Recently, the movie "Goldfinger" released a "first meeting" clip, which exposed the first encounter between billionaire Cheng Yiyan (played by Tony Leung) and gold medal assistant Zhang Jiawen (Charlene Choi) when they were young. It not only revealed the obscure and indistinguis

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Recently, the movie 'Goldfinger' released a 'first meeting' clip, which exposed the first encounter between billionaire Cheng Yiyan (played by Tony Leung) and gold medal assistant Zhang Jiawen (Charlene Choi) when they were young. It not only revealed the obscure and indistinguis - Lujuba A total of 11 pictures

1905 Movie Network News Recently, the movie "Goldfinger" released the first look clip, exposing the relationship between the billionaire Cheng Yiyan (played by Tony Leung) and The first encounter between gold medal assistant Zhang Jiawen (Charlene Choi) when they were young not only revealed the origin of the obscure and difficult relationship between the two, but also became an important pavement for the two to influence each other and even promote the rotation of the gears of destiny.

Recently, the movie 'Goldfinger' released a 'first meeting' clip, which exposed the first encounter between billionaire Cheng Yiyan (played by Tony Leung) and gold medal assistant Zhang Jiawen (Charlene Choi) when they were young. It not only revealed the obscure and indistinguis - Lujuba

Charlene Choi, an innocent school girl, changed into a female liar, Tony Leung Chiu Wai, the hero saved the United States but was beaten up

In the first look clip released in the movie "Goldfinger", Charlene Choi's character Zhang Jiawen, a school girl with double ponytails, is very eye-catching, which is in line with the mature and domineering character in the middle and later stages of the film. The image is very different. What is unexpected is that this seemingly harmless little white rabbit in front of you is actually very deep in the city and has engaged in a grand game of theft. At the same time, Cheng Yiyan, a poor boy who wanted to defend the girl, had a panoramic view of the farce. He was originally full of resentment towards the clerk and saw Zhang Jiawen's friend's hand reaching for the cash box. Instantly vanished into nothingness. Cheng Yiyan, who has just arrived, meets the eyes of the liar Zhang Jiawen. The cruel reality of the jungle and the survival of the fittest constantly washes away his world view.

Recently, the movie 'Goldfinger' released a 'first meeting' clip, which exposed the first encounter between billionaire Cheng Yiyan (played by Tony Leung) and gold medal assistant Zhang Jiawen (Charlene Choi) when they were young. It not only revealed the obscure and indistinguis - Lujuba

After that, Cheng Yiyan followed Zhang Jiawen all the way and wanted to return Zhang Jiawen's lost student ID card. Unexpectedly, his following behavior had already aroused Zhang Jiawen's suspicion in the crowded bustling city. Therefore, he was ambushed and beaten by Zhang Jiawen's associates at the entrance of the alley, without the ability to fight back. When the misunderstanding was resolved, Cheng Yiyan collapsed on the ground with a bloody head. The image of being in a state of desolation was extremely impactful, and was in great contrast to his all-powerful, arrogant and arrogant character who later became a billionaire financial tycoon after becoming rich overnight.

Recently, the movie 'Goldfinger' released a 'first meeting' clip, which exposed the first encounter between billionaire Cheng Yiyan (played by Tony Leung) and gold medal assistant Zhang Jiawen (Charlene Choi) when they were young. It not only revealed the obscure and indistinguis - Lujuba

Director Zhuang Wenqiang gives an in-depth interpretation of the clip. The details hide complex metaphors for the relationship.

The first clip exposed this time explains the first scene of Cheng Yiyan and Zhang Jiawen's acquaintance, and also foreshadows the development of the story of the two people's deep bonding in the future. Director Zhuang Wenqiang once mentioned his interpretation of this plot in an interview: The first person Cheng Yiyan met in Hong Kong was Zhang Jiawen. There was a very special fate between them. Cheng Yiyan rose from the bottom to a billionaire, and Zhang Jiawen was an important part of helping him make a fortune. The seemingly absent and intricate emotional relationship between the two aroused deep sympathy from many viewers: Zhang Jiawen sank into sobriety. , who sacrificed everything for Cheng Yiyan, but were just used as pawns for profit.

Recently, the movie 'Goldfinger' released a 'first meeting' clip, which exposed the first encounter between billionaire Cheng Yiyan (played by Tony Leung) and gold medal assistant Zhang Jiawen (Charlene Choi) when they were young. It not only revealed the obscure and indistinguis - Lujuba

In the interview, Tony Leung also interpreted Cheng Yiyan's true feelings for Zhang Jiawen from the perspective of the character: Cheng Yiyan cannot like Zhang Jiawen, because once the relationship is established, he cannot stop. Charlene Choi, who plays Zhang Jiawen, analyzed the relationship between the two and said: Zhang Jiawen knows that she is wrong, but there is no way to escape unscathed. She is willing to give everything for this person. But Cheng Yiyan doesn't love her, he only loves money and himself. It is worth mentioning that regarding the unequal emotional relationship between the two, director Zhuang Wenqiang also buried many details in the film: There is a design in the film that Zhang Jiawen looks back at Cheng Yiyan every time, until she is about to leave by boat. Looking back, she hoped from the bottom of her heart that Cheng Yiyan would leave with her. The details of the film are full of intricate metaphors about character relationships, and it is well worth going to the theater to explore.

The movie "Goldfinger" is now in theaters.

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