1.Ju Bean (1990).
Director: Zhang Yimou, Yang Fengliang.
Screenwriter: Liu Heng.
Starring: Gong Li, Li Baotian, Li Wei, Cong Zhijun, Jin Jia
Genre: Drama.
Production Country: Region: Chinese mainland, Japan.
Language: Mandarin Chinese.
Release Date: 1990-04-21 (Japan).
Runtime: 95 minutes.
Yang Tianqing (played by Li Baotian)'s uncle Yang Jinshan (played by Li Wei), a dyeing owner with physical defects, tortured to death the wife of the two rooms, in order to renew the incense, he spent a lot of money to buy a young and beautiful woman Ju Dou (played by Gong Li), and abused her in every way.
Tianqing, who is nearly forty years old and has not yet married, loves Ju Dou, who is crying out in pain because of his uncle's indiscriminate use of sexual power every night, and the two fornicate and have a son. Jin Shan was overjoyed, thinking that he was out of the way, and named Tianbai. But soon Jinshan suffered a stroke and was half paralyzed, Ju Dou and Tianqing were even more unscrupulous, and Jinshan, who learned the truth, wanted to take revenge, but then fell into the dye pool and died. According to the rules of the family, Tianqing has to move out of the dyeing room, and Ju Dou, who is forced to separate, can only communicate with Tianqing secretly. More than 10 years later, Tianbai grew up, and the gossip of outsiders made him hate his biological father very much.
2.Juvenile Homicide on Guling Street (1991).
Director: Yang Dechang.
Screenwriters: Yang Dechang, Lai Mingtang, Yang Shunqing, Honghong.
Starring: Zhang Zhen, Yang Jingyi, Zhang Guozhu, Wang Qizan, Lin Hongming
Genre: Drama Crime.
Country of Production: Taiwan.
Languages: Mandarin Chinese, Hokkien, Shanghainese, Cantonese.
Release Date: 1991-07-27 (Taiwan).
Runtime: 237 minutes (Director's Cut).
Before meeting Xiao Ming (Yang Jingyi), Xiao Si (Zhang Zhen) was a typical good boy, the hope of his parents and the pride of his brother and sister (the family counted on him to be admitted to a prestigious university to improve the social status of the whole family in the future), he had a friend who liked rock music and called himself "Little Elvis (Wang Qizan)", although the two would go to the woods to watch people have trysts, but they lived a completely different life from many young people around them who mixed in the "small park".
After falling in love with Xiao Ming, Xiao Si fell into a bottomless abyss and began to be led by various forces from the outside world. The object of new admiration, Honey (Lin Hongming), died unexpectedly, and the self-esteem and spirit of his father, who had always been respected, were seriously damaged because of an incident, and Xiao Ming, who "deceived and played" his feelings again and again, finally embarked on the road of crime and hoped to end the root cause of the incident with his own knife. But what Xiao Si didn't know was that the root in his eyes was only an insignificant link in this food chain.
3.Nguyen Lingyu (1991).
Director: Kwan Kam Pang.
Screenwriter: Jiao Xiongping Qiu Gangjian.
Starring: Maggie Cheung, Leung Ka-fai, Qin Han, Carina Lau, Wu Qihua
Genre: Drama, Romance, Biography.
Country of Production: Hong Kong, China.
Languages: Cantonese, Mandarin Chinese, Shanghainese.
Release Date: 1991-11-29 (Taiwan) 1992-02-20 (Hong Kong).
Runtime: 121 minutes 154 minutes (Director's Cut).
Ruan Lingyu (played by Maggie Cheung), who entered the industry at the age of sixteen, entered the Lianhua Film Company in 1929 and starred in many serious films. At the same time, Ruan Lingyu is tired of her naïve gambler boyfriend Zhang Damin (played by Wu Qihua) and falls in love with the mature married wealthy businessman Tang Jishan (played by Qin Han). Zhang Damin sued Ruan Tang for adultery, and the siege of reporters caused huge mental pressure on Ruan Lingyu. At the age of twenty-five, Ruan Lingyu committed suicide.
