Daniel Wu, a Hong Kong actor who will try to use the wrong direction

Because of the brilliance of Hong Kong movies that year,

's influence expanded to the entire Southeast Asia and even to Hollywood. As a result, Hollywood began to pay more attention to Hong Kong movies, and it also gave some of the top Hong Kong filmmakers the opportunity to enter Hollywood.

It's a pity that there are very few who can really gain a foothold in Hollywood. The most famous ones should be Jet Li, Jackie Chan, Chow Yun-fat and Wu Yusen, but Jackie Chan is the only one who is regarded as a superstar in Hollywood.

Today, those Hong Kong filmmakers who have developed in Hollywood have returned to the motherland for development. Because of the domestic economic development and the opening of the film market, it has long been not the first choice for Hong Kong filmmakers to enter the domestic market. Is king.

But there are always some people still holding the Hollywood dream, after all, even today, Hollywood is still the most influential place in the world. Inside, I have to talk about Daniel Wu, who was once a Hong Kong-produced police and criminal film Iron Triangle.

Daniel Wu has been popular in Hong Kong film circles for a period of time, and he is also the dream lover of many teenage audiences. Momentum once surpassed Nicholas Tse Koo and others.

For example, in the movie "The Disciples", Andy Lau bowed himself as a match, and Louis Koo would be the third male number to accompany Daniel Wu. In addition, in the "Eavesdropping" series that the two co-operated, Daniel Wu always played the most brilliant role in "The King of Gun King".

and even Zhang Jiahui, who is already the actor in "Magic Police", has to come to praise him as a cameo. However, the actor's acting skills are too strong, and Wu Yanzu's protagonist's light is completely covered by Zhang Jiahui, who has been on the stage for more than ten minutes. To what extent, Zhang Jiahui's evil smile is enough to dilute all of the protagonist's scenes.

but it seems a bit embarrassing now, after all, even Louis Koo and Nicholas Tse have already taken the actor, but Daniel Wu is still in the dark, and there are fewer and fewer Hong Kong movies, as if all his energy is put on the Hollywood market.

The American drama "Wasteland" is a huge production made by Daniel Wu in recent years. It is a pity that it is not sought after by domestic audiences, and it is not much appreciated in the West.

In fact, from his resume, it is not difficult to see how much Daniel Wu has worked hard to enter Hollywood over the years. In addition to frequent guest appearances in films of good brothers supervisor partner Feng Delun,

also frequently appeared in Hollywood movies.

In the obscure Hollywood movie "Iron Fist" released in 2012, Daniel Wu played the role of the villain poisonous dagger with gray hair and dressed up as an eunuch. He ended up miserably.

In the 2013 Europa Report, Wu Yanzu was just a Chinese scientific researcher who played a few minutes. In the 2016 Hollywood movie "Warcraft" adapted from a well-known game, Daniel Wu still has a glimpse.

In 2017's "Global Storm", in 2018's "Tomb Raider: Battle of Origin" and the yet-to-be-released "Remembrance", Daniel Wu has all played soy sauce roles in these Hollywood movies.

Looks like this is to make soy sauce in Hollywood movies to the end. If you don't shoot domestic protagonists, you have to go to Hollywood to be a passerby. It can be said that Daniel Wu is quite hard to enter Hollywood.

But unfortunately, even though he does not hesitate to bend down, it is not necessarily how Hollywood movies value him. He should be played with soy sauce, and I don’t see how his appearance in these Hollywood movies has any positive effect on him. Such a role. No matter how much acting, it is impossible to take the actor.

Look at how many Hong Kong films Louis Koo makes in a year. It is best to win a Golden Award actor. If Daniel Wu learns from Louis Koo and puts his energy back on Hong Kong movies, the actor is not just around the corner.

However, after all, he used his efforts in the wrong direction.