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Language: Candace Bergen Thelma Blair Back to top Rick Young Aditya Sir With a song of love Lochlyn Morrow Ray Panshaki Zheng Danrui Joe Anders Christopher Turner Annette Bening Variety Lee Marvin Rakul Pratt Singh Oliver James Actors: Jin Shijia, Pan Binlong, Wang Yisheng, Shi Yufei, Jia Xiaoguo Brigitte Nelson Light mode Enid Rey Adams Jason Lee Compared with the mainland, Hong Kong often has special gospel movies launched, which is also a major feature. Although the evangelical community invests in the promotion of the gods with the intention of reaching out to all beings, it is not in the form of rigid and dogmatic hymn singing as imagined. Some of the gospel films released in the last two years have high artistic value, and in terms of the type of story of the film, they are not inferior to similar films, and in many ways even surpass, because these films are also made by professional filmmakers. This film is another new gospel movie, this time, the protagonist in the story is no longer a crazy boy and a bad boy like in "The Scumbag of Life", but has become a gambling god in the casino. There is also a god behind the God of Gamblers: The life of the Asia-Pacific gambling king Lin Zaishao is very legendary. When he was young, Lin Zaishao was already determined to be a real gambling king and to develop through this. In the end, his dream came true, and in an Asian Gambling King Finals, he won the tournament with his own card changing skills and became the Asian Gambling King. Lin Zaishao won every battle because he had the superhuman skill of changing cards, but his card changing technique turned out to be obtained from the devil. In order to continue to please the devil, Lin Zaishao became disrespectful of his six relatives, and even drove his wife and children away, in order to win himself, he endured loneliness. Despite the help of the devil, his victory did not come out of nowhere, provided that he found another soul to replace him. For this reason, he chose the dealer Hui as his stand-in. But the mysterious power eventually left him in great debt, and he chose to commit suicide under pressure. At this time, God rescued him, and then he realized that the casino was like an abyss, and the face of the devil was in front of his eyes. Pan Jiafu, a faithful believer dedicated to God: The director of this film, Pan Jiafu, is a devout believer and a very professional film and television director. Pan Jia has 14 years of work experience in TV stations, from assistant director, administrative assistant, to director, but the ups and downs of his career have not changed the career goal in his heart, that is, to enter the industry to hone his skills as a choreographer and director, and after completing his studies, he will make gospel movies. Inspired by his beliefs, he participated in the creation of TV series such as "Ten Tigers of Guangdong", "Across the Seas", "I Have a Date with a Zombie" and many other works that are familiar to the audience. It wasn't until last year that he left ATV, where he had served for many years, to become a freelance director. After that, the first film he took over was the gospel movie "Life Scumbag Fit Man", starring Zhu Yin and former member of the Beyond band Huang Guanzhong, the film was widely praised after its release, starring Zhu Yin and other stars, as well as juvenile crime and other social concerns as selling points, the film's results are not bad. Like "Life Scumbag Fit Man", this film is also adapted from real people. The film opened in July last year and was shot in Hong Kong and Malaysia, which lasted just over a month, and the post-production was not completed until March this year due to funding and other problems. It is said that during the filming in Malaysia, the crew received strong sponsorship from local Christians and donated a lot of money and property to the film. According to the director himself, the filming in Malaysia was also blessed by the gods, and the rainy scene did not need to make artificial rain, because the sky was beautiful, providing a timely rain for the shooting. Could it be that God really has a preference for his disciples? Wang Jie's prodigal son turned back: After singer Wang Jie joined Emperor Entertainment, his singing career did not seem to improve much, and it was once rumored that he had been hidden by the emperor. In fact, it doesn't matter if the snow is hidden or not for a singer who is already a little old, the key is to see how the road goes in the future, and acting is also a feasible way. As early as 1989, Wang Jie had already starred in "Seven Wolves" directed by Zhu Yanping with Zhang Yusheng and others, and then films such as "War Dragon in the Wild" were launched. Especially in 2000, Wang Jie acted in many films such as "Love and Sincerity" and "The Legend of the Car God" in one go, which made people feel that he seemed to intend to make further development in the film industry, but the following year was a little disappointing and only shot this film. I don't know if Wang Jie is a Christian, but I believe it's not far away. After experiencing what happened to the male protagonist in this film, he has reason to believe that there may really be gods in this world who can bless and save people. I don't know who gave Wang Jie the title of prodigal son, probably because his image looks more casual and casual. Attentive viewers may still remember that in Johnny To's "Supreme II: Forever Dominating the World" filmed by Johnny To in 91, Wang Jie's role as Asia's No. 1 fast player Ajie is also a gambler, and the limelight is all overshadowed by Andy Lau. It's a pity that Wang Jie didn't use his influence in the music industry to develop his acting career, although now the prodigal son looks back and claims that he doesn't care about the protagonist and supporting roles, and hopes to shoot more, but it's a little too late.
