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(1) Drunken Master
"I am upside down and upside down like a wave, there are I laugh at all kinds of grievances." Listening to such a melody makes people excited, passionate, and full of heroic spirit. This is an episode from the movie "Drunken Master 2". The movie "Drunken Master 2" was released in 1994. As soon as this film was aired, it caused a sensation and was packed with people.
Won the 31st Golden Horse Awards for Best Action Director. The song of the same name, "Drunken Master", also became famous. It can be said that "Drunken Master" is the most successful costume drama starring Jackie Chan, and it can be called Jackie Chan's pinnacle. The wonderful martial arts scenes, the hilarious entertainment atmosphere, and the sonorous and powerful music melody give this movie a certain artistic value and gold content.
Drunken Boxing is an ancient boxing technique in my country. It emphasizes the application guidelines of the body being drunk but not being drunk, and the mind being drunk but not being drunk. It is characterized by fast strikes and up and down rolling. It has both the beauty of physical art and the characteristics of martial arts. Throughout the film, Jackie Chan's performance of Drunken Master is very penetrating and lifelike. Of course, the song "Drunken Master" sung by Jackie Chan himself is no less impressive, with superb boxing skills and heroic lyrics forming a perfect match. To this day, this song is still widely sung and has become a classic of martial arts music.
(2) The Long Road Is Going to Take
"The Greatest Scholar Su Qier" starring Stephen Chow was released in 1992. The storyline is so impressive that people may have long forgotten it. Although this film did not receive a good reputation, it did not achieve a substantial breakthrough. However, the song "The Road is Long, Let Me Go" written by Huang Zhan was nominated for Best Original Song and Best Original Score at the Hong Kong Film Awards that year. Therefore, the film's success is partly due to the value and charm of the song. The song wins with its majestic momentum and free and elegant feelings, leaving a deep impression on the audience.
The song is divided into two versions, Mandarin and Cantonese, and is sung by Lin Zixiang. The Mandarin version
Compared with the Cantonese version, it looks more elegant and grand. The lyrics are very popular, fully expressing Zhou Xingchi's martial arts complex, and also expressing his broad-minded mind of "having a life of unruly martial arts, and the long night is as long as I want to go." The soul-stirring and unrestrained elegance of the song gives us a glimpse of the style and charm of martial arts movies, and also allows us to appreciate the unique connotation of martial arts movie songs.
(3) Streaming Lights Flying
In the world of martial arts movies, we see not only the grievances and grievances between the two, but also the heart-breaking love between children. Maybe, we will yearn for the heroic feelings of wandering around the world, and maybe we will envy the gentle and lingering love legend.
When you turn to the music of a martial arts movie, the majestic stirring melody of the mountains and rivers is exciting, and the lingering and pathos soft melody is ****.
More than ten years ago, Tsui Hark directed a romantic martial arts film "Green Snake". In the play, he did not limit himself to the strict rules of the original work, but boldly deconstructed and innovated the original work "The Legend of White Snake". The plot creates a romantic and melancholy tone and atmosphere, making the storyline more tactful and touching. However, the song "Flying Light" sung by Chen Shuhua served as the finishing touch. The music "Flying Light" written by Huang Zhan and composed by Lei Songde uses a melodious and melancholy style, which fits perfectly with the plot of Green Snake, and expresses the helplessness and sadness of love in the world. Although the movie "Green Snake" did not leave much response among the audience at the time, the song "Flying Light" stayed in the depths of our hearts like a dream and became an everlasting song.
(4) Men should improve themselves
After watching the Once Upon a Time movie series starring Jet Li, we will definitely be impressed by Jet Li's agile skills and wonderful martial arts moves. Even more ashamed of director Tsui Hark's wonderful martial arts design and stunts. Jet Li became an instant hit with "The Lion King" and established his mainstream status in martial arts movies. Immediately afterwards, with the Once Upon a Time movie series, he gradually climbed up the ranks, causing an uproar in the Hong Kong film industry and even the world film industry. There is no doubt that the reason why Tsui Hark's Once Upon a Time film series is so successful is because director Tsui Hark can boldly use a combination of freehand brushwork and realism to innovate. Of course, it is also thanks to the soul-stirring interlude "Men Should Be Strong".
