piao watched the newly released Hong Kong movie "The Love I Loved Me".
is worthy of being the box office champion. In recent years, a lot of movies with the theme of electronic fraud have taken the path of women. It is really thoughtful.
We have seen a lot of narratives that describe how brutal criminals are and how miserable the victims are, but it is rare to see people who reverse the direction and engage in "victim guilt theory":
If someone is happy to be deceived, they will still be exposed. What about stubbornness?
As you can imagine, the most difficult thing about this film is not only rationalizing the unreasonable idea into a script, but also finding a super actor who has the ability to digest such complex human nature.
Fortunately, they found it.
Sandra Ng.
Yu Xiaoqin, a 50-year-old master of obstetrics and gynecology, is capable, intelligent and worth a lot of money.
At this blooming age, she happened to have lost her husband.
The couple had already broken up and were preparing to sign a divorce agreement, but now it’s better because they don’t have to divide their property.
With such luck, her smile should be so crooked, right?
The reality is that I am not very happy.
Yu Xiaoqin had no intention of changing the story, but now she had no chance to change the story.
What does a woman need most in this situation?
is of course a fraud gang that understands your needs and desires, listens, empathizes, cares and coaxes you (just kidding.
Then "Didi", alain, a middle-aged and widowed French engineer Jeunet was sent into Sister Qin's life.
Because of his wife's death, he suffered from illness. He suffered from depression and became aphasic, unable to speak and communicate with others, but fortunately he was able to wholesale spam information in the chat box from morning to night like a cheap graduate.
htm. l5 Maybe it’s because he is really a cheap graduate.
But the scary thing about modern society is not that some people are so bad and some people are so stupid.
It’s that some people are so lonely that they are willing to be. Stupid people who get hurt by bad people html. 6
The premise for Yu Xiaoqin to be deceived is precisely a higher-dimensional awakening:
Isn’t all love just a scam to some extent?
Waking up in a wounded love, and a scam being revealed, the essence What's the difference? ml6
Love, you believe it is real
Don’t you?
The disagreement with her ex-husband was a trauma that was too late to repair, but the new love scam happened to be an opportunity for her.
Rediscover answers, rediscover yourself, and most importantly, regain the ability to imagine.
Sandra Ng ’s presentation of this complex character focuses on “laughing”.
She is in love, her life is joyful again, and she is smiling.
After receiving the bad news fabricated by a liar, she panicked and became limp, but the next moment she grinned again.
She said that when people are desperate to a certain extent, they will laugh irrationally.
And when the whole mystery was finally revealed and she got over two love affairs, she was still smiling.
It is a kind of pleasure of controlling one's own destiny, and a sense of freedom for a woman to regain her passion for life.
She smiled, not only because this word was her name, but also because she had a certain degree of dominance from beginning to end.
She chose this scam because she needed an outlet. For Yu Xiaoqin, even if it is fake, moving towards it is better than wandering in place.
Superb performance.
A good actor can explain the ins and outs of even complex characters, and Sandra Ng can also make you laugh and cry with her.
Just as she once mentioned in "Performers' Words", performance requires basic skills, and basic skills are used to "break".
Only when you get rid of those vulgar reactions and taken-for-granted programs can you reflect the characters more vividly and reflect the uniqueness of "people".
Because people are capricious, you should first understand what is normal, and then regurgitate the recurrence.
When she gave a smile to such a tragic figure, she also gave a woman precious personality independence.
Yu Xiaoqin is not a passive and vague name on the victim list, but an individual who participated in it and gained and lost.
With this outstanding performance, Sandra Ng was once again nominated for Best Actress, and also had the exclusive benefit of eating Xu Guanghan tofu in public.
html is nearly 60 years old and still as lively and carefree as the character.
We have countless talented and beautiful actresses, but there is almost only this extraordinary and ordinary Sandra Ng.
It is a cliché to say that Sandra Ng is a "common girl" herself, so she has monopolized a mortal track.
was not outstanding in appearance, and was teased by his father for being ugly since he was a child;
The family was not wealthy, and because he wanted to leave money for his two younger brothers to go to school, his mother asked him to drop out of school and find a job;
later entered the TVB artist training class. The classmates were all beauties like Zeng Huaqian, Carina Lau , Lan Jieying. After graduation, she started a career as a sidekick...
the do show
Na, what a classic Hong Kong style Tianbeng opening.
