Ruhua is a character in the movie "Bao Qingtian, the White Face of Jiupin Sesame Officer", played by Li Jianren disguised as a man.
"Li Ruhua" is 50 years old, with a big face and a full face of stubble. No matter at first glance or carefully, this person is a standard macho man. Theoretically, that face can't make life contact with women anyway.
It is this person who "plays" the beautiful images of countless ugly women, and the person behind the scenes who makes this person look funny is Stephen Chow himself. He designed an action and various shapes for "Li", coupled with Li Jianren's "heady" eyes and "shy" expression, which made all the cast members laugh at the sight of "Li" in good makeup. However, this "beauty" who can make everyone laugh is a producer and deputy director to be reckoned with.
Stephen Chow film recommendation
1, Kung Fu
Stephen Chow's idol Bruce Lee is also synonymous with Kung Fu. Stephen Chow's films pay tribute to Bruce Lee in many places. Teaching through fun and teaching through people. This is not only the power of idols, but also the power of movies. No matter from what angle, Kung Fu is undoubtedly the best work in Stephen Chow movies and even Chinese movies.
2. Changjiang No.7
I believe that Changjiang No.7 should be a very, very important movie for Xingye. Stephen Chow, who is over 500 years old, lost his father's love since childhood and lived with his mother. He has lifelong regret about getting married, and of course he has the dream of being a father. He gave his father's love to the film and left his affection to the audience. Perhaps it is the reason why this film is worth watching again and again.
3. king of comedy
As we all know, Stephen Chow has grown from a walk-on to king of comedy, and its hardships and efforts are unmatched by many people. It can be compared with the star master in king of comedy and ourselves in real life. His films are like a mirror, which brings us joy and tears of the humble. After that, every film of Stephen Chow is an understanding of the life he has experienced.
4. A Chinese Odyssey
The film has gone through more than ten years from a dismal box office to a masterpiece. He himself was questioned and vilified, but his character was never inconsistent with the world. This movie star master well interprets the greatness and pain of love. The Rise of a Chinese Odyssey is undoubtedly the pinnacle of Stephen Chow's nonsense movies.
5. Domestic Lingling paint
This is the first film directed by Stephen Chow himself, but it was banned by the mainland because of innuendo. In fact, as a patriot, Stephen Chow tried to bring the best works to the audience.