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What are the classic soundtracks in Stephen Chow’s movies?

I grew up watching Xingye's movies. I have watched all of Xingye's movies, and I have watched many of them several times. My favorites are Xingye's "The Gambler" series, "Westward Journey" and "The King of Comedy". A classic soundtrack can add a lot of points to a movie, and Star Wars movies have many classic soundtracks.

Here We Are Again

Here We Are Again in "The King of Comedy" plus the scene where Stephen Chow and Cecilia Cheung say goodbye is really tear-jerking and deeply touching. This song sounds a little sad and a little inspiring. It's a very suitable soundtrack for a sad little character that shows the real me.

The solitary shadow of heaven and earth is left to my own devices

This soundtrack was created after Fairy Zixia and Zhizunbao had to accept their so-called fate and parted ways in "Journey to the West". Zhizunbao only watched it after seeing through the world. Only when he reached his own heart did he realize that Fairy Zixia was his true love. Then fate arranged that he couldn't have love if he wanted to be a hero, and he couldn't save the woman he loved if he didn't become a hero. The slightly majestic and sad melody is perfect for the mood of Zhizunbao and Zixia at this time.

Beautiful Partner

This soundtrack was used in "Domestic Lingling Paint". The scene used at that time was the first meeting between Stephen Chow and Anita Yuen. The rhythm of this soundtrack has a strong sense of suspense, and the tune is slightly helpless and sad. It highlights the tense atmosphere of the meeting between Stephen Chow and Anita Yuen. Anita Yuen's plot from the initial precaution to the assassination to the secret love is very close to the theme expressed in the tune.

The excerpts here are several pure music soundtracks from Stephen Chow's movies. There are also many other classic soundtracks interspersed in Xingye's movies, such as "General's Order" and "The Love of My Life", both of which have good melodies. Most of Xingye's movies show stories about the struggles of small people. What they pursue is not ability and wealth, but love.