Top 10 films that made the name of the Hong Kong male god Nicholas Tse

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Nicholas Tse is an extremely famous male god of Hong Kong cinema. He has taken on many leading roles in attractive martial arts action movies and gathered many famous actors in Chinese martial arts. Nicholas Tse's best films must be mentioned such as Teenager Hao Nam, Infinity or Lifetime.... With his handsome appearance and great acting talent, he has received many awards. great and loved by many audiences. In addition to being an excellent actor, he is also known as a singer with many fans. Let's find out about the top movies that made the name of the Hong Kong male god Nicholas Tse right now.

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But Always (2014)

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But Always (2014)

But Always

But Always revolves around the two main characters Cao Vien Vien and Nicholas Tse who have created an impressive couple on the screen. "But always" (But always) is like a sad love song of two fates born for each other, forever.

An Nhien and Trieu Vinh Vien went through their childhood years together, leaving beautiful memories together in their youth, which is love. Events happen that separate them, that is a misunderstanding. Thinking they were together and then parted, that was fate. Their love story makes viewers experience many emotions, both touching, happy, disappointed, sad, happy and painful... Right from their debut, they have achieved a box office record in China. The film attracts viewers not only because of its romantic content, good acting by two stars Ta Dinh Phong and Cao Vien Vien, but also carefully crafted with artistic frames and contexts. beautiful in America and China, deep sweet melodies through the voices of Dung To Nhi and Nicholas Tse... The shocking event of 9/11 in the US is also mentioned in the film as a hauntingly sad note.

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The Promise (2005)

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The Promise (2005)

The Promise

The Promise is a fantasy epic film directed by Chen Kaige, written by himself, and adapted into literature by Guo Zhengming. This is a very attractive film of Chinese cinema in cooperation with Korea, which was nominated for the best foreign famous film award at the Golden Globe Infinity Film Festival, bringing together famous Asian actors such as Zhang Ba Chi, Nicholas Tse, Luu Diep is the biggest budget Chinese-language film, surpassing the previous record-holder film, a heroic film from 2002 to 2005.

The infinity film begins with a post-war scene with death and blood and blood, the girl is inclined to wander in the middle of the battlefield looking for food from a corpse, but is stolen by a boy who has just accepted her as his slave. That child then took the opportunity to get the cake and ran away the boy stood there with a hatred for the rest of her life she was inclined to run but lost the piece of cake in the lake magic happened with the piece of cake in hand and make a proposal if you just agree you will win the passion of all the men in the world but all that passion comes at the cost of not having the true love of others for the rest of your life if there is merit immediately dissipated.

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Young And Dangerous: The Prequel (1998)

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Young And Dangerous: The Prequel (1998)

Young And Dangerous: The Prequel

Young And Dangerous: The Prequel is a 1998 Hong Kong crime film directed by Andrew Lau. Teenager Hao Nam is a spin-off of the Jianghu Movie Series. The content of the film revolves around the character Hao Nam at a young age who is still in school, because of a fight over a girl Hao Nam likes, but had a conflict with the Dong Tinh gang, in one time registering for a cultural performance. In the school because they wanted to please the girl they liked, the Hao Nam group sang a rock song and were expelled soon after because of the ban.

Then they went to fight with the Dong Tinh group to take revenge as well as get the other girl's heart, but then they were arrested and imprisoned, at this time only the Jungle Rooster was the junior of Big Brother Bee, so the whole Hao Nam group was represented. ca Bee sponsored, and since then, Hao Nam has asked to follow Mr. Bee and join his gang. From there a legend began.

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The Stool Pigeon (2010)

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The Stool Pigeon (2010)

The Stool Pigeon

The Stool Pigeon is a 2010 Hong Kong-Chinese action horror film directed by Dante Lam. In the film, Don Lee (played by Nick Cheung) is a police detective in Kowloon, he often has internal stickers installed in gangs to get secret information. Recently, he began to suffer the torment and guilt of this method, when he witnessed unfortunate things happen to the people he sent.

The next new insider is Ghost (Nicholas Tse), tasked with infiltrating a gang led by notorious armed robber Barbary (Lu Yi). Ghost accepts Lee's offer so he can rescue his sister from a life of prostitution as well as help his father pay off a million dollars in debt. Ghost joins an illegal street race to be accepted into the Barbarian's gang. But then things get complicated when he falls in love with Dee (Kuai Lun Mei), Barbarian's girlfriend. Pressure and temptation make Ghost Jr. must fight the criminals on her own, as Li seems increasingly unable to protect the interests of her informants.

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The Spirit Of The Swords (2015)

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The Spirit Of The Swords (2015)

The Spirit Of The Swords

The Spirit Of The Swords is adapted from the TV version and actually chooses important segments to link together into a brief friend with the same length of time as a swordsman movie released in the year two or ten. 5 is still more than enough for those who watch it for the first time to still be able to understand its content. The film is adapted from the work of Swapping Hoa at Sword Luc by author Co Long, which was loved after the release of your father. In the few episodes of 2007 with the presence of famous actors like Tse Tse, Chung Han Dong, Tran Vu style not only gives viewers romantic love stories that sometimes punch tears but also many martial arts performances. very carefully invested is really very satisfying.

Revolving around the swordsman from Japan Ho Dien Dai Tang (Ta Dinh Phong) traveled to Trung Nguyen with the sole purpose of finding seven famous swords that all fulfilled the monk's wish. Before she died alone in the strange land of Ho Dien, she met Chau Nhi (Chung Han Dong), a girl who ran away from home because she was forced to marry. lost in the Gypsy and was even chased by the martial arts