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What TV series or movies did Sun and Liu Ye play together?

By the end of 202 1, 1, Sun and Liu Ye had worked together in two movies: Tough Guy and Tough Guy, but there was no TV series.

1, tough guy

Producer of Jing Wong, directed by Sheng Ding, starring Liu Ye, Sun Zi, Sun Zi and others. It tells the story of a tough guy in China who created a heroic story among ordinary people. The characters in the story are superman among mortals, which is different from the traditional movie hero story.

2. "tough guy"

The remake of the action film "Blood Street" was produced and directed by John Woo and Zhang. Starring by, Shu Qi, Liu Ye,,, Sun, etc. The film tells the story of three good brothers who go to Shanghai to find heaven through thick and thin, only to find that the price of going to heaven is like purgatory.

The expansion "Paradise Mouth" combines many kinds of films, such as Hong Kong gangster films, American westerns and romantic films, so that these elements play an orderly role on the screen. The picture of the film is exquisite and beautiful, not only the photographer's own skill is super strong, but also all the atmosphere is well created, which naturally brings the audience into the environment of old Shanghai.

In the play, Liu Ye changed the feminine melancholy of his previous role and played a ruthless underworld boss. Lulu's role makes Shu Qi play very aptly. Except for the standard of Mandarin, it is a little regrettable, but its enchanting charm is naive and unique, which is very suitable for the two roles of gangster woman and social butterfly.

However, the storyline and the inner portrayal of the characters, which should be the focus of the film, are weak, and even the gun battle scenes are feminine. Many plots in the film are not well connected and cannot be explained. There are problems in the performance integration of actors from both sides of the Taiwan Strait and Hong Kong. Every actor in the film is enough to undertake a big movie alone, but unfortunately, under the direction of the director, their performances are too independent and have a poor sense of integration.