Time flies, looking back on 2005, we seem to be able to hear the sparks of love between Dong Jie and Pan Yueming's dramas that year, which is poetic and picturesque. Three years later, they got married in a low-key manner, stepped on the peak of their careers together, and became the envy of everyone. However, the announcement of the divorce in 2012 unveiled a sad and heartbreaking past. Perhaps, only after 10 years of precipitation can they understand that divorce is the best choice for them.
The story originates in the coastal city of Dalian, where Dong Jie is a girl from an ordinary working family. The selection of the Soldiers' Song and Dance Troupe made her dance talent blossom at the Beijing Academy of Arts. From a dancer to a Mou girl, she has emerged in the film and television industry with a fresh and low-key image, like a blooming "lily".
And Pan Yueming is a teenager who walked out of Beijing. As early as when he was a student, he showed his hosting talent in TV stations, and got involved in many fields such as hosting, writing scripts, and filming TV series. Although he encountered setbacks in his studies, his tenacity and perseverance eventually led him to embark on the road of film and television. Like Dong Jie, he also made his debut around the turn of the millennium and became a popular actor.
The two stars met at the peak of their careers, and in the off-screen of "Red Clothes Square", their relationship quietly came. Pan Yueming silently took care of Dong Jie on the set and served breakfast, and the love between the two grew in the busy days of work. Although it is difficult to see each other due to work, their mobile phones are filled with text messages that miss each other, as if they are a precious memorial between two hearts.
However, the turning point of fate began with Pan Yueming's filming accident, and he fell into the brink of danger. Dong Jie resolutely gave up her job to accompany her husband, guarding every day and night with love and care. Pan Yueming is grateful to Dong Jie for her dedication, his heart is full of admiration and emotion for his wife, and he is eager to keep this warmth.
However, tragedy occurred at the moment of Dong Jie's comeback, and the emergence of a new partner, Wang Dazhi, changed everything. Dong Jie's closeness to Wang Dazhi made Pan Yueming suspicious, and the sudden change of assistant made him realize that something was wrong. He even said that he was willing to wait for Dong Jie to change his mind, but he was overwhelmed by the whirlpool of **.
In this ** whirlpool, Dong Jie sank vigorously, and Pan Yueming's voice was masked. Despite all the attacks Dong Jie suffered, her control over her son became excessive, allowing Pan Yueming to express his blessings to his son only at certain times. In terms of career, Dong Jie was greatly affected, and although Pan Yueming rebounded in terms of reputation, he failed to get out of the emotional shadow.
Ten years later, their marriage may have been a happy one, but now it has become a painful lose-lose situation. Perhaps, such an ending is the best choice for them. But perhaps the most regrettable thing is that their son Dingding, who was involved in this fight. May he get full fatherly love when he grows up, and may Dong Jie restrain his desire to control his son and let him live a healthy and happy life.
Looking back at the 80s of the last century, martial arts films were rampant, and female stars emerged one after another, including Hu Huizhong, Li Saifeng, Yang Lijing, and Yugali Oshima, known as the four major fighting women. However, with the decline of martial arts films, they seem to be drifting apart on the movie screen. So, how have these years been?Let's take a look at their lives and careers.
01, Hu Huizhong:
Hu Huizhong used to be the "queen of literary films", but with the decline of literary films, she decisively transformed and became a successful action movie actress. It was smooth sailing in his career, but his life was full of twists and turns. From her first love with the underworld boss to the forced divorce, and then to the twists and turns of her marriage, she has always supported her family strongly. Now, in her 60s, she is back in front of the scenes, becoming a witness to the times, showing tenacity and courage.
02, Oshima Yugali:
Yugali Oshima stepped into the showbiz with excellent kung fu and solid basic skills, and became an action movie actress in Hong Kong and Taiwan. At the height of her career, she returned to Japan, opened a martial arts school, and got married and had children at the age of 40. Nowadays, although she rarely appears in front of the camera, as a martial arts star with rich experience, she lives a happy life and maintains her calm and calm.
03, Yang Lijing:
Yang Lijing, who emerged with her outstanding martial arts performance since the age of 17, became the martial arts star of the year. However, her love life is quite tortuous, and her many love experiences have made her go through twists and turns. Not only did she face emotional hardships, but she was also questioned because of her appearance. Despite this, she still lives an independent life, Xi yoga, travels, and shows a love and positive attitude towards life.
04, Li Saifeng:
Li Saifeng, born in poverty, stepped into the showbiz with his love for dance. Her acting skills and martial arts performance have made her rise all the way in her career and become one of the "Fighting Female Overlord Flowers". However, her love life has been bumpy, and she has repeatedly experienced emotional twists and turns after being divorced, especially a late-night divorce, which has affected her reputation. Now, in her 50s, she faded out of the screen and lived a simple and comfortable life.
These four actresses were witnesses of the most glorious era of Hong Kong films, and their experiences are full of the vicissitudes of the times. Today, they are either tenacious or calm, and although they have gone through ups and downs, they still maintain their expectations for the future. May they be happy for the rest of their lives and continue to leave a unique mark on the times.