Starring: Stephen Chow, Anita Mui and Ng Man Tat.
Introduction: 199 1 and 1992 was the most concentrated period of brother xing's works. Although the level is uneven, it is also impressive. This 1992 Hong Kong remake of The Judge of Death is a unique one in Stephen Chow's early works. Actually, it deviated from his gambling films and comedy martial arts films and became a comedy "court film". The film's nonsense and funny style left a deep impression on many people.
Moreover, Brother Xing's role in the film is actually a learned scholar. This "literary angle" is not unique in the history of Xing Ge's works-there is "Tang Bohu, the four great talents in the south of the Yangtze River", but it is absolutely unprecedented. Maybe Brother Xing wants to explore the changes in the road of opera at the hottest time.
But who knows that such a search actually won the first place at the box office that year, and also won the best actor in the Asia-Pacific Film Festival for Brother Xing. It is said that the reason for winning the prize is a dramatic tear shed by the protagonist Song Shijie after winning a confused lawsuit.
The film 1992 was released in Hongkong, which turned old Song Shijie into a young man and greatly increased the martial arts and jokes of the new school. Directed by Du Qifeng, starring Stephen Chow and Anita Mui. The box office was HK$ 49,884,734, breaking the box office record set by Family Affairs in the same year.