If it weren’t for the reality, , I would have started to have a sore nose:
Although it is not rich and powerful, Sandra Ng’s father is Xia Chunqiu, a famous talker who has been active in the Hong Kong entertainment industry for half a century, and can be regarded as a household name.
It seems that the father does not love the mother, but the reason why she dropped out of school is because Sandra Ng herself does not like to study and simply wants to go abroad to have fun.
Although her father would laugh at her for being ugly, how could her own children be so different?
Dad: Why don’t you choose a Hong Kong sister!
Sandra Ng:?
"Truth Index"
However, in the end, because she did not want to wear a swimsuit, the young Sandra Ng still resolutely rejected this opportunity to make her debut with her beauty.
Then there is the difficult road to school that many Hong Kong stars have experienced... Do you remember that we mentioned that her father is a celebrity in the industry?
anthracene, she was directly handed over by her father to Liu Fanggang, the director of the training class, without even an interview.
Rely on connections
Honestly, yes
At that time, "Beigu" Carina Lau was kicked out by Liu Fanggang because her Cantonese was too bad.
(Things are unpredictable, these two people could not have guessed that many years later the situation would change to Sandra Ng being bullied by Mandarin)
"Interesting News"
As for Sandra Ng's experience after her debut, compared to other Hong Kong stars, it is not too bumpy.
In 1984, she debuted as the "Eight Beauties of Jade" together with Zeng Huaqian, Carina Lau, Lan Jieying, Gong Ci'en, Mo Shunyun, Shang Tian'e and Liu Shuyi at the TVB Taiwan Festival, and quickly gained fame.
In the same year, she starred in the first TV series, which was Tony Leung 's famous work "The Deer and the Cauldron".
Sandra Ng’s role is the shy and innocent Zeng Rou (first from left) in Wei Xiaobao’s harem.
In 1987, she was transferred by the producer to the legendary variety show "Happy Tonight", which had produced superstars such as Wang Mingquan, Shum Dianxia, Zheng Yuling and other stars, to star in comedy sketches.
But Sandra Ng’s reaction at that time was that she cried in grievance.
Obviously I want to be an actor, so why do I train others to become comedians?
was unintentional, but her performance in variety shows attracted the attention of the film industry.
After less than a year as a variety show star, Sandra Ng was invited to star in her first starring movie.
was the movie that was so successful that it had numerous sequels and got her the first Academy Award nomination, "The King of Flowers".
Another important event this year was that she starred opposite a male actor in the comedy "The Fighting Clan".
his name is Stephen Chow .
Sandra Ng is ordinary but extraordinary. At least few truly ordinary actors have her background, luck and initiative.
It was also in this year that she was tired of filming TVB dramas for only 3 years and decided to change jobs to become a full-time movie star.
She left the job that others dreamed of, and entered the circle that others did not dare to join easily.
The reason for her resignation was so simple:
The labor cost was low.
The operating policy of doing more and spending less created the golden age of TVB, and also directly contributed to Sandra Ng’s success in another track.
Of course, the "luminescence and heat generation" may rely on high-end atmospheric new energy, or it may be hard-working hand-cranked power generation.
Riding on the east wind of Hong Kong movies taking off, Sandra Ng entered into the mode of producing more than a dozen movies a year, sometimes six movies in one go.
The most exaggerated year was 1992, when she had 18 movies released one after another, including many of our favorites such as "Family Happiness", "Mr. Zombie", "The Deer and the Cauldron" (Stephen Chow's movie version), etc.
The heyday of Hong Kong movies was also a period of shoddy production. People from all walks of life, from the underworld to the white, came in to get a share of the pie. The output was so large that there were not enough actors, so the stars only had to be responsible for close-up expressions, and other scenes would be completed by stand-ins.
Sandra Ng later reflected that Hong Kong movies were actually brought down by them in this illusion of prosperity.
The biggest problem is not the extremely high output, but the extremely poor quality.
