Classic Inspirational Movie Reviews

Classic Inspirational Movie Reviews

1. The King of Comedy 1999

The King of Comedy is a mainland comedy directed by Lee Lik-choi and starring Stephen Chow and Cecilia Cheung. The film is a controversial work since Stephen Chow's career in film, the content of the film is quite tragic although Stephen Chow is mainly funny: it describes the tragedy of a powerful actor who finds it difficult to make it in the star system. It is said that this is an allusion to the early years of Stephen Chow's acting career, because when he started out, he could only run in TV stations, and it was not until almost ten years ago that he had the chance to turn to movies and become a box office guarantee. According to the statistics of the Hong Kong Film Industry Association, Chow's The King of Comedy was the highest grossing movie in 1999, with a box office figure of nearly 30 million dollars.

2. Flying Against the Light 2012

Flying Against the Light is a 2012 Taiwanese movie. After winning the Taipei Film Award for Best Dramatic Short Film for Darkness, Zhang Rongji spent two years re-creating a brand new screenplay based on a real-life story that describes the journey of a blind pianist and a girl who dreamed of becoming a dancer. The story is about a blind pianist and a girl who dreams of becoming a dancer.

3. Turning Mountain 2011

The movie Turning Mountain is adapted from the bestselling book of the same name, which records the author Xie Wanglin's journey to Tibet by bicycle over 2000 kilometers, a story of freedom of wandering that has made countless young people yearn for it.

4. Carrying Dad to School 1998

The film is based on the true story of Li Yong, a middle school student in Qingyang, Gansu Province, and tells the story of a mountain child who works hard to pursue his education against all odds. Whether it's in the movie or in the real world, the main character, Shi Wa, carries not only his sick father on his back in his skinny body, but a Heavy but full of hope for the future.

5. China Partners 2013

China Partners is directed by Hong Kong director Chen Kexin, starring Huang Xiaoming, Deng Chao, Tong Dawei, about the 1980s to the beginning of the 21st century, the big time under the three young people from the student years to meet, know each other, have the same dream to work together to build a career, **** the same! The film is an inspirational story about three young people who met and met in the 1980s and early 2000s. The movie is a great example of the growth of a generation of entrepreneurs, and has a lot of significance for the times.

6. I want to be famous 2006

I want to be famous is a movie produced by Asia First Films Ltd. in 2006, directed by Hong Kong director Lau Kwok-cheong, starring Huo Sze-yin, Liu Ching-yun and others. The movie tells the story of a 'mainland girl' who comes to Hong Kong to develop her career in the acting industry. She goes through all sorts of trials and tribulations, and with the help of her agent, she eventually wins the Venice Film Prize. The film was released on September 1, 2006 in Hong Kong, China. The film was nominated for the Best New Performer Award at the 26th Hong Kong Film Awards and the Best Newcomer Award at the 12th Hong Kong Film Golden Bauhinia Awards, and won the Silver Award at the Chinese Film Directors' Guild Best Newcomer Awards.

7. 2009

"Hear" was written and directed by Fen-Fen Cheng, starring Jaycee Pang, Chen Yihan, and Chen Yanxi, and was released in Taiwan in 2009. The movie tells the love story of Yang Yang and Tian Gao. The movie reaped good reviews on micro-blogs such as Plurk, Twitter and Facebook, and received many recommendations from well-known critics. The cast and crew also managed to secure sponsorship from Taipei City, the organizer of the Hearing Impaired Olympics at the time, whose only requirement was that the film be released one month before the Hearing Olympics, to help expose the Hearing Olympics.

8. 2010

Durarara is an urban romance film directed by Xu Jinglei. Huang Lixing, Wu Pei Ci, Karen Mok and others starred in the movie. The movie tells the story of a working woman, Dulala, who spends eight years in a foreign company, seeing all kinds of changes and trials in the workplace, and eventually grows up to be a professional and competent HR manager, and at the same time reaps the benefits of love.

9. Hello Beijing 2005

The film's writers and directors, Qin Haoji and Jin Chen, focused their attention on a few young people from outside the city who were pursuing their dreams in Beijing, and brought to life the complex emotions and struggles of young people from outside the city who were happy, resilient, persistent, troubled, and confused in the pursuit of their dreams. The true art of video images, presented in front of each audience, and similar life feelings of the dreamers, stirred up the reaction, produce **** song.

10. Struggle 2011

Struggle is an inspirational youth drama directed by Ma Weihao in 2011, which is based on the novel of the same name "Struggle" by Shikang and describes a group of young people who have always been adhering to the goodness, bravery, and perseverance, and ultimately to find their own place in life and perseverance to the struggle of the youth. The story is based on the novel "Struggle" by Kang of the same name.

It is reported that the cast of "Struggle" specially invited a foreign modeling team to create an eye-catching look for several of the main actors, and a few days before the start of the movie, all the creators of the movie gathered to discuss the script, and Ma Weihao personally led Dong Xuan and Li Chen to familiarize themselves with the environment in the film's home, which made Dong Xuan, who plays Charlene, lament the director's serious attitude towards the work. The director of the film will have a lot of his own ideas to present in the film, and the director has maximized the autonomy of the actors in interpreting their roles.

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