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Andy Lau has been popular for 40 years. Which of his works do you like best?

What I like most in film and television works is to see his characterization in film and television works and a little selfless dedication of the lens. Not every filmmaker can do it. The film and television work "Loneliness" shows us not only the story of 15 a father looking for his children, but also the story of an ordinary person who keeps practicing on his own belief path. In fact, most parents in China regard their children as their own beliefs, not money, power or even knowledge. The film Loneliness tells the story of a father who traveled all over China for a abducted child in 15. Different from other films with similar themes, which pursue the route of "bitter before sweet, happy ending", the whole process of finding children in Lonely Lost is relatively dull, without heartbreaking pain and tears. In the end, there was no happy ending that everyone wanted to see, but ended with the inspiration of the monk to his father. Finally, Lei Zekuan, who has been searching for a child for 15 years, asked, "Master, why me? Why did I lose my child? " The master replied: "He came and got together; When he left, fate broke up; You look for him, the origin; If you don't go to him, you'll die. Finding is the starting point, but not finding is the end point. The road you have traveled and the people you meet have their own reasons, and they all have their own reasons. Do more good deeds and you will meet again. " This open ending has sparked heated discussions among many netizens. Some viewers feel that the meaning at the end is too deep and vague: "The feeling is that there is hope if you look for it, there is no hope if you don't look for it, and you may not find it if you look for it. If I say it casually, I don't know what the master means. " Some parents also said: "Most families who lost their children can't find their own children. Instead of shooting a miracle of finding a child like other movies or documentaries and increasing meaningless hopes, it is better to use Buddhism to enlighten those parents who can't extricate themselves, like loneliness. " In fact, Peng Sanyuan, the director of Lost Orphan, and Andy Lau, the main actor, are very devout Buddhists. In a recent interview, they also said that the meaning of Buddhism is not only at the end of the film, but throughout the film.