What is the relationship between Mark and Song Zihao in The True Color of Heroes?

In 1980s, a gangster film was very popular, which created a new peak for Hong Kong films and even domestic films. Directed by John Woo and starring Tommy Tam, Leslie Cheung and Chow Yun Fat, The True Color of Heroes has produced two sequels in succession, which have achieved good box office and reputation. 1986 is definitely a memorable year in Hong Kong's film history, because this year, one of the most classic films in Hong Kong's history, The True Color of Heroes, was born.

Mark, also known as the Mark Brothers, is a character in John Woo's film Hero, played by Chow Yun Fat. In the play, Mark is the boss of Hong Kong underworld, and Song Zihao (Tommy Tam) are brothers and comrades. The relationship between them is really good. Not long after the film started shooting, Mark said to Acheng, "Twelve years ago, my brother Hao and I took goods to Indonesia for the first time, and my brother there invited us to a nightclub for dinner. I made a mistake and offended the boss there. Then two guns were pointed at my head and I drank the whole bottle of whisky. I was scared to pee. I really peed. Brother Hao is good. He helped me finish a whole bottle. It doesn't matter if I don't drink it. I was immediately pointed at my head with four guns. This time I want to drink urine and drink urine at nightclubs! " From this line alone, we can feel that they are both friends of life and death and brothers.

Therefore, after Song Zihao was betrayed and imprisoned, Mark had to avenge him alone, even though he was lame in the gunfight. He is still waiting for Hao Ge to get out of prison for three years!

The classic film lies in the plot, the brotherhood between Song Zihao (Tommy Tam) and Mark (Chow Yun Fat), the typical gang gunfight and the revenge of the framed "hero". It can be said that from the beginning of this film, the number of gun battles in Hong Kong movies has been increasing. Second, the actors' performances, whether Tommy Tam, Chow Yun Fat or Leslie Cheung, who was still young at that time, were performed by powerful people. Also, the music of Gu Jiahui, the godfather of Hong Kong music, and the movement direction of Cheng Xiaodong are all classics.