We are in Hong Kong, bringing you 12 new films that you must not miss.


Special feature of 1905 film network For China films, more than half of the focus in March was on the 13th Film and Television Entertainment Expo held in Hong Kong (from March 13th to April 25th), among which there were three founding projects: Hong Kong International Film and Television Exhibition, Hong Kong International Film Festival and Hong Kong Film Awards Ceremony, which were relatively familiar to mainland audiences. There are also seven core activities: Hong Kong Asian Film Investment Association, Hong Kong Asian Pop Music Festival, IFPI Hong Kong Record Sales Award, ifva Independent Short Film and Video Media Festival, Digital Film Special Effects Summit Forum, Digital Entertainment Forum and TV World International Forum.

Among them, Hong Kong International Film and Television Exhibition is the premier film and television event in Asia. This year’s four-day 21st Hong Kong International Film and Television Exhibition (March 13-16) successfully attracted more than 800 companies from 35 countries and regions to participate in the exhibition, and introduced the latest film and television works and production technologies to global buyers. Among them, more than 330 exhibitors from 15 Belt and Road countries are particularly eye-catching. However, the number of exhibitors from mainland China has reached a record high, reaching 220 this year. Both Ningbo City and Fujian Province made their debut at the Hong Kong Film and Television Exhibition for the first time.

At this year’s Hong Kong International Film and Television Exhibition, many new films were exposed, which made us have great expectations for this year’s films. Yindu Organization, Wanda Film, Jiaying Film and Fujian Hengye Film all exposed this year’s key film projects. Next, it is Xiao Dianjun’s key time to knock on the blackboard. The following new Hong Kong films are worth looking forward to.

Wolf-hungry

Director: Ye Weixin

Starring: Louis Koo/Tony Jaa/Wu Yue/Lin Jiadong/Chris Collins/Lu Huiguang

Expected value: ★★★★★

You must be familiar with action movies. This time, the cast of "kill the wolf" reunited behind the scenes to create a new film, which was also directed by Ye Weixin. The director revealed that the film is an extension of kill the wolf, and its style is the same as that of kill the wolf. Paco Wong Pak Go, the producer, said, "The Wolf seems to be an action movie, but it is actually a story about the fate of people."

The film stars Louis Koo and Tony Jaa. Louis Koo, who has no acting experience, has made rapid progress under the guidance of action director Sammo Hung, but he is still inevitably injured during filming. The film tells the story of a negotiator played by Louis Koo arguing with his 16-year-old daughter, who ran away from home and disappeared in Thailand. Louis Koo joined forces with Tony Jaa and Wu Yue to find her daughter, but unexpectedly met a gang selling human organs, which led to a series of pursuits.

Poison. Commandment

Director: Lawrence Ah Mon

Screenwriter: Chen Wenqiang/Lin Huiju

Starring: Liu Qingyun/Louis Koo/Max Zhang/Lin Jiadong/Tan Yaowen/Jiang Yiyan/Ng Man Tat

Expected value: ★★★★★

This film has a strong style of young and dangerous people. It is based on the true story of Chen Shenzhi, the head of the "Thirteen Pacific Insurance in Ciyun Mountain", and tells the story of two most difficult things in life — — Degeneration and awakening. The Thirteen Pacific Societies in Tsz Wan Shan is a famous youth clique organization active in public housing estates in Wong Tai Sin District, Hong Kong in the 1960s. Chen Shenzhi was played by Liu Qingyun.

In the film, starring Liu Qingyun, Louis Koo, Max Zhang and Lin Jiadong, some of them are dressed in shawl wigs, bell bottoms and high heels, which makes people travel back to 1974 in a retro way. Among them, Max Zhang went crazy to lose weight for the role and suffered a lot.

My pet is an elephant

Director: Xiaoli Shao

Starring: Liu Qingyun/You Jingru/Kong Wei/Lin Xue/Known.

Expected value: ★★★★

It is the second director’s work directed by Xiaoli Shao. The film tells some stories between Lao Qi, the head of the circus, and Jessica, an extreme animal protector, who are constantly in conflict over several elephants in the circus. The film is a comedy, and the overall story is very relaxed.

However, the biggest attraction of this film comes from the starring Liu Qingyun, who starred in the new film in Mandarin for the first time, and in the film, he also overcame his fear and had close contact with elephants and suffered "torture". Liu Qingyun also joked, "If the elephant killed me that day, there would be one less winner in Hong Kong today."

Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon

Director: Lv Guan’nan/Frankie Tam

Screenwriter: Lv Guan’nan/Frankie Tam

Starring: VanNess Wu/Andy On/Philip Ng/Jiang Luxia/Wu Jiali

Expected value: ★★★★

The producers are Chen Jiashang and Huang Yongfeng, and Philip Ng in the cast also serves as the action director of the film. The highlight of the film is action drama, which includes gun battle, car chase, blasting and drama. VanNess Wu, Andy On and Philip Ng all went into battle in person. Andy On and Philip Ng have worked together before, and Andy On and VanNess Wu have worked together before. These three people have a good relationship in private, and they finally cooperate to perform a new play.

Brother class

Director: Chen You

Starring: Siu-ho Chin/Jin Yanling/Kara Wai/Liao Qizhi/Yam Tat-wah/Chen Jiale

Expected value: ★★★★★

The story is based on the legendary Hong Kong band — — Alan Tam, Zhong Zhentao, Peng Jianxin, Danny Yip and Chen You are based on wynners. In the film, these five people are played by Jia Le (Tan), Tan (Zhong), Chen Jiale (Peng), Lin Yaosheng (Ye) and Wu Heqian (Chen) respectively. Chen You in wynners is the director of this film. The film mainly shows how these five people shared joys and sorrows in those days.

However, the most dazzling feature of the film is that it invited a group of actors from Yam Tat-wah, Liao Qizhi, Kara Wai, Jin Yanling and Siu-ho Chin, which is extremely heavyweight. Liao Qizhi plays Wen Na Wu Hu Bole, Siu-ho Chin plays Ayou Chen You’s father, and Kara Wai plays Ali’s mother.

Low pressure trough

Director: Nick Cheung

Starring: Nick Cheung/He Jiong

Expected value: ★★★★★

Nick Cheung, who plays well and leads, then produced his own new works. This time, Nick Cheung not only wants to play subversion on the theme of police and bandits, but also plays subversion on the modeling, with unruly clothes and long curly hair, which is definitely different from the tough guy with short hair and muscles in the past. Judging from the exposure of the studio photos, besides Nick Cheung, there is also He Jiong.

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