The melody of "Men Should Strengthen Theirself" originated from the ancient song "General's Order". Later, Huang Zhan re-wrote the lyrics and composed the music, and it became the "Man Should Strengthen Himself" that is sung today. This song just fits the singing of Jackie Chan and Lin Zixiang. They used extremely high-pitched voices to successfully perform this work that has been sung to this day. The melody of the music is majestic and powerful, with the momentum of swallowing mountains and rivers, and the heroic spirit of chivalry. Hearing such a melody is inspiring and inspiring.
In the Once Upon a Time series of movies, director Tsui Hark paid attention to seizing scenes and opportunities, and was able to appropriately use the melody of "A Man Should Be Strong" to perfectly match the storyline with the music melody, which can be said to be an added bonus. If divided, it will be invisible; if it is reduced by one point, it will be powerless. It is precisely because of the help and foreshadowing of this tune that the Once Upon a Time movie series is more in line with the main theme it wants to express. In terms of character creation, plot arrangement and detail processing, it is even more exquisite and perfect.
Now this song has spread throughout the streets and alleys. It is not only an inspiring song, but also a symbol of the spirit and soul of the Chinese nation. With its passionate melody and music as a carrier, it inherits the blood and spirit of the Chinese nation, carries forward Chinese martial arts, and spreads it to the world.
(5) Follow the Fate
If the movie "Tai Chi Zhang Sanfeng" makes us feel the breadth and depth of Tai Chi, the song "Follow the Fate" makes us feel the ingenuity of the Tai Chi spirit. Luck alone.
Leave as fate brings you and come with the wind. This seems to be the attitude towards life shown to us by "Suiyue".
In "Tai Chi Zhang Sanfeng", Jet Li performed Zhang Sanfeng vividly, especially in the details of Tai Chi's understanding of Tai Chi, he inserted "Let It Go", so that the soundtrack of the song and the plot of the story complement each other.
The music is composed by Luo Dayou and the lyrics are written by Lingxi. Despite this, Sui Yuan did not leave much of an impression on the audience. But there are also a few people who are attached to this song. They like to make cell phone ringtones out of chance. This song itself contains Zen philosophy, and is calm and leisurely. Calm down and listen carefully, and you will feel a Zen-like purity and emptiness. The music conforms to the composition of Tai Chi. There is stillness in movement and is known for its slowness. It also expresses the randomness and flexibility of Tai Chi to a certain extent. Therefore, "Let It Go" has naturally become a classic nostalgic song.
(6) The Way of the World
The reason why The Way of the World is regarded as a masterpiece of martial arts songs is largely due to the influence of the movie "A Chinese Ghost Story".
As far as the movie itself is concerned, "A Chinese Ghost Story 2: The Way of the World" gives us a broad visual space, and in the fascinating and bizarre story, it interprets the story of eliminating demons and defending the way in the world. Of course, the song "The Way of the World" sung by Jacky Cheung was sung with an extremely perfect tone, although his voice lacked a natural sense of etherealness and vicissitudes, which made the martial arts songs lack a certain intensity and tension. Despite this, due to the fact that the song was composed by Huang Zhan, and Jacky Cheung's king status and influence in the music scene at that time, this song "The Way of the World" still left a deep impression on the audience.
"The Way of the World" sings the theme of supporting justice and explains to people an unbreakable truth: justice will ultimately defeat evil!
(7) The Love of a Lifetime
“A lover will never come back after leaving. He is speechless and lonely. Looking at the shore of this world, although the flowers will wither, they will bloom again. The love of a lifetime is patient. "Beyond the White Clouds"
After many years, I recollected this beautiful and moving melody again, and I burst into tears. Maybe we have long forgotten Lu Guanting who sang this song, but the song "The Love of Life" has left us moved countless times.
Listening to this song, we think of the classic love "Westward Journey" performed by Stephen Chow. The touching storyline, delicate emotional confessions, and moving music melody are intertwined into a beautiful love song. "Westward Journey" has many touching scenes, which are touching and ****ing. The most exciting thing is the ending scene: on the city tower, the Sunset Warrior and Zixia Fairy embrace each other affectionately; in the crowd, the lonely figure of Sun Wukong gradually fades away. But all this gradually disappeared in Luo Guanting's sad and ethereal singing, and she was lost beyond the horizon. The horizon leaves endless regret and sadness. This scene can be called the classic and supreme love story in martial arts movies.