Compared with the mainland, Hong Kong often has special gospel movies launched, which is also a major feature. Although the evangelical community invests in the promotion of the gods with the intention of reaching out to all beings, it is not in the form of rigid and dogmatic hymn singing as imagined. Some of the gospel films released in the last two years have high artistic value, and in terms of the type of story of the film, they are not inferior to similar films, and in many ways even surpass, because these films are also made by professional filmmakers. This film is another new gospel movie, this time, the protagonist in the story is no longer a crazy boy and a bad boy like in "The Scumbag of Life", but has become a gambling god in the casino. There is also a god behind the God of Gamblers: The life of the Asia-Pacific gambling king Lin Zaishao is very legendary. When he was young, Lin Zaishao was already determined to be a real gambling king and to develop through this. In the end, his dream came true, and in an Asian Gambling King Finals, he won the tournament with his own card changing skills and became the Asian Gambling King. Lin Zaishao won every battle because he had the superhuman skill of changing cards, but his card changing technique turned out to be obtained from the devil. In order to continue to please the devil, Lin Zaishao became disrespectful of his six relatives, and even drove his wife and children away, in order to win himself, he endured loneliness. Despite the help of the devil, his victory did not come out of nowhere, provided that he found another soul to replace him. For this reason, he chose the dealer Hui as his stand-in. But the mysterious power eventually left him in great debt, and he chose to commit suicide under pressure. At this time, God rescued him, and then he realized that the casino was like an abyss, and the face of the devil was in front of his eyes. Pan Jiafu, a faithful believer dedicated to God: The director of this film, Pan Jiafu, is a devout believer and a very professional film and television director. Pan Jia has 14 years of work experience in TV stations, from assistant director, administrative assistant, to director, but the ups and downs of his career have not changed the career goal in his heart, that is, to enter the industry to hone his skills as a choreographer and director, and after completing his studies, he will make gospel movies. Inspired by his beliefs, he participated in the creation of TV series such as "Ten Tigers of Guangdong", "Across the Seas", "I Have a Date with a Zombie" and many other works that are familiar to the audience. It wasn't until last year that he left ATV, where he had served for many years, to become a freelance director. After that, the first film he took over was the gospel movie "Life Scumbag Fit Man", starring Zhu Yin and former member of the Beyond band Huang Guanzhong, the film was widely praised after its release, starring Zhu Yin and other stars, as well as juvenile crime and other social concerns as selling points, the film's results are not bad. Like "Life Scumbag Fit Man", this film is also adapted from real people. The film opened in July last year and was shot in Hong Kong and Malaysia, which lasted just over a month, and the post-production was not completed until March this year due to funding and other problems. It is said that during the filming in Malaysia, the crew received strong sponsorship from local Christians and donated a lot of money and property to the film. According to the director himself, the filming in Malaysia was also blessed by the gods, and the rainy scene did not need to make artificial rain, because the sky was beautiful, providing a timely rain for the shooting. Could it be that God really has a preference for his disciples? Wang Jie's prodigal son turned back: After singer Wang Jie joined Emperor Entertainment, his singing career did not seem to improve much, and it was once rumored that he had been hidden by the emperor. In fact, it doesn't matter if the snow is hidden or not for a singer who is already a little old, the key is to see how the road goes in the future, and acting is also a feasible way. As early as 1989, Wang Jie had already starred in "Seven Wolves" directed by Zhu Yanping with Zhang Yusheng and others, and then films such as "War Dragon in the Wild" were launched. Especially in 2000, Wang Jie acted in many films such as "Love and Sincerity" and "The Legend of the Car God" in one go, which made people feel that he seemed to intend to make further development in the film industry, but the following year was a little disappointing and only shot this film. I don't know if Wang Jie is a Christian, but I believe it's not far away. After experiencing what happened to the male protagonist in this film, he has reason to believe that there may really be gods in this world who can bless and save people. I don't know who gave Wang Jie the title of prodigal son, probably because his image looks more casual and casual. Attentive viewers may still remember that in Johnny To's "Supreme II: Forever Dominating the World" filmed by Johnny To in 91, Wang Jie's role as Asia's No. 1 fast player Ajie is also a gambler, and the limelight is all overshadowed by Andy Lau. It's a pity that Wang Jie didn't use his influence in the music industry to develop his acting career, although now the prodigal son looks back and claims that he doesn't care about the protagonist and supporting roles, and hopes to shoot more, but it's a little too late.
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