In Stephen Chow's "Kung Fu" film, the background music for the Ax Gang's dance appearance at the beginning is the pure music "I Will Not Go to Hell" composed by Huang Yinghua, arranged by Huang Yinghua, and performed by Huang Yinghua.
"Kung Fu" is an action comedy film directed by Stephen Chow, written by Stephen Chow, Eric Tsang, Huo Xin and Chen Wenqiang, starring Stephen Chow, Bruce Leung, Yuen Wah and others. It was released in China on December 23, 2004. The film tells the story of a street gangster who became a martial artist and a good-natured gangster who changed his ways.
Extended information
1. Behind-the-scenes footage
Yuan Qiu, who plays the role of "Charterer", is a rare female martial artist in the industry and has participated in 007 Movie. Before starring in "Kung Fu", she had been married and retired for many years. She came back to the world only after being repeatedly invited by Mr. Xing. "Tailor Man" Chiu Chiu is a disciple of Lin Sai Wing and a disciple of Wong Fei Hung. He was active in Hong Kong Kung Fu movies in the 1970s.
Singye appointed Yuan Heping, the son of the martial arts director Yuan Xiaotian of "The Palm of the Tathagata", as the action director of "Kung Fu", and Yuan Xiangren, the younger brother of Yuan Heping, played the beggar who promotes the villain book "The Palm of the Tathagata".
2. Film evaluation
Chinese action movies are usually full of seriousness and piety, but Stephen Chow runs counter to this serious genre. In his own way, he reminds the audience that film art not only expresses nobility and sacrifice, but comedy is also one of its traditions (special review by New York Times film critic Scott).
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