What are some Chinese action movies?

Tenth place: "Hero"

"Hero" is a martial arts film directed by Zhang Yimou, starring Jet Li, Tony Leung, Maggie Cheung, Chen Daoming, Zhang Ziyi and Donnie Yen. It was released in December 2002 Released on the 14th.

The movie mainly tells the story of the late Warring States period, when seven heroes rose up together, but Qin was the most powerful, eager to annex the six countries and unify the world. In order to resist the annexation of Qin, the story of knights from all over the Six Kingdoms trying to assassinate the King of Qin.

The film's box office in mainland China reached 250 million yuan, making it the box office champion of Chinese-language films in 2002, with a global box office total of US$177 million (approximately 1.4 billion yuan). The film was ranked first among the top ten best films in the world in 2004 by Time Magazine, was nominated for the Academy Award and the Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film, and won multiple domestic and foreign film awards.

Ninth place: "Tai Chi Zhang San Feng"

"Tai Chi Zhang San Feng" is an action movie produced by Zhengdong (Hong Kong) Film Co., Ltd., directed by Yuan Heping and written by Ye Guangjian. Jet Li, Michelle Yeoh, Qian Xiaohao, and Yuan Jieying co-starred. In May 2008, the movie "Tai Chi Zhang Sanfeng" was selected as one of the 19 greatest kung fu movies in film history.

The film tells the story of the grievances and grudges between Zhang Junbao/Zhang Sanfeng (played by Jet Li), Xiao Donggua (played by Yuan Jieying), Qiu Xue (played by Michelle Yeoh) and Dong Tianbao (played by Qian Xiaohao).

Eighth place: "Police Story"

"Police Story" is an action film released by Golden Harvest Film Co., Ltd., directed by Jackie Chan, starring Jackie Chan, Maggie Cheung, Brigitte Lin, Dong Piao, Taibao Waiting for the starring role. The film was released in Hong Kong, China on December 14, 1985.

The film tells the story of police officer Chen Jiaju who risked his life to capture a drug lord. Due to insufficient evidence, he was framed and framed to kill his colleagues, so he embarked on the road to clear himself of his injustice. .

The intense and thrilling scenes in the movie also set a precedent for Jackie Chan to risk his life in performing dangerous scenes, which has also become a characteristic value of his future filmmaking. Brigitte Lin and Maggie Cheung's performances in the film each have their own merits. The film is a milestone in Jackie Chan's transition from a kung fu boy comedy in the early Republic of China to a modern police hero. It is a culmination of Jackie Chan's action movies. In the film, Jackie Chan and his family team repeatedly break through the limits of the human body to perform difficult actions that are breathtaking. .

Seventh place: "Drunken Master 2"

"Drunken Master II" is a kung fu film produced by Jiahe Film Co., Ltd. in 1994. It was co-directed by Liu Jialiang and Jackie Chan, and starred by Jackie Chan and Anita Mui. , Huang Rihua, Ti Lung, Liu Jialiang, Andy Lau and other starring roles.

The film tells the story of the national hero Huang Feihong, played by Jackie Chan, who launched a life-and-death struggle against foreign plunderers to protect China's ancient heritage.

In 1994, Liu Jialiang won the Best Action Design Award at the 31st Golden Horse Awards for this film. In 2005, it was selected as one of the "Top 100 Movies in Global History" by Time Magazine.

Sixth place: "New Dragon Inn"

"New Dragon Inn" is a martial arts action film jointly produced by Hong Kong Siyuan Pictures and Xiaoxiang Film Studio, directed by Xu Produced by Ke, directed by Li Huimin, starring Tony Leung Ka Fai, Maggie Cheung, Brigitte Lin, and Donnie Yen, with Cheng Xiaodong serving as martial arts instructor.

The film is adapted from King Hu's "Dragon Gate Inn". The movie is set in the middle of the Ming Dynasty. It tells the story of a conspiratorial encounter between a martial arts knight and a Dongchang master at the Dragon Gate Inn in the desert after rescuing Zhongliang. The film tells the story of the grievances and hatreds of children in the Jianghu with a high-pitched and majestic northwest wind. Whether it is the characterization or the story, it makes a breakthrough on the basis of following the traditional martial arts form and opens up a new martial arts scene. It is known as the pioneer of the new martial arts in Hong Kong. Starting Point can be called a monument to martial arts movies.

