Lv Liangwei's film works
The film stars Lv Liangwei, Zheng Zeshi and Xu Jinjiang. Lv Liangwei was originally a street vendor in Shanghai. He was appreciated by the detective played by Zheng Zeshi and became a policeman.
Under the complicated situation in Shanghai, they gradually became gang bosses from the police, and later became business tycoons in Absolute Monarch through smuggling business.
Both Lv Liangwei and Zheng Zeshi have a lean temperament, especially when they play such a great man with good and evil coexisting.
2. "Shanghai Emperor Dominates the World"
This film is actually a sequel to Life First. Lv Liangwei and Zheng Zeshi have become the biggest forces in Shanghai's business circles and gangs. In its heyday, War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression broke out. At the most critical time of the country, they all threw all their wealth into the war of resistance without hesitation.
In fact, these two films are about the history of Shanghai's "lean hero", Du and Huang, and He.
3. "gambling on the beach"
This "Gambling on the Beach" is the one starring Stephen Chow. Lv Liangwei made a guest appearance here as Li Ding, the owner of Shanghai Beach.
"Gambling on the Beach" tells the story of Stephen Chow crossing the beach in 1930s, because of his special functions, he got to know Li Ding, Kawashima Yoshiko and others. Although it is a guest appearance, Li Ding played by Lv Liangwei is still full of domineering and aura. Even Stephen Chow, who came back from crossing, couldn't help praising him for being handsome.
4. Contemporary men
Contemporary Men is a TV series co-produced by Lv Liangwei and Wan Ziliang. They are the best actors in the Hong Kong film industry, playing big shots. In this TV series, Lv Liangwei and Wan Ziliang were originally good brothers in the police station. Later, in order to seize property, Lv Liangwei became unscrupulous.
I watched this TV play when I was very young, and the scene of Lv Liangwei and Wan Ziliang killing each other with their cars left a deep impression on me. Although Lv Liangwei played the villain, his performance killed many decent protagonists.
5. "Lame Hao"
Cripple Howe is probably the best film in Lv Liangwei's acting career. In this film, he plays the most famous gangster in 1960s.