Hi! Back in the mid-2000's I really got into Asian cinema, especially movies coming out of Hong Kong. The mid-90's to late 2000's had some amazing movies coming out of Hong Kong. While Jackie Chan originally got me hooked, I discovered and learned to love other actors, some of my favorites being Andy Lau, Tony Leung, Anthony Wong, and Lau-Ching-wan. While most of these were what I like to call the "old guard" you made a very favorable impression among the newer generation of actors from the region, particularly with your acting in One Nite in Mongkok, and I've been a fan since.
My question is, how does the Hong Kong movie industry differ from Hollywood in your experience? And where do you see the future of the film industry in Hong Kong going in the next decade?
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Hi! Back in the mid-2000's I really got into Asian cinema, especially movies coming out of Hong Kong. The mid-90's to late 2000's had some amazing movies coming out of Hong Kong. While Jackie Chan originally got me hooked, I discovered and learned to love other actors, some of my favorites being Andy Lau, Tony Leung, Anthony Wong, and Lau-Ching-wan. While most of these were what I like to call the "old guard" you made a very favorable impression among the newer generation of actors from the region, particularly with your acting in One Nite in Mongkok, and I've been a fan since.
My question is, how does the Hong Kong movie industry differ from Hollywood in your experience? And where do you see the future of the film industry in Hong Kong going in the next decade?
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