

"The Bride"

was born in this film Two years later, Peter Will's "Green Card" was new, but the main line was still tasteless. I knew early on that Sammo Hung and the fake wife Maggie Cheung were going to be good? The film arranged many day jobs for Sammo Hung’s distressed life, like a medical volunteer The fighter, the underground boxer (He is set as a former boxer here, so some action scenes) are designed throughout the film, Maggie Cheung also dedicated a mud wrestling.

"The Bride of the Crossing Port"

The interesting part is the boxing ring Maggie Cheung’s character is full of face and mindless (this is quite unbelievable), but her attitude towards sex is generally more open. She is worried that the fake husband Sammo Hung is forced to come here. Worrying about the influence and the scumbag Zhang Jianting’s marriage is perfect, that is, her knowledge of sex is modern but her choice is oriental tradition.

"The Bride of the Crossing Port"

Maybe Zhang Jianting just wants to create an atypical Sammo Hung love comedy, It humorously expresses the hardships of Hong Kong compatriots living overseas. It is helpless to be brought into too much of their own style by Hong. Coupled with Maggie Cheung’s mud wrestling, Di Wei VS Zhou Billy, and Mrs. Hong’s stunning cameo, this film is just like this. A hodgepodge of nondescript. It’s just that this is what was needed in that era to show sincerity.

"The Bride of the Crossing Port"

can be seen in this show, Sammo Hung really doesn't know how to act in literary drama, and you can see that the young Maggie Cheung is a movie worth watching.

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