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moviesludge · 2 years ago
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pardon my implosion
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eclecticpjf · 9 months ago
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roseillith · 8 months ago
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青蛇 // GREEN SNAKE (1993) dir. TSUI HARK
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metaforadohomeminvisivel · 1 year ago
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Green Snake Tsui Hark, 1993
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musatge · 2 years ago
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Zhaobao taijiquan par Liu Jinquan
刘瑾泉 Liú Jǐnquán Le Zhaobao (趙堡太極拳 Zhàobǎo tàijí quán) est un style de taijiquan qui est souvent considéré comme un style moderne, mais qui se revendique un style ancien. L’enchaînement (陶路 tào lù) principal du style Zhaobao (趙堡家 Zhàobǎo jiā), se compose de 108 postures dans le grand cadre et de 75 dans le petit cadre. Une grande importance est accordée à l’intention sans effort (用意不用力 yòngyì…
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fuckyeahchinesefashion · 1 month ago
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Zhao Wenzhuo赵文卓Chiu Man Cheuk/Vincent Chiu in 1993 chinese wuxia movie 方世玉fang shiyu
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ulkaralakbarova · 8 months ago
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Counterattack
Security expert Lu Zi Ming is hired to work at an oil and gas plant project bidding event. He is framed by several of the parties involved. In order to prove his innocence he must now devise the ultimate counter-attack. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Lu Ziming: Vincent Zhao Wenzhuo Mo Bai: Jiang Yiyi Captain Dee: Lu Peng Sa-tang: Song Hanhuan Leon: Diego Dati Cara: Myra Mala Female Officer:…
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imoim36news · 2 years ago
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Trung QuốcTriệu Văn Trác, tài tử "Hoàng Phi Hồng" 1966, ở biệt thự 1.150 m2, giá khoảng 400 triệu NDT (58 triệu USD). Theo HK01 ngày 17/4, diễn viên 51 tuổi và vợ con sống trong ngôi nhà gần công viên ở Bắc Kinh. Khu biệt thự có hai sân trước và sau, vườn hoa, hồ cá, phòng tập gym, xung quanh có cây cối bao quanh. Khi rảnh, Triệu Văn Trác thường cùng các con quét lá sân vườn, chơi bóng trước nhà. Sao võ thuật Triệu Văn Trác ở biệt thự hơn 50 triệu USD Văn Trác và các con chơi trong sân nhà. Video: Weibo/Zhao Wenzhuo Theo nguồn tin, tài tử đóng phim, đầu tư còn vợ anh - Trương Đan Lộ - thu vén gia đình, nuôi dạy ba con, hai gái và một trai. Con gái lớn của họ năm nay 16 tuổi, học ở Thụy Sĩ. Các góc ngôi biệt thự của đôi vợ chồng. Ảnh: Weibo/Zhang Danlu Đôi vợ chồng gắn bó 21 năm, Triệu Văn Trác từng cảm ơn vợ trên trang cá nhân: "Tu 10 năm mới được cùng nhau đi một con thuyền, tu trăm năm mới được chung gối. Anh biết ơn vì được gặp em".Diễn viên nói gia đình quan trọng nhất, anh có thể từ bỏ công việc để dồn thời gian cho người thân. Vợ anh vốn là người mẫu, bỏ công việc ở làng giải trí để chuyên tâm chăm lo con cái. Triệu Văn Trác sinh ra trong gia đình có truyền thống võ thuật, từng đoạt quán quân Võ thuật toàn Trung Quốc năm 1991. Anh giỏi các môn đấu kiếm, bắn súng và tán thủ, tinh thông Thái Cực Quyền. Tài tử gia nhập làng phim năm 1992, nổi tiếng với Hoàng Phi Hồng 1996, Hoắc Nguyên Giáp, Phong Vân, Đại túy hiệp, Tinh võ anh hùng Trần Chân, Thư kiếm ân cừu lục. Triệu Văn Trác Hoàng Phi Hồng 1996 Văn Trác trong "Hoàng Phi Hồng". Video: Mtime Như Anh (theo HK01)
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tiandougan · 3 years ago
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So bad he's not a gay.....
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iliketigers · 4 years ago
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moviesludge · 2 years ago
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the gods got my email
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twilightronin · 7 years ago
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God of War 2017
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roseillith · 9 months ago
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THE BLADE (1995) dir. TSUI HARK
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metaforadohomeminvisivel · 1 year ago
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Green Snake Tsui Hark, 1993
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chinesemovieposter · 7 years ago
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黄飞鸿之王者之风(1993)
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mejomonster · 4 years ago
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ok so idk if this will make sense but. 
to me, bai yu IS how i picture Zhao Yunlan. Like hands down, the exact image in my head whenever I read the novel. 
whereas, while i absolutely LOVE zhu yilong’s version of Shen Wei, and think it perfectly matches the vibe i get in the book for shen wei - he isn’t the ‘only’ Shen Wei i can imagine. If that makes sense. (although i don’t think i could imagine any actor doing Shen Wei better)
when i read, Shen Wei as a character is just like? I can picture him in a handful of various ways that are all roughly the same ‘impression.’ But it can vary. Like, I could see Shen Wei calmer or wilder or just ‘slightly varied’ from what Zhu Yilong ended up doing for his performance. I love his performance, and its probably what i’d want if i had the choice over any other way to depict shen wei. But i do think the book leaves more room for variation in what i could picture? if that makes sense.
