The noisy Spring Festival stalls, the disappeared Andy Lau

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-02-14

The Spring Festival stalls in 2024 are very lively, and Jia Ling is bombarding social with "Hot and Hot" and her **story**, and the limelight is unique. "Flying Life 2" directed by Han Han, a literary youth, is also stable in word-of-mouth and box office, and Shen Teng, as one of the most popular comedians at the moment, once again shines in the Spring Festival. And Zhang Yimou's "Article 20" also showed a strong appeal, and Zhao Liying and Ma Li also attracted attention.

However, in this lively Spring Festival stall, Andy Lau's voice seems to be missing. "Mr. Red Carpet" directed by Ning Hao and starring Andy Lau did not perform well in the market and caused a lot of controversy. However, in this hustle and bustle, Andy Lau's name seems to have quietly withdrawn from the excitement, and his voice is rarely heard whether it is praise or criticism.

People are not afraid of criticism, afraid of being forgottenIn the vast river of Chinese-language films, Hong Kong films undoubtedly occupy a special and important position. With its unique charm, rich story, and exceptional cast, it has influenced generations of viewers. Among them, Andy Lau, as a representative of the times, has become an idol and model in the hearts of countless people with his excellent acting skills, professionalism and popular works.

When we mention Andy Lau, it's easy to think of his iconic smile and countless classic movie roles. From the early "Mong Kok Carmen", "God of Gamblers" and "Sword Laughter" series to the later "No Thieves in the World" and "Infernal Affairs", and then to "Bomb Disposal Expert" and "Sister Peach" in recent years, there are many, many movies, every role of Andy Lau is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people and has left a deep impression on the audience. Details: Everyone can talk about a few Andy Lau movies.

Andy Lau was born on September 27, 1961 and is the only child in the family. His family is not wealthy, his father is a firefighter and runs a grocery store to make ends meet, and Andy Lau and his sister often go to help. Despite his difficult family environment, he showed a keen interest in acting from an early age. At the age of 6, he moved with his family to Diamond Hill, a slum in Hong Kong, where conditions were more harsh, but also exposed him to a wider range of people and cultures, further fueling his passion for acting.

In the process of growing up, Andy Lau faced many challenges and difficulties. After graduating from TVB's Artist Training Course, he began his acting career, but initially only in some roles. However, he did not give up, but gradually gained more opportunities through his own hard work and talent. In 1981, he entered the music scene as a student in a talent competition, won the championship, and officially entered the music scene. Since then, he has continued to release records, which has achieved extremely high sales and word of mouth, and has become a superstar in the Chinese music scene.

However, Andy Lau's acting career was not all smooth sailing. In 1983, he became popular for his role as Yang Guo in "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", but was hidden because he was unwilling to renew his contract with TVB. This experience was very devastating to him, but it also strengthened his belief and determination. During his time in the snow, he continued to reflect and learn, and through repeating his previous TV series and others', he found out his own shortcomings and worked hard to improve his performance. At the same time, he is also active in fitness and study**, constantly improving his skills and qualities. Eventually, in 1986, he reached a new contract with TVB and returned to the screen.

Since then, Andy Lau's acting career has been soaring. He has not only made outstanding achievements in the field of film, television and song, but also actively participates in public welfare undertakings and social activities, using his influence to transmit positive energy. His film works such as "Infernal Affairs" and "God of Gamblers" have become classics of Hong Kong films, and his ** works such as "Forget Love Water" and "Love You for 10,000 Years" have also become masterpieces in the Chinese music scene. At the same time, he also actively participates in charity performances and public welfare activities to help children and people affected by disasters in poor areas. Andy Lau's status and influence are unmatched in the Chinese-speaking entertainment industry. He is not only an excellent actor and singer, but also a public figure with wide influence and social responsibility.

However, time flies, and time flies. In recent years, it is not difficult for us to find that the overall performance of Hong Kong films has been slightly weak, and it seems to be a little sluggish. With globalization and the development of the Internet, the audience's needs and tastes for movies are also constantly changing. At the same time, the rapid rise of the mainland film market has had a certain impact on the Hong Kong film industry. Some Hong Kong films have not performed well in the mainland market, which has also affected their overall box office and word-of-mouth.

Hong Kong films have accumulated rich creative experience in the past few decades, but they have also formed certain creative models and routines. With the changes of the times and the changes in the audience's aesthetics, these models and routines gradually became outdated and lacked new ideas, resulting in a gradual decline in the audience's interest in Hong Kong films.

Although actors such as Tony Leung, Louis Koo, and Aaron Kwok have a high reputation and influence in the Hong Kong film industry, their age and image also limit their performance in certain types of films to a certain extent. In addition, some actors may also lack sufficient consideration and screening when choosing roles and works, resulting in uneven quality of the films they participate in.

Of course, we can't deny that the era that belongs to Andy Lau is slowly coming to an end. Those memories of youth that belong to the post-generation have gradually faded away with the passage of time. We may never see those familiar faces surprise and move us in the movie again, but we can still miss those good old days. In these rapidly changing times, we may not be able to change some facts, but we can cherish those moments that have brought us joy and emotion.

For Andy Lau and Hong Kong films, their glory and ending are the witnesses and imprints of this era. And we, as viewers and fans, should cherish these precious memories and send our most sincere blessings to those actors and works that have brought us joy and emotion. Those Hong Kong films and actors who have grown up with us are the memories and emotional sustenance of our youth. Even if time passes, even if the years are merciless, we can still miss those beautiful moments and thank them for the happiness and touching they brought us. Loved **10,000 fans incentive plan

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