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What TV series and songs did you listen to in those years?

Fingertip rings, time flies, the appearance may be aging, but music and video can freeze the years, and there is always a song and a film that will poke your youthful memories.

As a Hong Kong film lover, I appreciate the following five Hong Kong film and television golden songs by Amway.

1, half-life (1997)

Half-Life was directed by Xu Anhua and starred by Li Ming, Jacklyn Wu, Anita Mui and Ge You, and was adapted from Eileen Chang's novel Eighteen Springs. The film is set in Shanghai in the11930s, and tells the story of a couple played by Dawn and Jacklyn Wu who were tortured by fate in a conservative era. Dawn's half-life fate, as the theme song of the film, is as depressing as the film, accompanied by the desperate words of "prince of the world, we can never go back", which makes the audience cry.

Shibaquan

Word: Lin; Qu:; Singing: Dawn

It doesn't matter if you don't come.

That young and frivolous let the years betray the circulating time.

A face of desolation, never forget.

Two people make a scene.

A person is forever.

The entanglement of gathering less and leaving more

Confusion is the only answer.

2. city of glass (1998)

City of glass is a love movie, directed by Zhang Wanting and starring Dawn and Shu Qi. The film tells the sad love story of a pair of lovers who were forced to break up, reunited unexpectedly after their marriage, and returned to the front line under the lingering past. The film spans 20 years of narrative time, which is not only a sigh of this love, but also a memory and forgetting of this city.

Never again in this life

Word: Lin; Song: Dick Lee; ; Singing: Dawn

Just use this melodious song

Glass reflects the illusion that this life no longer exists.

The brightest moon in the world hangs in the sky.

What will happen in the future?

I hate the melodious singing tonight.

How many seconds can I share with my favorite?

All kinds of kindness and love

How many generations are still singing?

3. Star Wish (1999)

Star Wish is a film directed by director Ma Chucheng, which tells the love story between people and ghosts in a hospital in Hong Kong. It is also a classic work that Hong Kong movies once again pay tribute to Ghost. At the end of the story, Qiu Nan and Onion finally recognized each other, realized their respective wishes and said goodbye forever. This conflict-free tragedy brought the heaviest sorrow in the most gentle way in the slow song.

Fly me to Polaris.

Word: Gao Xueyan; Song: playing; Singing: Cecilia Cheung.

I can't breathe with heartache.

I can't find any trace of you.

look at you

But there is nothing you can do.

Let you disappear at the end of the world

Can't find a strong reason.

I can't feel your tenderness anymore.

Tell me where the stars are.

Is there an end there?

4. Infernal Affairs (2002)

Infernal Affairs is a classic gangster film directed by Liu Weiqiang and Siu Fai Mak. The identities of the two protagonists are misplaced, and they are undercover by the police, wandering on the edge of good and evil. 10 years ago, Chen Yongren and Liu Jianming passed by the police academy gate. 10 years later, they met in front of the video store. Cai Qin's soft voice flowed out like an old record. The peaceful and introverted loneliness in the song makes two people who don't belong to themselves enjoy a little peace at that moment, but in the "endless hell" of spiritual loneliness, there is a clear distinction between black and white.

Forgotten time

Word/Song: Hong-Ming Chen; Singing: Cai Qin

Who is knocking at my window?

Who is fiddling with the strings?

That forgotten time.

Gradually rising from the heart.

Who is knocking at my window?

Who is fiddling with the strings?

Happy scenes in memory

I remember it slowly.

That slowly falling light rain

Keep smashing my window.

Only the silent me.

Think back from time to time.

5. Thief of Time (20 10)

Alex Law, the director of "The Thief of the Years" released in art cinema, Hong Kong in 2009, described the situation of a small family in Hong Kong through several plump and vivid characters, romantic and innocent first love stories, intimate affection, worldly wisdom and where to go. Just like these 20 years, time is gone, and the true feelings will last forever.

Time is frivolous.

Word: Alex Law; Qu:; Singing: Aarif Lee

Ah ~ the echo of the sky

Look at those frivolous years again.

Ah ~ years are frivolous

On windy days, it is free.

The drizzle is falling and my heart is clear.

Look at the clouds.

Set foot on a journey in the clouds

Wandering in the night of youth

The love of youth does not look back.

No memories, no answers.

No memories, no looking back.

Whatever you do, don't look back

What other Hong Kong film and television hits have you heard? Please leave a message to share ~