The roles she played in those years were, in her own words, "extreme", "clear" and "without gray areas".
That is a type of diode character that has no aesthetic value and exists purely for sensationalism. It has no character creation at all and only serves as a label symbol.
But compared with her silky career trajectory and beautiful income status, this is obviously not a big setback.
During this period, she even harvested a generation of handsome man Du Dewei.
But as you can see, if nothing else, the accident is coming.
In the mid-to-late 1990s, Hong Kong movies fell into a decline, and their output experienced a huge reduction. Among those who suddenly lost weight was Sandra Ng.
Chat master Ms. Lu Yu analyzed her psychology at the time:
People are satisfied with controlling their own bodies, because this is the only thing that people can control.
Sandra Ng be like: (forced smile) So profound (blinks and sniffs).
Her personal explanation is: Just because she wants to be praised by boys.
This statement is certainly more reliable than Lu Yu’s, but it still has reservations.
Wang Jing’s interview elsewhere completed the full story of this incident:
Back then, she also said she wanted to be praised, but she said it while crying.
At this moment, the Sandra Ng we are familiar with seems to be gradually taking shape.
In 1996, her relationship with Du Dewei failed and her career entered a bottleneck period.
In the self-financed film "The Four Faces of Eve", she played four roles, from prostitute, mistress to treacherous wife, but her profits were dismal and she lost all her money.
At this moment, she may have understood that the first half of her life was a huge ugly show, but when she wanted to really create something beautiful, no one cared.
Even the most pretentious person should see through the illusion of life at this time.
Hello, Sandra Ng, welcome to face the life of ordinary people.
The only thing worse than the actors' ability to withstand pressure is Hong Kong movies. Before Sandra Ng collapsed, Hong Kong movies themselves were about to die.
Before the tears dried, the worker turned around and got back into the business of rescuing the dilapidated construction site.
Miraculously, as the salary plummeted, the awards she longed for suddenly came to her one after another.
"Eve on All Sides" was a big hit, but it accumulated enough nutrients and experience for her.
The iron t image gave birth to "Hongxing Thirteen Sisters", which brought her the first gold statue trophy.
The experience of playing a prostitute came back to her in "Golden Rooster", which made her rise to become a double golden actress.
In 1999, Leslie Cheung and Faye Wong jointly presented the last Best Actress trophy in the glorious and decadent 1990s.
Sandra Ng, who received the trophy, blurted out:
I don’t want to cry, I’m anxious...
The public discovered that the previous images of women with beards, nose picks, and grinning teeth were not exactly Sandra Ng.
A woman should not and cannot rely on vilifying herself to get praise.
After deliberately drawing a clear line between this kind of exaggerated and show-like works, Sandra Ng immediately became Sandra Ng who belongs to ordinary people.
The middle-aged prostitute in "The Golden Rooster" is a lowly person, but she has great love. Two lines of tears soaked in the misery of lower-class women.
In "Dexian Fried Rice", she once again played Tie T, still the pregnant version, with a look that expresses the compassion of a mother.
made a free guest appearance in the trafficker's "The Lost Orphan". In just a few scenes, a chill rises from the bottom of one's heart.
Of course, the most important one is "The Thief of Time".
Next to his son’s grave, the father planted a bougainvillea for his son to provide shade, while the mother’s face, red from crying, suddenly burst into a smile.
In the saddest moment, the sadness was resolved by the courage to face reality. Her eyes were filled with blessings for the past and hopes for the future.
Sandra Ng often says that she doesn’t understand women’s rights and feminism, but she undoubtedly understands the trajectory and destiny of women.
Many actresses express their self-esteem with golden sentences and characters, but she practices her self-esteem with her life.
For example, she said that in love, she must be the person who admires her partner, but she often reminds her partner abruptly, don't do things that make me look down on you.
In her decades-long relationship with Peter Chan, she has always been a tolerant and generous wife. She is serious about only two things:
What do you want? I have made progress
You have to admit that I have made progress
How can a woman with such a spirit be restricted by her age?
