Hui Yinghong, a legend in the Hong Kong film industry, has won the Best Actress at the Hong Kong Film Awards three times for her perseverance and outstanding acting skills, becoming a good story in the film industry.
Her first posthumous performance was in 1982, when the 21-year-old Hui Yinghong won her first Academy Award for Best Actress for her outstanding performance in the movie "Elders". The film tells a story about family and intergenerational relationships, and Hui Yinghong's performance in the film is natural and profound, which has earned her recognition in the industry.
The second time was in 2009, when Hui Yinghong played a complex mother character in the movie "Heart Demon", and her character had a nervous breakdown because of the disappearance of her son. This movie puts extremely high demands on Hui Yinghong's acting skills, and she successfully portrays a mother figure who is both fragile and strong, once again proving her acting strength.
The third lockdown occurred in 2017, when Hui Yinghong played an elderly man with Alzheimer's disease in the movie "Lucky is Me". The film tells a touching story between her and a young man, showing the warmth of humanity and the dignity of life. Hui Yinghong's performance in the film is delicate and touching, she successfully presents the inner world of an old man who is troubled by illness to the audience, and once again won the Academy Award for Best Actress.
Hui Yinghong's three seals are not only an affirmation of her acting skills, but also the best reward for her hard work in the film industry over the years. Her story has inspired countless filmmakers, and her name has become an indelible mark on the history of Hong Kong cinema.