4.Wu Zhuangyuan Su Qi'er (1992).
Director: Chen Ka Sheung.
Screenwriter: Chen Jianzhong, Chen Jiashang.
Starring: Stephen Chow, Zhang Min, Wu Mengda, Xu Shaoqiang, Lin Wei
Genre: Comedy, Action, Martial Arts, Costume.
Country of Production: Hong Kong, China.
Language: Cantonese.
Release Date: 1992-12-17 (Hong Kong, China).
Runtime: 96 mins (Taiwan), 101 mins (Hong Kong), 93 mins (UK).
Su Can (played by Zhou Xingchi), the son of the governor of Guangzhou, was framed as a beggar when he was admitted to the martial arts champion. Because the four elders of the beggar gang killed their own sect leader, the Tianli Sect Taiyi Zhenren, who entered the imperial court, went around the ** beggar gang, and the death of the beggar gang leader made the dog stick method lost, and the beggar gang was divided for a while, and the group of dragons was leaderless. With the secret help of Rushuang (played by Zhang Min), who likes Su Can, the elders of Chuan Gong chose Su Can as the first person of the beggar gang and passed on the key to the law of beating dogs. After Su Can succeeded in learning art, he became the new gang leader and began to unite the members of the beggar gang from all over the country to improve themselves and fight against the Tianli Sect together. Taiyi Zhenren (played by Xu Shaoqiang) wanted to support the army and stand on his own, and planned to assassinate the emperor while he was hunting, but the news spread to Su Can's ears.
5.New Dragon Gate Inn (1992).
Director: Lee Hui-min.
Screenwriters: Tsui Hark, Zhang Tan, He Jiping.
Starring: Maggie Cheung, Brigitte Lin, Leung Ka-fai, Donnie Yen, Xiong Xinxin
Genre: Action, Romance, Martial Arts, Costume.
Country of production Region: Hong Kong, China, Chinese mainland.
Language: Mandarin Chinese, Cantonese.
Release Date: 2012-02-24 (Chinese mainland) 1992-08-27 (Hong Kong).
Runtime: 88 mins 99 mins 103 mins (US).
In the middle of the Ming Dynasty, when the eunuchs were autocratic, Cao Shaoqin (Donnie Yen) of Dongchang forged a holy decree to kill Zhongliang Yang Yuxuan, and wanted to cut down the grass and kill his descendants. After the chivalrous Qiu Moyan (Lin Qingxia), the righteous He Hu and others risked their lives to rescue the descendants of Zhongliang, they fled to the Longmen Inn in the border desert and joined Yang Yuxuan's subordinate Zhou Huai'an (Liang Jiahui). The Longmen Inn is actually a black shop, and the proprietress Jin Jiyu (Maggie Cheung) took advantage of the troubled times to use her beauty and ** as bait to kill people and accumulate money, but she was sincere for the handsome and dashing Zhou Huai'an. In order to find out the secret passage hidden in the Longmen Inn, Zhou Huai'an made a plan and promised to marry the gold inlaid jade.
On the night of the candles in the cave room, Zhou Huai'an upstairs and Jin Moyu secretly competed with each other, and Qiu Moyan, He Hu and others downstairs also launched an open and secret battle with a group of "lackeys" in Dongchang, and the war was about to break out.
6.Sanmao's Journey into the Army (1992).
Director: Zhang Jianya.
Screenwriter: Zhang Jianya, Zhang Leping.
Starring: Jia Lin, Wei Zongwan, Sun Feihu, Zhu Yi, Li Ying.
Genre: Drama, Comedy, Children, War.
Country of Production Region: Chinese mainland.
Language: Mandarin Chinese.
Release date: 1992-10 (Chinese mainland).
Runtime: 90 minutes.
