The world begins with Hong Kong movies

Chapter 404 They're all talented!

Chapter 404 They're all talented! (Seeking monthly votes)
After watching the movie, Wu Feng had to admit that it was a good film and definitely belonged to the category of masterpieces.

I even have a lot of respect for the ingenuity of Hong Kong filmmakers at that time.

While "Shaolin Soccer" is far inferior to "Shaolin Soccer" in terms of special effects, it is just as exciting.

It's clear that the production team really did hire a lot of traditional martial arts masters as action consultants during filming.

It does indeed explore the possibility of combining kung fu and football.

The movie is quite realistic, much like the "Dominate the Stadium" comic that also capitalized on the World Cup last year. In reality, you can actually play like that.

The goalkeepers are Bagua masters, while Bajiquan masters act as the midfield shield.

Masters of Chuojiao and Tan Tui serve as powerful strikers on the wings and outside the penalty area, while masters of Feihemen serve as fast and agile forwards.

A tall, strong, and highly skilled martial artist served as the vanguard on the wooden stakes.

This configuration, hey, the more I think about it, the more sense it makes.

Of course, it's unlikely that so many masters of different boxing styles could be brought together and simultaneously transformed into professional football players.

If it were an amateur player, given the martial arts culture in Hong Kong, it might actually be possible.

In fact, this movie not only had high box office returns, but it also sparked quite a bit of discussion.

It is said that some fans actually tried to invite kung fu masters to form a team.

As for the final outcome, that's not very clear.

It can only be said that Stephen Chow's transition from the small screen to the big screen was a resounding success, and he had already become one of the hottest male stars in Hong Kong.

Other films, such as those starring Wu Baige and Chow Yun-fat, have produced several excellent gunfight movies that don't exist in normal timelines, making them very interesting to watch.

Unlike in normal times, Cinema City did not fall apart, and Wu Baige received special attention from the Cinema City company.

And so it was; when he was filming the gunfight movies and gangster films he was familiar with, everything went smoothly. He didn't need to worry about the investment, distribution, or screening scale.

Without needing to overthink costs and benefits, given Wu Baige's current state, it's not surprising that she's produced several more high-quality films.

Chow Yun-fat was also tied to Cinema City, which reduced his opportunities to film with other film companies, but his fame remained considerable.

The biggest change is in Hong Kong's film and television industry, which has seen a significant increase in action and martial arts actors and stars.

For example, many members of the famous Sammo Hung Stunt Team, Jackie Chan Stunt Team, Lau Stunt Team, and Yuen Stunt Team seized the opportunity and went from behind the scenes to become legitimate action actors or even stars.

In Wu Feng's view, this is a very normal situation!

In normal times, they wouldn't have many opportunities to stand out, but the current situation is completely different.

Even martial arts champion teams from the mainland have gradually become famous in the Hong Kong film and television industry and are doing quite well.

While leading roles are few and far between, roles as major villains and important supporting characters are frequently available.

Some of the luckier ones, like Xiong Xingxing, have become quite famous action stars, much better than the average child actor.

It is said that Li Lianjie has gotten involved with director Wu Ke. I wonder if this will usher in a golden age for the two of them?
Whether it's watching movies, TV series, or reading gossip magazines, these are all ways to relax.

After watching "Shaolin Soccer," he turned to Li Xin, who had been sitting on the sofa, and asked, "Tell me, what is it that you have to report today?"

"Boss, we've discovered several undercover police officers hiding within the triad, as well as some within your company!"

As he spoke, he handed over a briefcase beside him. His expression was rather unpleasant, and his tone was clearly displeased: "I don't know what the police department was thinking, actually planting an undercover agent among us?"

"They must suspect us of doing illegal things behind our backs!"

Wu Feng remained calm, his heart unmoved.

Such things are unavoidable, so it's better to face them calmly.

After saying that, he opened the document bag, took out five documents, and glanced at them briefly.

One of the documents happened to have Wu Fan's photo and his detailed information, and Li Xin's abilities were beyond doubt.

"Ha, don't you know whether we've done anything illegal?"

"I just don't understand. With so many cases happening on Hong Kong Island every day, the police don't try to solve them, but they come up with all sorts of methods to target people like us. They're really something!"

Li Xin sneered, "Boss, what do you think of these five undercover agents we've already discovered?"

"Your thoughts?"

Instead of answering, Wu Feng asked, "What are you thinking about how to handle this?"

"Given my fiery temper, I would have killed them all immediately!"

Li Xin sneered, "Of course, doing this will definitely enrage the police department. Let's just send them abroad and cause an accident to ruin them!"

"You, you shouldn't always limit yourself to the club level, you need to step outside and look at things from a broader perspective!"

Wu Feng chuckled, casually tossing five undercover files onto the table, and said indifferently, "Have these undercover agents done anything to harm the interests of the organization or the company?"

"No, not at all!"

Li Xin shook his head, picked up the documents on the table and looked them over carefully. He smiled wryly and said, "If I didn't know their undercover identities, I would have thought these five guys were all rare talents, and each of them performed exceptionally well!"

"That's it!"

Wu Feng sat down and laughed, "They haven't done anything to harm our interests, so why are you so agitated and want to get rid of them?"

"They're all undercover agents in the police force!"

Li Xin's eyes widened in disbelief. "Don't you worry, boss, that they might suddenly explode?"

"What am I worried about!"

Wu Feng chuckled and said, "Now that we know their undercover identities, do you think they could still become core members of the gang and my company, and have access to core information?"

"How could that be? We didn't even have time to prepare!"

Li Xin sneered, "We're not running a charity, and we're not out of our minds. How could we possibly do such a thing?"

"You still haven't figured it out!"

Wu Feng shook his head and chuckled, saying leisurely, "Putting aside their undercover identities, look at their performance; it's truly admirable!"

"Especially this game company planner named Wu Fan, who has led and participated in the planning and development of three casual games, has received a pretty good market response and has generated at least 30 million in profit for the game company so far!"

"This harmless person, what the hell are you thinking, saying you want to get rid of him?"

(End of this chapter)

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