Westward Journey did not present us with the most perfect ending. The love tragedy between Zhizunbao and Zixia Fairy left regrets and regrets to the audience. But it is this shortcoming, this sadness that makes the story of Journey to the West an eternal classic.
However, it is precisely because this song of the love of a lifetime is permeated with the helplessness and sadness that it has always lingered in our hearts and has become the eternal song of love.
(8) A Chinese Ghost Story
When it comes to A Chinese Ghost Story, we have to mention one person, Leslie Cheung who starred in "A Chinese Ghost Story" and sang the song of the same name. The successful screening of the film brought Leslie Cheung's acting and singing career to its peak, thus setting off a wave of Hong Kong costume films.
It can be said that A Chinese Ghost Story made Leslie Cheung famous and also gave Hong Kong martial arts movies an unprecedented breakthrough. The film has unique methods and techniques in terms of artistic conception, plot arrangement, and emotional processing. Therefore, A Chinese Ghost Story caused a sensation upon its release. As a result, it got out of hand, and "A Chinese Ghost Story 2" and "A Chinese Ghost Story 3" were released one after another. The film's success is largely due to the theme song that has been sung to this day.
A Chinese Ghost Story has caused a certain response among the audience. Many people regard Leslie Cheung as their idol, collect his albums, and sing his songs. Of course, they will also listen to the classic song "A Chinese Ghost Story" over and over again. However,
April 1, 2003 That evening, Leslie Cheung sadly passed away, ending his brilliant acting career. This song also became his last swan song before he passed away.
(9) A Laugh in the Sea
Among Jin Yong’s martial arts masterpieces, Swordsman is one of the most classic works. However, the man who really successfully brought this work to the screen must be none other than director Tsui Hark. He pioneered martial arts movies with monsters and gods, and pushed Hong Kong martial arts movies to glory.
If we had to rank Hong Kong's martial arts movies, Director Tsui Hark's "The Swordsman" deserves to be at the top of the list. Of course, a good movie must be accompanied by good music. The song "A Laugh in the Sea" written by Huang Zhan can be called a masterpiece of martial arts movies.
There is a laugh in the sea, the tide is rolling on both sides, ups and downs with the waves, only remembering the present...
A lonely boat, an ensemble of pianos and flutes, a song of laughter and pride, singing all the changes in the world, the world Vicissitudes of life. Lingfeng looks into the distance, filled with heroic spirit. All the grievances and resentments in the world, all the sorrows and hatreds, all vanished in a burst of laughter.
The lyrics are bold and unrestrained, shaking the world. Like a surging river, it is majestic; the melody is passionate and majestic. It's like a phoenix dancing in the sky for nine days.
Now, this song has turned into a flash of bright red and floated in the deepest part of our hearts, becoming a beautiful memory.
(10) Laughing in the Red Dust
Since "The Swordsman" became popular in the Hong Kong film industry, the sequel "The Storm Comes Back" starring Brigitte Lin has also caused quite a sensation. In comparison, "The Storm Rises Again" is a little inferior, both in terms of concept and content, it seems a bit thin. But the song "Laughing in the Red Dust" sung by Chen Shuhua has become an immortal classic.
In the disputes between rivers and lakes, who is the proud one? No matter the grudges or grudges, and don't ask about the past in the world of mortals, just smile and watch the wind and clouds, everything in life is ups and downs. In the play, Dongfang Bubai, played by Brigitte Lin, is willing to retire, regardless of the world, to be a carefree person, drinking and singing, in exchange for half a lifetime of freedom. This also allows us to understand the essence of "Laughing in the Red Dust".
Looking back at the golden songs of Hong Kong martial arts movies, A Laugh from the Sea can be described as a masterpiece among martial arts songs, singing the heroic spirit of being proud of the world. However, this song "Laughing in the Red Dust" is even better, with a chic, elegant, romantic and carefree style, permeated with the optimism and nature of seeing through the world of mortals. It has transcended the realm of Jianghu. Let us truly understand: the true spirit of martial arts is not for the imperial hegemony and fame. But retreat bravely from the rapids, remain indifferent to the world, and be indifferent to fame and fortune. Therefore, let us remember these classic martial arts songs, entrust our life ideals, and let the martial arts dreams sway in our hearts.