In detail, there are two scenes she acted very well. One is that she came back from Vietnam, sat in the car and looked at Zhou, there was a hazy smile on their faces, she opened her hand slightly, Zhou Runfa leaned in and hugged her tightly, her hand also Holding him tightly, she was about to turn her head to kiss him, but he turned sideways and called Liang out, her face suddenly filled with disappointment, helplessness, and some complicated feelings.
The other is that when He Changqing came back, she was wearing sunglasses and couldn't see any expression, but when he hugged her, her body seemed to become soft, and she naturally embraced him, enough to see them together. There is a long relationship.
Of course, I actually think He Changqing is actually pretty good, even more in line with her than Zhou and her, but it's three years later.
Another film that I think Sister Mei is very beautiful is actually also the "Affectionate Young Master" with Chow Yun-fat. There are about a dozen sets of clothes changed in it, and the sets are shiny. I suddenly thought of Anita Mui and Leslie Cheung, Leslie Cheung and Wang Zuxian, Wang Zuxian and Chow Yun-fat, Leslie Cheung and Chow Yun-fat and Zhong Chuhong at the same time, and everyone's cooperation is super sparkling, I'm going to feel melancholy again....
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