When it comes to Hong Kong movies, bi-weekly success is an unavoidable figure, among which Stephen Chow is a leading figure in Hong Kong film comedy and even Chinese film comedy. Now, Star Master has gradually faded out of the big screen, and it has become a luxury for fans to see Star Master on the big screen of the cinema. In Xingye's early films, apart from the superb acting skills and wonderful scripts of the actors, the more important reason for the success of the film is the brilliant soundtrack, and the soundtrack chosen by Xingye is even more tearful. Let's take a look at the background music in Stephen Chow's films that makes people cry with sadness. 1 King of Destruction
The dubbing of the films Cowardly Man and Humiliated was also written by master Hu Weili. It can be said that the behind-the-scenes figure in Stephen Chow's early films is Hu Wei Li, who complement each other and add a lot of color to each other's works. 2 "Domestic Lingling Lacquer"
The song "Li Xianglan" is adapted from the work of Japanese singer Koji Tamaki. Li Xianglan was born in Liaoning, China, and was one of the seven greatest singers in Shanghai during the Republic of China. After Japan surrendered, she was arrested for treason and sent back to Japan. Li Xianglan is also the mother of the heroine Li Xiangqin in this film, and she has never seen anyone since she was born. 3 "shaolin soccer"
"Refrigerator" If the classic dubbing in early Stephen Chow films is from Hu Weili, most of the later dubbing works are from Huang Yinghua, and those classic dubbing works in shaolin soccer and Kung Fu are from Huang Yinghua. Hu Weili's works are delicate and partial to Chinese style, while Huang Yinghua's works are magnificent with a little European and American style. 4 "A Chinese Odyssey"
"The Love of My Life" is a song written by Tang Shuchen, composed and sung by Lu Guanting. The Supreme Treasure has become the Monkey King, but without Zi Xia, the Supreme Treasure is not cherished, and the Monkey King can't help himself. Isn't this the price that each of us once paid in the process of growing up?