What are Andy Lau’s funny movies?

1. "Dragon on the Edge":

"Dragon on the Edge" is a feature film directed by Fok Yiu-liang, starring Louis Koo, Andy Lau, Tam Yaowen, Kwan Xiumei, Wan Qiwen and others. The film tells the story of a Hong Kong undercover agent played by Louis Koo and a retired gangster.

2. "The Dragon":

"The Dragon" is an action film produced by Hong Kong Wing Sing Film Company, directed by Wang Jing and starring Andy Lau, Gigi Leung and Kwan Xiumei. The film was released in Hong Kong on July 1, 1998.

The film tells the story of Wei Jixiang's bumpy fate after entering the underworld. His wife died unexpectedly, and his relationship with his son Wei Dahong continued to suffer friction.

3. "Dragon in Prison":

"Dragon in Prison" is a feature film directed by Zheng Zeshi and starring Andy Lau.

The film tells the story of Zhang Yongyi (played by Stanley Ho), a son of a wealthy family, who impulsively committed a crime because he could not accept his mother's remarriage. He was sent to a labor camp, where he was bullied by old prisoners.

4. "Days of Being Wild":

"Days of Being Wild" is a classic literary film invested and produced by Yingjie Production Co., Ltd., directed by Wong Kar-wai, starring Leslie Cheung, Maggie Cheung, Jacky Cheung, Starring Carina Lau, Andy Lau and others, it was released in Hong Kong on December 15, 1990.

The film is set in Hong Kong in the early 1960s. It tells the inner world and emotional entanglements of a lonely and rebellious young man, and truly reproduces the living environment and social conditions of ordinary young people in Hong Kong.

In 1991, the film won five awards including Best Picture and Best Director at the 10th Hong Kong Film Awards. Leslie Cheung won the Best Film at the 10th Hong Kong Film Awards for his work on "Days of Being Wild". Best Actor Award. In 2005, the Hong Kong Film Awards selected "The 100 Most Representative Chinese Films", and "Alfie's Story" was selected as the "100 Most Representative Chinese Films". In 2005, the Hong Kong Film Awards selected "The 100 Most Representative Chinese Films", and "Days of Being Wild" ranked third. In 2008, "Days of Being Wild" was re-released in South Korea.

5. "Fight Again":

"Fight Again" is a feature film directed by Zhang Tongzu and starring Simon Yam and Luo Meiwei.

The film tells the story of the Canadian underworld leader Long Haotian (played by Tang Guangrong), and Long's wife (played by Wu Jiali). Because Long Haotian only talks about morality and does not care about the family, he wants to return to Hong Kong with his little daughter. I don’t agree, but in the end the dragon’s wife left in tears.

Extended information:

"Young and Dangerous" is a set of gangland-themed comics published in Hong Kong. In 1996, Wen Jun adapted the comic "Young and Dangerous" into the movie "Young and Dangerous" "The young man is in the world".

Wu Zhixiong, who plays Ah B in the movie, is also one of the screenwriters of this movie. This movie tells the story of Wu Zhixiong when he was young. Wu Zhixiong wrote down the story of his previous life in the jungle, and then adapted it by Wen Jun and added it to the movie.

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia - Ge You