June 22 is the 60th birthday of Stephen Chow .
is very emotional. Time is ruthless, it has matured us, and it has also aged the superstars of this era.
When I was a kid, I loved watching movies. I would lie in front of the TV and watch it. I couldn’t get enough of it. I wanted to get into the TV. At that time, it was Stephen Chow’s movies that accompanied me when I grew up. It was only his movies that I could watch over and over again without feeling uncomfortable. greasy. You may not believe it, but a friend of mine speaks the lines in the Xing Ye movie with his mouth open, and after finishing the first sentence, he can blurt out the next sentence.
Mr. Xing brings us joy and leaves sadness to himself.
He expressed the cruelty of life in the form of comedy. He was never married but never ridiculed love.
He has grown from an unknown little actor to the king of comedy. From Star Boy to Star Master, his growth experience is more exciting than most movies.
He is a symbol of Hong Kong movies. The birth and development, setbacks and peaks, glory and transformation of Zhou's nonsensical comedies also interpret an era.
Star Master has become a legend of an era. His screen image has enhanced the charm of the character and has also made famous actors such as Cecilia Cheung , Lin Yun and many other well-known actors.
I am very lucky to live in the same era as Mr. Xing. Everyone who likes Mr. Xing has his own pursuit of truth, goodness and beauty, and also has a strong desire to change his own destiny.
I like Master Xing’s words very much: No one is born to be a big star, and no one can get what they want from the beginning. Humility is the first required lesson in life. Only by taking this lesson well can you have the opportunity to improve your life. Brilliant.
Watching Stephen Chow when I was 20 years old, I was curious about the weird creativity, and what shocked me was the free and unrestrained style.
When I watched Stephen Chow at the age of 30, I admired his tenacious and tenacious attitude towards doing things, and what moved me was his belief in love without regrets.
Watching Stephen Chow at the age of 40, what I appreciate is the calmness of being indifferent to gains and losses, and what I understand is the calmness of being unfazed by favors and insults.
Some people say: My courage does not come from Liang Jingru , but from Stephen Chow's movie: If a person has no dreams, what is the difference between being a salted fish?
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