Fifth place: "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon"

"Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" is a 2000 martial arts action movie directed by Ang Lee and starring Chow Yun-fat, Michelle Yeoh and Zhang Ziyi Waiting for co-starring. The film was released in mainland China on July 8, 2000.

The movie tells the story of a generation of heroes Li Mubai who intends to withdraw from the world and entrusts his confidante Yu Xiulian to bring his Green Underworld Sword to the capital as a gift to Lord Belle for his collection. Li Mubai's retreat from the world actually caused more grievances.

"Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" has multiple award-winning records, including 4 awards including the 73rd Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. It is also the first Chinese-language film in the history to win the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. movie of the movie.

In the ranking of the top ten action movies, "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" can only be ranked fifth. This is of course not to say that the other top four movies are better than it, but the theme of "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" is mainly about the word "xia", and there are relatively few martial arts scenes, and except for the exciting battle in the bamboo forest, the acting It's all about the plot. Putting aside the good story, just from the passionate fighting scenes, "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" is indeed not exciting enough!

Fourth place: "The Iron Monkey"

"Once Upon a Time: The Iron Monkey" is an action movie directed by Yuan Heping and starring Donnie Yen, Yu Rongguang, Wang Jingying, Zeng Simin and others.

The film tells the story of a doctor, Yang Tianchun, who saw that officials in the late Qing Dynasty were causing harm to the country, so he disguised himself as a burglar named "Iron Monkey" at night to rob officials and help the poor. The capital official was furious and sent the Shaolin traitor Monk Yankong as an imperial envoy to arrest Iron Monkey. Huang Qiying led Huang Feihong to the north. When he saw a thief on the road, Huang taught the thief a lesson, showing his good skills. In the name of eliminating harm to the people, the government took Feihong as a hostage and forced Huang Qiying to help capture the snitch. Huang Qiying didn't know the truth, and the two heroes fought fiercely.

Third place: "Once Upon a Time in China: All Men Should Be Strong"

"Once Upon a Time in China: All Men Should Be Strong" is directed by Tsui Hark and stars Jet Li, Rosamund Kwan, Mok Shaocong, Donnie Yen, etc. action adventure movie. This "Once Upon a Time" is not only the pioneer of the new style of kung fu films in Chinese-language films, but also the unsurpassable pinnacle.

This film tells the story of Huang Feihong, who went to Guangzhou with Liang Kuan and Thirteenth Aunt at the invitation of the International Medical Association, and got into trouble with the White Lotus Sect on the way. Later, with the help of the revolutionary martyr Lu Haodong, he stayed in the British Consulate and met the revolutionary leader Sun Wen. In order to deal with the revolutionary martyrs, Yuan Shu, the minister of the Qing Dynasty, instigated the White Lotus Order to attack the British Consulate. In order to preserve the fate of the country, Huang Feihong confronted Yuan Shu and helped Sun Wen and others escape.

Second place: "Way of the Dragon"

"Way of the Dragon" is an action film produced by Hong Kong Golden Harvest Film Company. It was written and directed by Bruce Lee , starring Bruce Lee, Miao Kexiu, Luo Lishi, Xiao Qilin, etc. The film premiered in Hong Kong, China on December 30, 1972.

It describes a young man from Hong Kong who was entrusted by his relatives and friends to go to a Chinese restaurant in Italy to help the owner deal with the threat of gangsters.

After experiencing the blockbusters of "Brother Tangshan" and "Fist of Fury", Bruce Lee gained complete control over a film, an action classic that he directed and starred in. It fully developed his action movie concept and was his most representative work during his lifetime. Especially the decisive battle between Bruce Lee and Royce at the end of the film is a life and death battle like a ballet dance. The gorgeous scene is breathtaking.

First place: "Fist of Heroes"

"Fist of Heroes" is a martial arts movie produced by Zhengdong (Hong Kong) Film Co., Ltd. Directed by Chen Jiashang, co-written by Chen Jiashang, Ye Guangjian, and Lin Jitao, it stars Jet Li, Qian Xiaohao, Nakayama Shinobu, Zhou Billy and others.

The film mainly tells the story of Chen Zhen, a disciple of the Jingwu Sect, who traces the cause of death of his master Huo Yuanjia, and confirms that the master was indeed poisoned to death by the Japanese officer Fujita Go. In the end, Chen Zhen defeats Fujita Go and avenges his master.