Qian Jiale, the Hong Kong premiere of the movie "Dragon Tiger Warrior", said there was no pressure on the box office.

1905 movie network news A documentary film recording the 60-year history of hundreds of Hong Kong martial artists, showing the life path of China Kung Fu filmmakers and assembling the strongest "martial arts team" of Chinese films was held in Hong Kong on the evening of October 12th. The president of the Hong Kong Action Acrobatics Union led all the Dragon and Tiger Martial Artists to show their support, and other filmmakers also showed up to help out, and praised the film: "Pay tribute to the Dragon and Tiger Martial Artists who have quietly devoted their lives to Hong Kong action movies!"


Hong Kong premiere stars help out

Qian Jiale laughed and said, "No injury means laziness."


On the evening of October 12th, "Dragon Tiger Martial Master" held a grand premiere in Hong Kong. Liu Weiqiang, Cheng Xiaodong and other Hong Kong filmmakers came to the scene to pay tribute. The Hong Kong Acrobatics Union was also dispatched collectively, and its president, Qian Jiale, accompanied his wife and two daughters to the scene to support the film. In an interview, Qian Jiale admitted that there was no pressure on the box office of this documentary: "Before I discussed with the director to make a film to leave a memorial for the Dragon and Tiger Martial Masters, I proposed to make it in the form of a documentary, because the Martial Masters are very low-key. If it is a commercial form, they may not want to show up, but if it is a documentary, many big brothers will be willing to support it. Now that the film can be completed and released, I am very grateful to Director Wei Junzi and so many seniors and big brothers in the circle for coming out to help us complete this dream. "


As a documentary, "Dragon Tiger Warrior" interviewed a large number of senior Hong Kong dragon tiger warriors and filmmakers. Qian Jiale revealed that he also spent a lot of time and energy on this: "Most of them were invited by me personally, such as Cheng Xiaodong, who had never done this kind of interview before. This time, in order to invite him, I just talked on the phone for a long time." When asked if he had left any injuries after being a martial artist for so many years, Qian Jiale said with a smile: "If there is no injury at my age, then it means that I was too lazy when I was young?"


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The spirit of "Dragon and Tiger Martial Master" moved filmmakers.


As the first documentary in China to show that Hong Kong movies fought against Hollywood with their lives and created the golden age of kung fu movies with one punch and one foot, The Dragon and Tiger Martial Arts was released in major cinemas all over the country on August 28th this year, and it won a high score of 8.3 on Douban that day.,,,,, Parrot, and all praised and recommended the film. After seeing the movie, Tsui Hark said excitedly that the history created by the "Dragon Tiger Martial Master" made China people proud. "Because they proved one thing, what we can do is something that other countries and cultures can’t do, even Hollywood should pay tribute to us!" Jing Wong said: "I have also experienced that era and witnessed the efforts of many dragon and tiger martial artists. They have suffered so much just to make the impossible possible and let Hong Kong action movies impress the world. I am very grateful to have such a film to record their efforts." Director Li Yu said that the film "not only has blood, but also feelings"; Producer Fang Li is even more excited to express his praise for the Dragon and Tiger Martial Arts Master: "Their spirit is still there! That kind of heartfelt pride really touched me. They are all movies in their bones, which is really respectable. I really love them! " Countless good word-of-mouth makes this documentary a masterpiece of "blood" and "feelings" in 2021.


Hong Kong is the birthplace of Dragon and Tiger Martial Arts. As a documentary recording the struggle history of Dragon and Tiger Martial Arts, Dragon and Tiger Martial Arts is bound to be shown in Hong Kong. Director Wei Junzi said that the original intention of filming this documentary is to give back to the Hong Kong filmmakers who have worked hard all their lives as a loyal fan who grew up watching Hong Kong action movies, leaving a memorial for them, which is a way of thanking them and a proof of their Do not forget your initiative mind. "They led us to witness the most glorious era of Hong Kong action movies, and let us see how Hong Kong action movies conquered Hollywood. They also used their youth, blood and even life to write a colorful stroke for Hong Kong movies. Therefore, this documentary can be dedicated to them, which is what we can do for them as fans, and we also want to say thank you to them through this movie."