Sanmao (Jia Lin) has always been a comedy character on the screen. This time, Sanmao joined the army. The War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression broke out in full swing, and Sanmao, who had nothing to do, joined the army with all his thoughts on serving the country. Unexpectedly, the recruits were full of jokes when they were training. During the grenade throwing training, Sanmao accidentally threw the grenade into the trench, making the whole army black. The confused Sanmao then joined a death squad, and he and his teammates annihilated the enemy army in one fell swoop.
Having a meritorious service in resisting the enemy, Sanmao was promoted to the logistics department, and he no longer had to go to the battlefield, but he became the follower of the division commander's aunt's wife. I was called all day and made a lot of jokes. Unexpectedly, the division commander committed suicide, and Sanmao returned to the barracks. During an airborne mission, Sanmao and his former confidant comrades were ambushed, and they fell into the mountains without dying. waited until the end of the Anti-Japanese War, and Sanmao and his comrades had already become savages.
7.Farewell My Concubine (1993).
Director: Chen Kaige.
Screenwriter: Lu Wei Li Bihua.
Starring: Leslie Cheung, Zhang Fengyi, Gong Li, Ge You, Yingda
Genre: Drama Romance Same-sexual.
Country of production Region: Chinese mainland Hong Kong.
Language: Mandarin Chinese.
Release Date: 1993-07-26 (Chinese mainland) 1993-01-01 (Hong Kong).
Runtime: 171 minutes 155 minutes (American theatrical version).
Duan Xiaolou (Zhang Fengyi) and Cheng Dieyi (Leslie Cheung) are a pair of brothers who grew up together, one of them is an actor and the other is a dan, and they have always cooperated seamlessly, especially in "Farewell My Concubine", which is even more famous in Beijing, for this reason, the two agreed to co-star in "Farewell My Concubine" for a lifetime. But the two have fundamentally different understandings of the relationship between drama and life, Duan Xiaolou knows that drama is not life, and Cheng Dieyi is indistinguishable from human drama.
Duan Xiaolou married the famous prostitute Ju Xian (Gong Li) when he thought it was time to start a family, causing Cheng Dieyi to think that Ju Xian was a shameful third party, making Duan Xiaolou a traitor.
8.The Green Snake (1993).
Director: Tsui Hark.
Screenwriter: Li Bihua Tsui Hark.
Starring: Maggie Cheung, Wang Zuxian, Zhao Wenzhuo, Wu Xingguo, Ma Jingwu
Genre: Drama, Romance, Fantasy, Costume.
Country of production Region: Hong Kong, China, Chinese mainland.
Language: Cantonese Mandarin Chinese.
Release Date: 1993-11-04 (Hong Kong, China).
Runtime: 99 minutes.
The Southern Song Dynasty was a period when demons were inseparable, and the monk Fahai (played by Zhao Wenzhuo) subdued goblins everywhere, and also disturbed the white and green snakes who cultivated at the bottom of the West Lake. Qing (played by Maggie Cheung) was rescued by Bai (played by Wang Zuxian), and the two were called sisters. The sisters were confused and pretended to live in the people, Bai married the honest scholar Xu Xian, and Qing also fell in love with Xu Xian at the same time, so he often seduced Xu Xian with a flattering attitude, but Xu Xian only loved Bai deeply. Bai opened a pharmacy, thinking that he could live a stable life from now on, but Xu Xian couldn't stand Qing's teasing in every way, and discovered the true identity of the two snakes, but he was reluctant to leave the Tianzi country at home. Fahai learned the whereabouts of the two snakes and captured Xu Xian. It turned out that Bai gave up cultivation for love and became pregnant. In order to save her husband, Ersnake and Fahai started a fight.
9.Nanhai Thirteen Lang (1997).
Director: Gao Zhisen.
Screenwriter: To Kwok Wai.
