A generation of goddess Maggie Cheung will never forget, and there will be repercussions
An unprecedented recent photo of Maggie Cheung's former shadow harvester**!
Thin but exciting, jeans are very special, I don't know if it is because they are too thin and the waistband is large, or if this is a fashion in the first place.
Maggie Cheung is an actor we will never forget, in the heyday of Hong Kong and Taiwan films, she was one of the iconic actors, and she was the top acting artist among Chinese actresses in that era.
Maggie Cheung, 59 years old this year, is a Chinese film and television actress, pop singer, songwriter, national first-class actor, and honorary doctorate from the University of Edinburgh.
In 1983, 19-year-old Maggie Cheung made her debut by winning the runner-up of "Miss Hong Kong";In 1984, when he was 20 years old, he starred in his first TV series "Draw a Rainbow" and officially came into contact with film and television performanceIn 1988, 24-year-old Maggie Cheung starred in the first film "Mong Kok Carmen" in her acting career;At the age of 25, she won the "Best Actress Award" at the 26th Taiwan Film Golden Horse Awards for the second movie "People in New York" in her solo acting careerThen, at the age of 26, she won the "Best Actress Award" at the 9th Hong Kong Film Awards for the movie "The Man Who Doesn't Take Off His Socks";In 1991, the 27-year-old Maggie Cheung starred in the biopic "Ruan Lingyu", which won the "Best Actress Award" at the 42nd Berlin International Film Festival;In 2004, when Maggie Cheung was 40 years old, she won the "Best Actress Award" at the 57th Cannes International Film Festival for the French-language film "Clean" starring her, becoming the first Asian actor to win the award.
Before retiring from filming, Maggie Cheung won the Hong Kong Film Awards 5 times, the Taiwan Golden Horse Award 5 times, the Cannes actress, the Berlin actress, and various other film awardsThe number and quality of her awards are unprecedented!
Maggie Cheung has created countless classic roles, especially the romantic literary movie "In the Mood for Love" starring Tony Leung has become an unforgettable classic.
Maggie Cheung's Su Lizhen, with her graceful figure in a cheongsam, and the extramarital affair between Zhou Muyun, who is suave in a suit and leather shoes, is very emotional.
Wong Kar-wai fully mobilized the emotions of the two leading actors, integrated them well into the plot, and performed the inexpressible inner drama extremely delicately and thoroughly, which was very infectious.
Maggie Cheung and Tony Leung also deepened the scandal between the two because of this play.
The audience thinks that the two of them are a pair with a heart-to-heart and tacit understanding, but the situation between them is like the two protagonists in the film, tacitly, love, and never come together.
"In the Mood for Love" may be a portrayal of the ambiguous relationship between Maggie Cheung and Tony Leung, this drama belongs to them!
It is precisely because of the tacit understanding and superb performance of the two that this film has won numerous awards!
The French film "Clean" can be said to be Maggie Cheung's last starring film in her film career, and since then she has basically faded out of everyone's sight, and it also announced the end of Maggie Cheung's era.
Although Maggie Cheung later made cameo appearances in movies, as well as writing and singing songs, and appearing in mainland variety shows, these are the nature of her leisure time to play tickets to pass the time.
Many fans are still looking forward to Maggie Cheung's comeback in the movie, but she herself has retired to the rivers and lakes, living a life of idle clouds and wild cranes, basically no longer showing up, and has become a mysterious figure.
Maggie Cheung has gone into retirement, but there is still no shortage of her legends in the rivers and lakes, and netizens' praise for her and their thoughts about her will still be talked about with the movies and roles she starred in.
Maggie Cheung's Film Performance Award (Individual):
In 1989, she won the Best Actress Award at the 26th Taiwan Film Golden Horse Awards for "People in New York".
In 1990, she won the Best Actress Award at the 9th Hong Kong Film Awards for "The Man Who Doesn't Take Off His Socks".
In 1990, she won the Best Supporting Actress Award at the 27th Taiwan Film Golden Horse Awards for "Rolling Red Dust".
In 1990, he won the Special Jury Prize at the 8th Turin International Film Festival for "The Season of Love in a Foreign Country".
In 1991, she won the Best Actress Award at the 28th Taiwan Film Golden Horse Awards for "Ruan Lingyu".
In 1992, she won the Best Actress Award at the 42nd Berlin International Film Festival for "Ruan Lingyu".
In 1992, she won the Best Actress Award at the 28th Chicago International Film Festival for "Ruan Lingyu".
In 1993, she won the Best Actress Award at the 12th Hong Kong Film Awards for "Ruan Lingyu".
In 1993, she won the Best Actress Award at the 3rd Japan Film Critics Awards for "Ruan Lingyu".
In 1997, she won the Best Actress Award at the 16th Hong Kong Film Awards for "Sweet Honey".
In 1997, she won the Best Actress Award at the 34th Taiwan Film Golden Horse Awards for "Sweet Honey".
In 1997, she won the Best Actress Award at the 2nd Hong Kong Film Golden Bauhinia Awards for "Sweet Honey".
In 1997, she won the Best Actress Award at the 42nd Asia-Pacific Film Festival for "Sweet Honey".
In 1998, she won the Best Actress Award at the 17th Hong Kong Film Awards for "The Song Dynasty".
In 2000, she won the Best Actress Award at the 37th Taiwan Film Golden Horse Awards for "In the Mood for Love".
In 2001, she won the Best Actress Award at the 20th Hong Kong Film Awards for "In the Mood for Love".
In 2001, she won the Best Actress Award at the 22nd Durban International Film Festival for "In the Mood for Love".
In 2001, she won the Best Foreign Actress Award at the 28th Brazilian SESC Film Festival for "In the Mood for Love".
In 2001, she won the Best Actress Award at the 1st Chinese Film Media Awards for "In the Mood for Love".
In 2001, she won the Best Actress Award at the 2nd Asian Film Critics Association Awards for "In the Mood for Love".
In 2003, she won the Most Popular Actress Award at the 3rd Chinese Film Media Awards for "Hero".
In 2004, she won the third place for Best Actress at the 30th Seattle International Film Festival for "Hero".
In 2004, she won the Best Actress Award at the 57th Cannes International Film Festival for "Clean".
In 2005, she won the second place for Best Actress at the 31st Seattle International Film Festival for "Clean".
Maggie Cheung has served as a film festival judge:
In 2010, he served as a jury member of the 10th Marrakech International Film Festival.
In 2007, he served as a jury member of the main competition unit of the 60th Cannes International Film Festival.
In 2004, he served as a jury member at the 24th Hawaii International Film Festival.
In 1999, he served as a jury member of the main competition unit of the 56th Venice International Film Festival.
In 1997, he served as a jury member of the main competition unit of the 47th Berlin International Film Festival.