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In Police Stories, the most worth watching character is Maggie Cheung
Maggie Cheung, as a legendary figure in the Chinese film industry, not only created countless classic roles in the golden age of Hong Kong films, but was also the first Chinese actress to win the Best Actress Award at the Cannes Film Festival. With her superb acting skills, she has transformed from a goddess in early commercial films to a queen of literary and artistic films, creating many unforgettable images, such as the affectionate Li Qiao in "Comrades: Almost a Love Story", the melancholy and charming Su Lizhen in "In the Mood for Love", and the cold and beautiful female killer in "A Better Tomorrow 3". Maggie Cheung's acting career witnessed the glorious era of Hong Kong films, and she has won the love of fans around the world with her unique charm and professionalism. 0 reply
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⭐️ Ash is Purest White ⭐️
Director: Jia Zhangke
The story begins in 2001 in Datong, Shanxi. Qiaoqiao and Binbin have been in love for many years. Qiaoqiao hopes to get married and live a stable life with Binbin, but Binbin, as a local boss, has his own loftier ambitions. In an accident, Binbin was plotted against and was in danger. Qiaoqiao stepped forward with Binbin's hidden pistol to save Binbin, but she was sentenced to five years in prison for illegal possession of a gun.
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Five years passed in a flash. After being released from prison, Qiaoqiao found that the whole world had changed dramatically. Qiaoqiao traveled through mountains and rivers to find Binbin's whereabouts, but Binbin had already lost his former edge and had a new girlfriend. Qiaoqiao, who was penniless, relied on her own wisdom to struggle and finally earned a place for herself. 0 reply
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Chef Peng
Directors: Fabia Martin, Freddie Martin
Type: Documentary
Country of production: UK
Language: Mandarin, English
Duration: 8 minutes
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From Taiwan to London, cooking is the foundation of his presence in the UK, and food is the language he uses here. Over the past 50 years, as a unique Chinese food innovator, Chef Peng has constantly challenged people's established perceptions of Chinese food and British culture, and used his kitchen philosophy to make the restaurant "Hunan" one of the most distinctive food destinations in London.
The camera quietly lives in a corner of the kitchen, following Chef Peng to touch, smell, taste, and talk with diners to draw inspiration for cooking. He keeps shuttling between the dining table and the kitchen - just as the silent kitchen waiting for orders at the beginning of the film alternates with the boiling and boiling hot stir-fry scenes, the cooking scenes presented in this documentary are also his half-life.
——Co-Lead Curator Qi Wu 0 reply
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