Why does Andy Lau said that men like Maggie Cheung in Carmen, Mong Kok? 18-year-old autograph exposed

Maggie Cheung and Andy Lau "Carmen in Mong Kok"

Editor's words: September 20th is the 55th birthday of the goddess Maggie Maggie. The editor wishes "Manshen" a happy birthday! Andy Lau once said that the most ideal woman is Maggie Cheung in "Carmen in Mong Kok". Some film critics described her performance in the play like this: "With low eyebrows and smooth eyes, there is no loss of peace, calm and a little lively. Because young, the baby fat is just right to set off the young girl in the play. Almost no fan is used. Yes, without heavy makeup or costumes, a single pair of big and black pupils, like a bunch of daisies sent to the front of the nose, a faint fragrance will immediately come up!"

"Carmen in Mong Kok" Maggie Cheung

, 27 years old Andy Lau, 27-year-old Jacky Cheung, 24-year-old Maggie Cheung, and 31-year-old Wan Ziliang, gathered together under an elder brother named Wang Jiawei to start a story about the world. At that time Andy Lau was young and invincible, Jacky Cheung was still like a rash green head, Maggie Cheung was like a fragrant and pleasant little flower, and Wan Ziliang was not as fat as now. The most important thing is that Wong Kar-wai did not wear sunglasses at that time, but was wearing a pair of ordinary black-rimmed glasses. Regarding this point, you can glimpse it in the trailer of the DVD appendix at that time. "Carmen in Mong Kok" became a turning point in Maggie Cheung's career. In the play, she played Andy Lau's girlfriend. This role was simple, gentle and full of aura. Through this film, Maggie Cheung got rid of the image of the previous bluffing and began to become an inner heart. Expressive actors.

"Carmen in Mong Kok" Maggie Cheung and Andy Lau

Maggie Cheung starred in the first film "The Frog Prince" directed by Wang Jing in 1984. The co-actors were Hong Kong's first-line actors Chen Baixiang, Zhong Zhentao, Guan Zhilin and Zhong Chuhong. Hong Kong film critics commented on Maggie Cheung: "The impression she gave to the audience is nothing worth mentioning except beauty. The main thing is to make comedies. In these films, most of the roles are innocent and somewhat subtle. The silly silly girl is more than lively and lacks connotation. Seeing her performance, I just feel that she is just a vase walking around on the screen." Maggie Cheung himself described the impact of "Carmen in Mong Kok": " Before Wong Kar-wai, being an actor meant for me to react, yelling for no reason, crying and jumping like a child. When filming "Carmen in Mong Kok", I wanted to find a deeper point in my feelings. From here From the beginning, I got my mind. I also decided to make film as my career." Maggie Cheung in "The Frog Prince"

Maggie Cheung's performance in "Carmen Mong Kok" produced shocking effects because of nature. The editor instantly captured, "There is cooked rice in the kitchen, and I also bought a few cups. I know that they will be broken soon, so I secretly hid one, and one day you need that cup. Whenever, just call me and I will tell you where to put it." She is like this transparent water-like cup, illuminating the dark world of Ohua step by step. When she takes off her mask and drinks medicine, When she waited quietly on Lantau Island, when she ran to the pier, when she bent over to look at the gate that was about to close, when she hesitated and turned and walked up the stairs, when she said, "Don’t say twice. When I believe it...

Maggie Cheung and Andy Lau

in "Carmen in Mong Kok" and Andy Lau

. In the recent Mango TV self-produced variety show "Youth Expected", the low-key Maggie Cheung became a tutor and returned to the audience's vision. Her personal letter when she was 18 was also It was exposed for the first time in the program. In the letter, Maggie Cheung said that she hated fake smiles and social entertainment most. She was pursued by many boys and some boys even had physical contact and were forced to participate in many disliked meals. Because the fame is accompanied by boring activities that deprive freedom of freedom, Maggie Cheung said that after only one year in the industry, she wanted to go home and return to her family, hoping to do what she wanted to do. When talking about these astringent experiences, Maggie Cheung couldn't help but moisten her eyes. Later, she gradually matured. It was precisely because the filming of "Carmen in Mong Kok" opened herself up and set a clear goal, she had the motivation to stick to it, and it lasted for decades!

"Youth Can Expect" Maggie Cheung