Stephen Chow and Anita Mui have collaborated on five works, the most classic of "Judgment of the Dead", and this movie star masters soy sauce

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is recognized as the "king of comedy" in the Chinese film industry, and the other is the outstanding "Hong Kong daughter". When Stephen Chow and Anita Mui collide, the chemical reactions they produce are naturally immeasurable. Up to now, the two of them have collaborated in a total of five films, each of which can be regarded as a classic. With Mei's death and Xing Ye's transition behind the scenes, their cooperation has stayed at "5". Above this number. Today, Qiangwei will take everyone closer to these five films and re-experience the joyous moments Xingye and Mei sister brought us back then.

According to the film's release time, the film "The Gambler Continuation: The Gambler", which was broadcast in 1991, can be said to be the first collaboration between Stephen Chow and Anita Mui. That year, with the great success of "Sacred Gambling", director Liu Zhenwei immediately filmed the series' sister "Gambling Master". In this work, the cast of actors is not worse than that of "The Saint of Gamblers". In addition to retaining Wu Mengda, Wu Junru and others in the first film, Zheng Yuling, Anita Mui and other famous figures at the time were added. But unfortunately, in this movie, except for the beginning and end of the movie, the star is basically the existence of soy sauce at other times, which is also destined to have no soul.

However, as the first collaborative work between Stephen Chow and Anita Mui, this movie is worth remembering.

In 1991, Stephen Chow and Anita Mui actually collaborated on another movie, which was the star-studded "Night Banquet". This is a film shot by the Hong Kong entertainment industry to raise funds during the flood in mainland China in 1991. Almost all the first- and second-tier stars gathered in the film, and Stephen Chow and Anita Mui were no exception.

However, since it is a charity movie with a dazzling crowd of stars, it is destined that the two will not have too many roles. In the film, Stephen Chow only has two scenes. One is to transform into a gambling saint to help Zeng Zhiwei resurrect his wife; the other is to fight Xu Guanwen over chicken heads and tails at the end, which makes people laugh. As for Anita Mui, she only borrowed a toilet from Zeng Zhiwei in the film and then left the scene. Therefore, Zhou Mei and the two have almost no intersection in the film, and there is nothing to talk about.

​​It was in 1992 that Stephen Chow and Anita Mui were really cooperating as the protagonists, and this movie was the "Judgment of the Dead" that later became a hit. In

"The Dead Officer", Zhou Xingchi played the famous Guangzhou lawyer Song Shijie, and Anita Mui played his wife in the film. This movie made a powerful mockery of the officialdom at the time in a nonsensical way, especially the sentence "Official" by Stephen Chow at the end, which is the finishing touch. The performance of the two people in the film is also excellent. Zhou Xingchi is not only top-notch funny skills, but the scenes after being framed and imprisoned also make the audience quite worried. Anita Mui’s performance is also commendable. Everyone should understand that any heroine who plays an opponent with Stephen Chow is very stressful and will become a "vase" if he is not careful. And Anita Mui has not only followed Stephen Chow well. He also performed a savage, kind, and straightforward Song wife. These are all commendable.

It is worth mentioning that among the five works that the two of them have collaborated on, the word-of-mouth of The Dead Officer is the best and also the most profound.

In 1993, Zhou Mei and the two collaborated on two films. The first was the finale of the "Playing Back to School" series "The Year of the Rooster". However, although this movie was titled "Playing Back to School" No. Actually, it has nothing to do with school life. In the film, Zhou Xingchi, played by Zhou Xingchi, looks similar to the slain Wang Wanwan, so he was once again assigned to act as an undercover agent next to Tang Zhudi, Wang Wanwan's wife, played by Anita Mui. Finally, the unsettled case was finally solved and Zhou Xingxing returned to his wife again. Min around.

Although Stephen Chow and Anita Mui’s performances are as high as ever, in general, this movie is still a little different from the first two works in the "Play Back To School" series, with more suspense, but less funny. What really impressed me in the film was Zhou Haimei, who didn't make many appearances. The perverted female Cheng Wenjing played by her was really chilling.

"Jigong" is not only the second work of Zhou Mei's collaboration in 1993, but also the last work they have collaborated in their years of film career. In this movie, Stephen Chow is still the man who does his part, but Anita Mui only played the role of "Avalokitesvara".

The reputation of "Jigong" is generally quite satisfactory, but everyone has not seen itZhou Xingchi and Anita Mui have too many rival scenes, which I have to say is a pity. In addition, the character that really shines in this movie is Maggie Cheung, and the "Nineth Prostitute" Xiaoyu played by her is really not too beautiful.

Looking at these five works, in fact, Stephen Chow and Anita Mui are really co-starring in these two works, and only "Examine the Dead" and "Play Back To School 3: The Year of the Rooster", but they all become The classics. For the other three, either Star Master guest star, or Mei sister guest star, or both of them guest star, it is a little regret. With the death of Sister Mei, it will be impossible for the two to cooperate in the future, so these works seem to be more precious nowadays. After all, the joy they brought us back then It's too much.

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