Yet whenever I read Zhao Yunlan, every single pov moment, every single character near him interacting, every piece we get of him - it just absolutely screams and resonates with the version of him bai yu performed. Like, the depiction in the book is just So Specific to me, so vivid to me, and in my mind only bai yu’s version can really like ‘perfectly’ match what i can picture. Even if i could imagine zhao yunlan looking different, i can only imagine him the same way bai yu did the mannerisms and behavior and tone of the character. it just matches so well with the depiction in the book as i interpret it. He completely embodies what Zhao Yunlan is in my head. I deeply appreciate however the fuck bai yu managed that. I’m not entirely sure if its on the actor, or the writing for zhao yunlan in the book is just Very Distinct to me. But because the writing is so distinct to me, it was critically important that the show Zhao Yunlan could manage to land right - if he was depicted less on-point the whole character would’ve felt thrown/different. Whereas, I do think Zhu Yilong could have approached Shen Wei in a few varying ways, and they all would have probably felt satisfying (maybe because to me, the book leaves more unknowns in what Shen Wei is like at first). 
And now, if anyone’s ever read Silent Reading by Priest? I kind of notice layers of ‘distinctness’ for those characters in the writing too. To me, Luo Wenzhou is just this INTENSELY specific character vibe, and its really hard for me to describe or nail down. As in - I can’t even PICTURE an actor who could maybe play him in my head. He is very specifically depicted the way I read him and interpreted him. I’ve seen the donghua trailers... and I think Fei Du feels right, but Luo Wenzhou I have a LOT of reservations about already based on design alone. (But good voice acting might make that up). While I think Fei Du is a very well defined character as well - his specific personality I think is easier for me to picture many-an-actor managing to depict in a satisfying way. I could see Zhu Zanjin easily handling Fei Du and his layers, Zhu Yilong (except not being young enough lol) could easily handle his traits and range. Liu Chang could probably handle it fine. As long as an actor can grasp the character, its relatively straightforward as long as the characters nuance is remembered.
But with Luo Wenzhou? Damn is it hard for me to figure out how a real person could Nail his character. He’s described as “captain china” as a joke like Captain America. He also has a shitty car and rides his bike to work, often picking up food for his team on the way into work. This man is 30s and aging, but still casual - living in a small apartment with his stubborn cat. He’s out as gay, he has a long time best friend and they both helped half-raise/look after a kid who was a side effect of one of the early ‘death’ cases they handled in their career. He’s both a team leader and a best friend - unlike Zhao Yunlan, Luo Wenzhou is NOT someone who pretends. He’s very forward, he acts like a mentor, like a protective friend, is very nurturing, and grounded about the failings of what can be possible although he wants to be helpful, he isn’t shy about his position as both authority and a more regular person than mr super-rich-Fei Du. I picture someone who looks kind of rough and ‘everyday’ like maybe Wolverine/Logan without quite so much muscles and anger (like Wolverine when he’s fucking off in the countryside). I picture someone who looks relatively heroic, but he can easily blend into the background ESPECIALLY next to Perfect-Hero-TM-vibe Tao Ran or pretty-shady-superrich-playboy Fei Du. 
Maybe I could picture Huang Xiao Ming handle him??? But only if he got scruffed up to be less ‘ideal standout’ and only if he can handle ‘straightforward honest open’ characters as well as he can handle ‘putting up constant acts’ characters. I could picture maybe Xiao Zhao manage the vibe of the characters personality - but he’s not quite old enough, and i don’t think he’s quite buff enough to portray Luo Wenzhou’s sort of beefy-random-guy look. The main Prince in Nirvana in Fire’s actor could maybeee do this role, if he can be messy/more casual in his screen presence. Maybe the kind general in Goodbye My Princess’s actor? The issue with nailing down Luo Wenzhou’s character is - he absolutely steals the scenes he’s in. And Fei Du is interesting Because his chemistry allows him to get equal-presence when he’s interacting with Luo Wenzhou - a testimony to how much they really are close, that Fei Du is both permitted more presence/power around Luo Wenzhuo and also Luo Wehzhou can’t help but start paying attention to him when he’s nearby - dragging the whole story’s attention to Fei Du as a result.  But even though he has a big presence - he is NOT particularly ‘standout handsome hero tm’ type and he’s not brashly-ostentacious like Zhao Yunlan (if anything, Fei Du is). Luo Wenzhou is described as incredibly attractive, and he’s certainly the clear leader to get help from when he arrives on scene. But he also has the ability to blend in more easily to where he’s at - he is at core, a person who feels very regular. He can sneak into bad guy clubs in part Because he can blend into the background a LITTLE better than hero-tm-looking Tao Ran, and draws less attention than people like Fei Du. He has a LOT of that standard police-chief side character in tv dramas (if that chief was sort of handsome but not the main character). He feels much more like Holt from Brooklyn 99 than he feels like Zhao Yunlan (and even Holt isn’t a close match).
Actually... maybe Chu Shuzhi’s actor from Guardian could manage this kind of vibe? The handsome, powerful and somewhat leading, but also able to blend into the background as desired? Beefy and strong a little, but not in the drags-all-attention way (that Zhu Yilong is lol). But Chu Shuzhi in some plain clothes, his hair a little grown out, let him be a bit friendlier and outgoing and in the position of leader, his nurturing tendencies much more outwardly and frequently embraced? THAT might be the closest approximation to how I picture Luo Wenzhou. (Maybe Luo Wenzhuo is a weird mesh of Lao Chu and Xiao Guo’s traits, idk, like i said Luo Wenzhuo feels SO hard for me to nail down as a person trying to embody the personality he has in the book).
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