1, farewell my concubine
The film revolves around the joys and sorrows of two Peking Opera actors for half a century, showing the thinking and understanding of traditional culture, human living conditions and human nature. From 65438 to 0993, the film was shown in China, Chinese mainland and Hongkong, and then in many countries and regions around the world, which broke the box office record of literary films produced by Chinese mainland.
2. Sweet Honey
Sweet Honey is a romantic film produced by UFO Film Co., Ltd. and Jiahe Film Co., Ltd., directed by Chen Kexin and starring Maggie Cheung, Liming, Ceng Zhiwei and Kristy Yang. With the help of the background on the eve of Hong Kong's return to China and one year after Teresa Teng's death, the film tells the story that Li Xiaojun and Li Qiao, who came to Hong Kong from the mainland to make a living, met and two lonely strangers fell in love.
3. Hanging the Red Lantern High
The film is adapted from Su Tong's novel Wives and Concubines. Based on feudal ethics, the film tells the story of a series of tragedies caused by the jealousy of several concubines in a big family during the Republic of China.
4. Let the bullets fly
Let the Bullets Fly is a feature film directed by Jiang Wen and starring Jiang Wen, Chow Yun Fat, Ge You, Carina Lau, Chen Kun, Zhou Yun, Liao Fan and Wujiang. It was released in mainland China from 20 10 to 12. Based on the novel Ten Records of Night Tan, the film tells the story of the gangster Zhang's alias "Mabond" becoming the magistrate of Goose City and fighting fiercely with the bully Huang Shilang guarding Goose City.
5. Dying to Survive
"To Die" is a feature film directed by Muyewen, co-produced by Ning Hao and Xu Zongheng, starring Xu Zongheng, Zhou Yiwei, Eric Wang, Tan Zhuo, Changyu and Yang Xinming. The film was released in China on July 5, 20 18. The film tells the story of Yong Cheng, the owner of Shen You store, who jumped from a male health care product vendor who couldn't afford the rent to the exclusive agent of Indian generic drug "Glenin".