Are there any other classic Hong Kong movies like " The Legend of Leroy "," Young and Dangerous ", and " Empire of Money "?Hong Kong classic films like "The Legend of Leroy","Young and Dangerous", and "Money Empire" also included:
Infernal Affairs
The Temptation of the Wolf
God of Gamblers
Gambling Hero
The Colors of Heroes
Deer and Cauldron
A Chinese Ghost Story
The True Story of Hoodlum
Kung Fu
Huang Feihong
[Smiling Proud in the World]
"A Smile in the Vast Ocean"
Infernal Affairs 2
"Junior Sister Xinzha."
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
Red Cliff
[Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: Green Destiny Sword Technique]
Let the Bullets Fly
"Spring Light Together"
Red Sorghums
Let the Bullets Fly
Heroes 2: Song of the Sunset
Is the script of the Hong Kong film about young and dangerous people based on a novel? Was it adapted from a novel or a comic?Hong Kong's film script was not based on a novel, nor was it adapted from a novel or comic. In fact, the origin of the term 'young and dangerous' did not come from a novel or comic, but from a Hong Kong slang that meant " loyal and daring ".
The scripts for Young and Dangerous movies were usually written by experienced screenwriters and directors. They would create stories and characters according to market demand and audience preferences. These movies usually incorporated topics such as youth growth, friendship, family, and self-redemption into them. They told the story of young and dangerous people to motivate the audience to cherish the present and pursue their dreams.
Although Hong Kong's young and dangerous films enjoyed a high reputation in the industry, they were not adapted from any literary works. They conveyed positive values and life philosophy through the creation and interpretation of true stories.
I'm begging for a young and dangerous movie!There were many young and dangerous movies, among which the more famous ones were " Young and Dangerous: Dragon Crossing the River,"" Young and Dangerous: Hongxing Thirteen Sisters,"" Young and Dangerous: Jianghu Love," and so on.
What novel was the movie Young and Dangerous made of?The movie Young and Dangerous was not a novel. It was based on an online novel of the same name. The novel was about a group of young people who grew up in loyalty, gang fights, and society. The movie Young and Dangerous was adapted based on the plot and characters of the novel and invited some well-known actors to act in it.
Who are the top ten martial arts authors in Hong Kong and Taiwan?The following are ten of the martial arts novels from Hong Kong and Taiwan:
1 Jin Yong: Hong Kong is known as the "father of martial arts novels". His works describe the grudges of Jianghu and the spirit of chivalry. His masterpieces include "The Legend of the Condor Heroes","The Condor Heroes","The Eight Dragons", etc.
2 Gu Long (D Gu Long): Taiwan is known as the "Prince of Wuxia novels". His works are featured by twists and turns in the plot and deep character portrayals. His representative works include "The Legend of Lu Xiaofeng","The Legend of Chu Liuxiang","The Peerless Twin Prides", etc.
3. Liang Yusheng (Li Yuling): Hong Kong's masterpieces that describe historical martial arts and Jianghu grudges include Jade Rabbit in the Clouds, The Shadow of the Phantom, The Legend of the White-Haired Witch, etc.
4. Zhong Yong, the eldest son of Mr. Jin Yong: Hong Kong's representative works include "The Deer and the Cauldron" and "Smiling Proud Jianghu", which have won many Hong Kong literary awards.
5. Hoi Ling: Taiwan's representative works with martial arts, history, and fantasy as the theme include "Huanhua Creek" and "Sword's Heart".
6. Ye Kai (Yi Guang): Hong Kong's representative works that describe martial arts, Jianghu, and love include "Love in Jianghu" and "Strange Swordsman in Jianghu".
Xiao Xian Yiao: Taiwan's representative works include "Sword Qi Zongheng,""Sword Demon,""The Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre," and so on. He has won many literary awards in Taiwan.
8. Zhong Yong's stepson, Jin Yong's second son: Hong Kong's representative works include Snowflake Divine Sword, Heroes Without Tears, Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre, etc.
9 Qian Xiaohao (Cheng Xiao Hua): Hong Kong's representative works include "Snow Mountain Flying Fox,""Flying Fox Biography,""Liancheng Formula," and so on. He has won many Hong Kong literary awards.
10 Ming Qiao Sheng: Taiwan's representative works with martial arts, history, and mythology as the theme include "Chivalrous Tenderness" and "Three Nongs of Plum Blossom".
Young and Dangerous DoujinshiYoung and Dangerous Doujinshi novels usually involved the re-creation of the young and dangerous character, including different storylines, character settings, backgrounds, and so on. These novels might use young and dangerous people as the main characters to tell their growth, love stories, or other plots. Doujinshi novels were inspired by the original work, and they would usually modify and create a new story.
Was there a novel that could allow people to transmigrate into a movie? For example, novels like Young and Dangerous that gradually strengthened one's physique?πI recommend the following novels to you, hoping that they will meet your needs: "Traversing the Heavens from the Hong Kong Comprehensive World" and "Movie Character Invasion". The former protagonist, Ye Jindong, could travel through the time and space of the movie, turning from a "cannon fodder" young and dangerous boy into a super big shot. The latter protagonist could draw movie characters, enter the movie world, obtain character abilities, and bring them back to reality. In the world of Spider-Man, he obtained Spider-Man's superpower. In the world of Transformers, he seduced the female lead and fought side by side with Bumblebee. I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~π
Find a Hong Kong movieThis was a classic Hong Kong movie called The Smiling Proud Wanderer (1966), directed by Lin Lingdong and starred in Wong Ri Hua, Zhang Guorong, Liang Ka Fai, etc. The movie was about the grudges of the underworld, love and friendship, and other complicated plots. It was hailed as a classic of Hong Kong movies.
Seeking a Hong Kong movieA Hong Kong film called Infernal Affairs was released in 2002, and it was directed by Liu Weiqiang and Mak Siu-fai, with actors such as Andy Liu, Tony Liang, and Zhang Jiahui. The movie was about a fight between an undercover police officer and a police officer who was hiding in a gang.