Not long ago, she appeared on Zheng Yuling's interview show and told Sister Dodo that she started to have nine fortunes (Feng Shui theory) in 24 years, and she will be a prosperous girl for the next 20 years!
dodo frowned and replied: "It's so difficult", but Sandra Ng looked free and easy. piao watched the newly released Hong Kong movie "The Love I Loved Me". is worthy of being the box office champion. In recent years, a lot of movies with the theme of electronic fraud have taken the path of women. It is really thoughtful. We have seen a lot of narratives that describe how brutal criminals are and how miserable the victims are, but it is rare to see people who reverse the direction and engage in "victim guilt theory": If someone is happy to be deceived, they will still be exposed. What about stubbornness? As you can imagine, the most difficult thing about this film is not only rationalizing the unreasonable idea into a script, but also finding a super actor who has the ability to digest such complex human nature. Fortunately, they found it. Sandra Ng. Yu Xiaoqin, a 50-year-old master of obstetrics and gynecology, is capable, intelligent and worth a lot of money. At this blooming age, she happened to have lost her husband. The couple had already broken up and were preparing to sign a divorce agreement, but now it’s better because they don’t have to divide their property. With such luck, her smile should be so crooked, right? The reality is that I am not very happy. Yu Xiaoqin had no intention of changing the story, but now she had no chance to change the story. What does a woman need most in this situation? is of course a fraud gang that understands your needs and desires, listens, empathizes, cares and coaxes you (just kidding. Then "Didi", alain, a middle-aged and widowed French engineer Jeunet was sent into Sister Qin's life. Because of his wife's death, he suffered from illness. He suffered from depression and became aphasic, unable to speak and communicate with others, but fortunately he was able to wholesale spam information in the chat box from morning to night like a cheap graduate. htm. l5 Maybe it’s because he is really a cheap graduate. But the scary thing about modern society is not that some people are so bad and some people are so stupid. It’s that some people are so lonely that they are willing to be. Stupid people who get hurt by bad people html. 6 The premise for Yu Xiaoqin to be deceived is precisely a higher-dimensional awakening: Isn’t all love just a scam to some extent? Waking up in a wounded love, and a scam being revealed, the essence What's the difference? ml6 Love, you believe it is real Don’t you? The disagreement with her ex-husband was a trauma that was too late to repair, but the new love scam happened to be an opportunity for her. Rediscover answers, rediscover yourself, and most importantly, regain the ability to imagine. Sandra Ng ’s presentation of this complex character focuses on “laughing”. She is in love, her life is joyful again, and she is smiling. After receiving the bad news fabricated by a liar, she panicked and became limp, but the next moment she grinned again. She said that when people are desperate to a certain extent, they will laugh irrationally. And when the whole mystery was finally revealed and she got over two love affairs, she was still smiling. It is a kind of pleasure of controlling one's own destiny, and a sense of freedom for a woman to regain her passion for life. She smiled, not only because this word was her name, but also because she had a certain degree of dominance from beginning to end. She chose this scam because she needed an outlet. For Yu Xiaoqin, even if it is fake, moving towards it is better than wandering in place. Superb performance. A good actor can explain the ins and outs of even complex characters, and Sandra Ng can also make you laugh and cry with her. Just as she once mentioned in "Performers' Words", performance requires basic skills, and basic skills are used to "break". Only when you get rid of those vulgar reactions and taken-for-granted programs can you reflect the characters more vividly and reflect the uniqueness of "people". Because people are capricious, you should first understand what is normal, and then regurgitate the recurrence. When she gave a smile to such a tragic figure, she also gave a woman precious personality independence. Yu Xiaoqin is not a passive and vague name on the victim list, but an individual who participated in it and gained and lost. With this outstanding performance, Sandra Ng was once again nominated for Best Actress, and also had the exclusive benefit of eating Xu Guanghan tofu in public. html is nearly 60 years old and still as lively and carefree as the character. We have countless talented and beautiful actresses, but there is almost only this extraordinary and ordinary Sandra Ng. It is a cliché to say that Sandra Ng is a "common girl" herself, so she has monopolized a mortal track. was not outstanding in appearance, and was