Starring: Tse Kwan Ho, Pan Canliang, Su Yuhua, Leung Hanwei, Wu Qili.
Genre: Drama, Romance, Biography.
Country of Production: Hong Kong, China.
Language: Cantonese.
Release Date: 1997-05-15 (Hong Kong, China).
Runtime: 110 minutes.
The opening film is that the storyteller was taken to the police station by the police (played by Huang Zhan) for questioning because of gathering a crowd to make trouble, and told the life of the Cantonese opera gold medal screenwriter - Nanhai Thirteen Lang Yihai through the mouth of the storyteller. As the thirteenth son of Jiang Taishi Gong, Jiang Yubi (played by Xie Junhao) is free and naughty, and goes in and out of celebrity places. At a chance ball, he met Lily (played by Wu Qili), a daughter in Shanghai, but the two sides met by fate and did not get married. Later, he followed her to Shanghai, but he ended up destitute.
Two years later, when he returned home in Guangdong, he had been expelled from school. At that time, Taishi Gong was already old, so he went to the theater every day, from not being appreciated by the boss of the theater Xue Laowu, to later becoming the royal screenwriter and becoming a blockbuster, and was nicknamed - Nanhai Thirteen Lang. However, the situation was turbulent, and he went to Jiangxi to write a script to comfort the front-line soldiers, but because he couldn't see the kitsch works of his peers, he shot angrily and broke up unhappily. At this time, a car accident reunited him with his former lover, but unfortunately she was married to a foreigner. Thirteen Lang was depressed, and later entered the temple to practice, but in a dialogue to pray for blessings on behalf of others, he learned of the defeat of his family, and he went crazy.
10.Party A and Party B (1997).
Director: Feng Xiaogang.
Screenwriters: Feng Xiaogang Wang Gang.
Starring: Ge You, Liu Bei, He Bing, Feng Xiaogang, Yingda
Genre: Comedy.
Country of Production Region: Chinese mainland.
Language: Mandarin Chinese.
Release date: 1997-12-24 (Chinese mainland).
Runtime: 87 minutes.
Four young people, Yao Yuan (played by Ge You), Zhou Beiyan (played by Liu Bei), Qian Kang (played by Feng Xiaogang), and Liang Zi (played by He Bing), are a group of freelancers. On a whim, they started a "Good Dreams Day Trip" business that promised to help people live a day when their dreams came true. People have bizarre wishes one after another, and everyone seems to want to make a 180-degree turn in their existing lives. So, the rich want to try poverty, the celebrities want to experience the ordinary, the little commoners want to be General Patton, and the cooks who can't keep secrets want to be the tight-lipped iron man ......In the hilarious and absurd wishes, four young people are busy playing various scenes, and they put their true feelings into these stories. Life is full of fun and taste.
Director: Wong Kar-wai.
Screenwriter: Wong Kar-wai.
Starring: Leslie Cheung, Tony Leung, Zhang Zhen, Gregory Dayton.
Genre: Drama Romance Same-sexual.
Country: Region: Hong Kong, China, Japan, South Korea.
Languages: Cantonese, Mandarin Chinese, Spanish.
Release Date: 1997-05-30 (Hong Kong, China) 1997-05-17 (Cannes Film Festival).
Runtime: 96 minutes.
Lai Yiu-fai (Tony Leung) and Ho Po-wing (Leslie Cheung) are a gay couple who left Hong Kong for Argentina with a beautiful dream of seeing the Great Falls of South America in order to have a new start, but got lost in Buenos Aires. Li Yaohui wanted to settle down and live, but He Baorong indulged his life in the night and night singing, in order to find more excitement, only when Li Yaohui was the harbor after his injury, the two had more and more differences and quarrels, and the distance between their hearts became farther and farther.
When Lai Yiu-fai realized that the old days could not be returned, he decided to leave Ho Po-wing, and it was after his departure that the meaning of despair (love for Lai) came to Ho Po-wing's mind in its entirety.