Before watching "The Disciples", I thought Andy Lau was the protagonist, after all, he has the qualifications. As a superstar who has been popular for more than 30 years, he seldom can match others. More importantly, whether it is the stand on the poster or the early publicity, he is the protagonist.
It was not until after watching this movie that he clearly knew that Wu Yanzu was the protagonist of the whole movie. And Andy Lau's Kun brother is just a green leaf, he is also a drug lord villain. However, under his powerful acting skills, even the protagonist has lost his aura and has no sense of existence. Being able to play a supporting role as the protagonist also makes people silly not know that there is no one. Personally, this is one of Andy Lau's best acting movies. It's really a special outbreak, I suggest friends to watch it! The series of films
had a profound impact on the post-80s generation. There are six movies in the series, the most exciting of which is the third episode "A Hand Covers the Sky". At first, Ekin Cheng, Chen Xiaochun and others starred, but the most popular among the audience was Brother Crow played by Zhang Yaoyang.
big golden chain cardigan, non-mainstream light yellow oblique bangs, evil spirits are crazy, arrogant and overbearing, and all arena and morals are nonsense. Stepping on the statue of Guan Gong, killing the same door, and even killing his own boss, how crazy it is. The act of lifting the table is even more enduring, and the joke about "Don't eat at the same table with Zhang Yaoyang" is still circulating on the Internet. I have to say that this villain's supporting role is too preemptive, what Chen Haonan, what pheasant, what big flies, compare with him. It's fragile, isn't it?