teased by his father for being ugly since he was a child; The family was not wealthy, and because he wanted to leave money for his two younger brothers to go to school, his mother asked him to drop out of school and find a job; later entered the TVB artist training class. The classmates were all beauties like Zeng Huaqian, Carina Lau , Lan Jieying. After graduation, she started a career as a sidekick... the do show Na, what a classic Hong Kong style Tianbeng opening. If it weren’t for the reality, , I would have started to have a sore nose: Although it is not rich and powerful, Sandra Ng’s father is Xia Chunqiu, a famous talker who has been active in the Hong Kong entertainment industry for half a century, and can be regarded as a household name. It seems that the father does not love the mother, but the reason why she dropped out of school is because Sandra Ng herself does not like to study and simply wants to go abroad to have fun. Although her father would laugh at her for being ugly, how could her own children be so different? Dad: Why don’t you choose a Hong Kong sister! Sandra Ng:? "Truth Index" However, in the end, because she did not want to wear a swimsuit, the young Sandra Ng still resolutely rejected this opportunity to make her debut with her beauty. Then there is the difficult road to school that many Hong Kong stars have experienced... Do you remember that we mentioned that her father is a celebrity in the industry? anthracene, she was directly handed over by her father to Liu Fanggang, the director of the training class, without even an interview. Rely on connections Honestly, yes At that time, "Beigu" Carina Lau was kicked out by Liu Fanggang because her Cantonese was too bad. (Things are unpredictable, these two people could not have guessed that many years later the situation would change to Sandra Ng being bullied by Mandarin) "Interesting News" As for Sandra Ng's experience after her debut, compared to other Hong Kong stars, it is not too bumpy. In 1984, she debuted as the "Eight Beauties of Jade" together with Zeng Huaqian, Carina Lau, Lan Jieying, Gong Ci'en, Mo Shunyun, Shang Tian'e and Liu Shuyi at the TVB Taiwan Festival, and quickly gained fame. In the same year, she starred in the first TV series, which was Tony Leung 's famous work "The Deer and the Cauldron". Sandra Ng’s role is the shy and innocent Zeng Rou (first from left) in Wei Xiaobao’s harem. In 1987, she was transferred by the producer to the legendary variety show "Happy Tonight", which had produced superstars such as Wang Mingquan, Shum Dianxia, Zheng Yuling and other stars, to star in comedy sketches. But Sandra Ng’s reaction at that time was that she cried in grievance. Obviously I want to be an actor, so why do I train others to become comedians? was unintentional, but her performance in variety shows attracted the attention of the film industry. After less than a year as a variety show star, Sandra Ng was invited to star in her first starring movie. was the movie that was so successful that it had numerous sequels and got her the first Academy Award nomination, "The King of Flowers". Another important event this year was that she starred opposite a male actor in the comedy "The Fighting Clan". his name is Stephen Chow . Sandra Ng is ordinary but extraordinary. At least few truly ordinary actors have her background, luck and initiative. It was also in this year that she was tired of filming TVB dramas for only 3 years and decided to change jobs to become a full-time movie star. She left the job that others dreamed of, and entered the circle that others did not dare to join easily. The reason for her resignation was so simple: The labor cost was low. The operating policy of doing more and spending less created the golden age of TVB, and also directly contributed to Sandra Ng’s success in another track. Of course, the "luminescence and heat generation" may rely on high-end atmospheric new energy, or it may be hard-working hand-cranked power generation. Riding on the east wind of Hong Kong movies taking off, Sandra Ng entered into the mode of producing more than a dozen movies a year, sometimes six movies in one go. The most exaggerated year was 1992, when she had 18 movies released one after another, including many of our favorites such as "Family Happiness", "Mr. Zombie", "The Deer and the Cauldron" (Stephen Chow's movie version), etc. The heyday of Hong Kong movies was also a period of shoddy production. People from all walks of life, from the underworld to the white, came in to get a share of the pie. The output was so large that there were not enough actors, so the stars only had to be responsible for close-up expressions, and other scenes would be completed by stand-ins. Sandra Ng later reflected that Hong Kong movies were actually brought down by them in this illusion of prosperity. The biggest problem is not the extremely high output, but the extremely poor quality. The roles she played in those years were, in her own words, "extreme", "clear" and "without gray areas". That is a type of diode character that has no aesthetic value and exists purely for sensationalism. It has no character creation at all and only serves as a label symbol. But compared with her silky career trajectory and beautiful income status, this is obviously not a big setback. During this period, she even harvested a generation of handsome man Du Dewei. But as you can see, if nothing else, the accident is coming. In the mid-to-late 1990s, Hong Kong movies fell into a decline, and their output experienced a huge reduction. Among those who suddenly lost weight was Sandra Ng. Chat master Ms. Lu Yu analyzed her psychology at the time: People are satisfied with controlling their own bodies, because this is the only thing that people can control. Sandra Ng be like: (forced smile) So profound (blinks and sniffs). Her personal explanation is: Just because she wants to be praised by boys. This statement is certainly more reliable than Lu Yu’s, but it still has reservations. Wang Jing’s interview elsewhere completed the full story of this incident: Back then, she also said she wanted to be praised, but she said it while crying. At this moment, the Sandra Ng we are familiar with seems to be gradually taking shape. In 1996, her relationship with Du Dewei failed and her career entered a bottleneck period. In the self-financed film "The Four Faces of Eve", she played four roles, from prostitute, mistress to treacherous wife, but her profits were dismal and she lost all her money. At this moment, she may have understood that the first half of her life was a huge ugly show, but when she wanted to really create something beautiful, no one cared. Even the most pretentious person should see through the illusion of life at this time. Hello, Sandra Ng, welcome to face the life of ordinary people. The only thing worse than the actors' ability to withstand pressure is Hong Kong movies. Before Sandra Ng collapsed, Hong Kong movies themselves were about to die. Before the tears dried, the worker turned around and got back into the business of rescuing the dilapidated construction site. Miraculously, as the salary plummeted, the awards she longed for suddenly came to her one after another. "Eve on All Sides" was a big hit, but it accumulated enough nutrients and experience for her. The iron t image gave birth to "Hongxing Thirteen Sisters", which brought her the first gold statue trophy. The experience of playing a prostitute came back to her in "Golden Rooster", which made her rise to become a double golden actress. In 1999, Leslie Cheung and Faye Wong jointly presented the last Best Actress trophy in the glorious and decadent 1990s. Sandra Ng, who received the trophy, blurted out: I don’t want to cry, I’m anxious... The public discovered that the previous images of women with beards, nose picks, and grinning teeth were not exactly Sandra Ng. A woman should not and cannot rely on vilifying herself to get praise. After deliberately drawing a clear line between this kind of exaggerated and show-like works, Sandra Ng immediately became Sandra Ng who belongs to ordinary people. The middle-aged prostitute in "The Golden Rooster" is a lowly person, but she has great love. Two lines of tears soaked in the misery of lower-class women. In "Dexian Fried Rice", she once again played Tie T, still the pregnant version, with a look that expresses the compassion of a mother. made a free guest appearance in the trafficker's "The Lost Orphan". In just a few scenes, a chill rises from the bottom of one's heart. Of course, the most important one is "The Thief of Time". Next to his son’s grave, the father planted a bougainvillea for his son to provide shade, while the mother’s face, red from crying, suddenly burst into a smile. In the saddest moment, the sadness was resolved by the courage to face reality. Her eyes were filled with blessings for the past and hopes for the future. Sandra Ng often says that she doesn’t understand women’s rights and feminism, but she undoubtedly understands the trajectory and destiny of women. Many actresses express their self-esteem with golden sentences and characters, but she practices her self-esteem with her life. For example, she said that in love, she must be the person who admires her partner, but she often reminds her partner abruptly, don't do things that make me look down on you. In her decades-long relationship with Peter Chan, she has always been a tolerant and generous wife. She is serious about only two things: What do you want? I have made progress You have to admit that I have made progress How can a woman with such a spirit be restricted by her age? Not long ago, she appeared on Zheng Yuling's interview show and told Sister Dodo that she started to have nine fortunes (Feng Shui theory) in 24 years, and she will be a prosperous girl for the next 20 years! dodo frowned and replied: "It's so difficult", but Sandra Ng looked free and easy. The average life span is longer for women, who is afraid of another 20 years?