5. Five 90s Hong Kong films with a Hollywood blockbuster feel, all shocking

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In the 1990s, Hong Kong films were known as "Oriental Hollywood" and the number of films produced each year ranked second in the world. During this period, countless classic and high-quality movies were released, of which five movies can be said to be more shocking than Hollywood movies.

5. Five 90s Hong Kong films with a Hollywood blockbuster feel, all shocking - Lujuba

The first part: 1993 "Tai Chi Zhang Sanfeng" starring Jet Li.

The number of Mingjun in this movie is breathtaking, leaving a deep impression on the audience. The film not only contains amazing martial arts scenes, but also has profound meaning. It is a rare masterpiece in a century. The editor of

thinks it is the best work of Yuan Heping, the world's number one Wuzhi.

Second: "Wu Zhuangyuan Su Qier" released in 1992, a tragicomedy movie starring Stephen Chow. The film

was shot in Beijing, during which a large number of groups were recruited to play the roles of "Gang Gang", "Qing Army" and "Rebel Army". The huge scale has since opened a precedent for large-scale group performances in Hong Kong. It is also Stephen Chow's first film to try tragedy, and it has been affirmed and successful.

The third part: "Fire Island" released in 1991. Starring by Jackie Chan, Andy Lau, Sammo Hung, and Leung Ka Fai. The movie

was shot by several leading actors in the underworld with guns to their heads. Although this is the case, it is still a masterpiece. The plot is exciting, and the actor's expression is in place. Jackie Chan was "beaten to death" for the first time, never before.

The fourth part: "Red Zone" released in 1994. Jackie Chan leads the starring role. With this movie, Big Brother

successfully entered the Hollywood market and ranked among the world's top stars. The Yankee also fell in love with this yellow superhero who is not tall, not big, but has a super nose.

Of course, 1994 was also the year with the most excellent works in the history of world film. In this movie, there are all kinds of people including yellow, black, white, etc.

Part 5: "Who Am I" released in 1998. Starring Jackie Chan.

personally thinks it is Jackie Chan’s most dangerous movie. This "Who Am I" not only has all kinds of people, but also has a big upgrade. French, Thai and other people from all over the world have participated in it.

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