The story
revolves around Liu Jinxi, who leads a peaceful life as a paper maker in a remote village during the rule of the (King) dynasty in China. Liu enjoys a happy life with his wife A Yu and their children. However, his life takes a dramatic turn when an investigator arrives in the village
The investigator starts probing mysterious events and crimes occurring in the village, discovering that Liu Jinxi may be connected to these incidents. The plot unfolds, secrets are revealed, and Liu finds himself facing significant challenges, realizing that his previous life was not as he believed.
The film depicts the impact of ongoing events on Liu Jinxi's character and how his fate and life change due to the investigations and the uncovering of truths.
Donnie Yen (born July 27, 1963, in Guangzhou) is an American actor, director, and martial arts choreographer of Chinese descent. He is known for incorporating innovative and realistic fight scenes into his films and often portrays characters with a violent edge. Yen has played roles opposite major stars such as Jackie Chan in "Shanghai Knights" and Jet Li in "Hero."
Birth:
Donnie Yen was born in Guangzhou, China, on July 27, 1963, to martial arts expert Bow Sim Mark and Klyster Yen. His family moved to Boston when he was eleven years old. His mother began teaching him Tai Chi at the age of four, and he continued training in various martial arts, including Taekwondo and Wushu. Yen was later invited to Beijing for Wushu training, where he met the renowned action film director Woo-ping Yuen.
Films:
Donnie Yen got his first role at the age of nineteen in the 1984 film "Drunken Tai Chi." His films are characterized by distinctive features, including his use of Tai Chi and Wing Chun in fight scenes. Yen is known for executing various kicks, including high jumps and flying sidekicks with hip rotations. He incorporates running attacks, followed by jumping on the opponent to execute kicks with both feet (tricky), or three consecutive kicks (tricky + third kick + landing standing). He also uses jumps to grab the opponent's neck with both feet for control. In addition to these, he employs Judo throws and wrestling techniques to gain control over his opponent.
One of his most famous film series is the "Ip Man" series, in which he portrays the life of the martial arts master Ip Man, credited with popularizing Wing Chun in China and worldwide. The series tells the story of Ip Man's life and his role in spreading the Wing Chun style, attributing him with introducing it to the world through the character Bruce Lee.
Takeshi Kaneshiro
Profession: Taiwanese-Japanese actor and singe
Date of Birth: October 11, 1973
Place of Birth:Taipei City, Taiwan
Overview:
Leon Lai is a Taiwanese-Japanese actor and singer, born on October 11, 1973, in Taipei City, Taiwan. He attended Taipei American School from the tenth to twelfth grades but did not graduate.
Some of His Works:
- "Chungking Express" (1994)
- "House of Flying Daggers" (2004)
- "Fallen Angels" (1995
Achievements:
Leon Lai was one of the ten recipients of the Green Planet Film Award in 2010 for the best international actors of the decade (Asia).
Hometown:
Taiwan
Tan Wei Han
(陈薇涵 in Chinese; in English: Tan Wei Han) is a Singaporean badminton player, born on July 16, 1993, in Singapore.