1, lion dance inheritance
Lion dance is a very important traditional activity in Greater Bay Area area. The hearty southern school fists and graceful lion dance costumes have naturally become one of the favorite elements of Hong Kong movies.
The lion dance culture is also known to more audiences at home and abroad because of Hong Kong action movies.
The region and age of A Juan's life in "Lion Boy" is also the era when Hong Kong films are popular. Lion dancing is not only a cultural activity in the streets and lanes, but also a legend in screen TV and a heroic dream that can be touched.
2. Bobo head modeling
Some viewers are puzzled by the bobo hairstyle of the protagonist A Juan in the first half of the film. In fact, this style may refer to the Hong Kong comedian Xu Guanying.
Xu Guanying can be said to be the originator of the "loser" in Hong Kong films, and the messy wave head is the finishing touch of this loser, which is also in line with the sick cat appearance of A Juan in the first half of the film.
3. Salted fish stalks
Similarly, the frustrated waste wood alliance met frustrated retired experts, and the plot of the bloody counterattack in The Lion Boy made many fans feel the strong atmosphere of shaolin soccer.
Xu Guanying can be said to be the originator of the "loser" in Hong Kong films, and the messy wave head is the finishing touch of this loser, which is also in line with the sick cat appearance of A Juan in the first half of the film.
The classic sentence "If a man has no dreams, what's the difference with salted fish" in shaolin soccer has also developed into an inspirational stalk "Salted fish will turn over" in Lion Boy. The name of Master Salted Fish Qiang also comes from this.
4. A hen-pecked fairy couple
Continuing the last egg, the mode of getting along with each other in a henpecked manner is very similar to the "condor heroes" in Kung Fu-the chartered male and the chartered female.
These two couples hide in the market with their own difficulties, and treat the younger generations like A Xing and A Juan not only with their hearts, but also as their own sons.
5. Red vest
A Juan, who went to work in Guangzhou, experienced growth and transformation. Her thin body became strong, and her fat T-shirt was replaced with a more energetic vest.
A Juan's red vest obviously pays tribute to Stephen Chow's first appearance in shaolin soccer. Although she can only collect rags for a living, she is stubborn and unwilling to accept her fate, which is passed down in A Juan.
6. Changjiang No.7
In addition to the "red vest", A Juan, who works on a construction site, once sat on a tall building to eat in the film. This scene directly corresponds to a scene of Xingye in "Changjiang No.7".
Hard work in exchange for a few lives, the lonely back is embarrassing.
7. "Fat teammates"
The image of the fat dog in charge of drumming in the lion dance team is easy to remind people of Lin Zicong, the supporting role of Star Master.
Among them, Lin Zicong's fat role in shaolin soccer and Kung Fu impressed everyone, and Lin Zicong can be seen in almost every Stephen Chow movie afterwards.
8. The origin of Niuwan stall
Before joining the lion dance team, Fat Dog worked as a helper in Niuwan stall. Although he was fat, he had a strong arm and was suitable for playing drums.
This role pays tribute to Karen Mok, the big sister turkey who plays the role of hitting the cow balls with her hands to the extreme in Gourmet.
In the setting of "God of Food", each piece of beef has to undergo more than 20,000 beats. In this process, the turkey has also developed into a ruthless iron hand with amazing wrist strength. Finally, it is this small cow pill that helps Stephen Zhou make a comeback.
9. "What are you arguing about? People have to go to work tomorrow."
The lion dance team, which was repaired by the bad teenagers in Chenjiacun, vented their grievances on the rooftop, only to attract complaints from neighbors-"What's the noise? People have to go to work tomorrow!"
This familiar stalk is believed to be familiar to many movie fans. This is the line played by Tian Qiwen in Kung Fu when he reprimanded his younger brother in the car.
10, have?no?martial?ethics opponent
When Master Qiang took the trio to learn from the Blue Lion Dance Team in the Lion Dance Hall for the first time, the other side used all kinds of tricks. A Juan was not only defeated but also beaten all over.
Here, I pay tribute to the bridge where the Shaolin team competed with the "amateur team" for the first time in shaolin soccer.
Feng Mianheng, the gold medal walk-on in Stephen Chow's movie, plays the team leader who loves to cheat. His job is to be a mechanic. He actually carries a wrench and a hammer with him on the court. The Shaolin team also suffered a lot in this game.
The exaggerated big glasses of the lion-headed teenager in the Lion Dance Hall also originated from the four-eyed role of the mechanic, a "gentle scum".
1 1, big move! Hong Kong foot
At the venue of the lion dance competition, the salted fish team composed of Tom, Tom, Dick and Master performed well in the first round, but it also made them the targets of other lions' siege. As a last resort, Master's salted fish team could only use its deadly skill-salted fish feet.
It is also a classic move in Hong Kong-style comedy to settle difficulties with Hong Kong's foot. There are almost the same scenes in the nonsense comedy Counting Dead Grass by Master Xing.
12, supporting role modeling
In addition to several leading characters, even a walk-on character with only a few shots in "The Lion Boy" has a prototype corresponding to a Hong Kong film in character setting.
For example, the grandfather sweeping the floor in front of the lion dance hall, a pair of long-lived eyebrows fluttering, much like the master of long eyebrows in shaolin popey 2 shaolin popey ii messy temple;
The exaggerated frog mirror and POLO shirt of the host of the lion dance contest paid tribute to Stephen Zhou, who was also played by the star in "The God of Food".
13, narrow lane "racing" to pay tribute to "Plan A"
In addition to paying tribute to Hong Kong comedies, many scenes in The Lion Boy also bear traces of Hong Kong-style action movies.
The scene of A Juan, A Mao and A Gou riding tricycles hurtling around in a crowded and noisy market pays tribute to Jackie Chan's classic bicycle lane chase in Plan A.
In addition, the scene of the three men training hard under the supervision of the master salted fish is also very similar to Jackie Chan's early kung fu comedies such as Drunken Boxing.
14, Shandong dialect and Hong Kong film
Grandpa's Shandong dialect, which is muddled and sweeping the floor, has contributed a unique "laughter" to The Lion Boy. In previous Hong Kong films, it was often seen that Shandong dialect was used to shake the burden.
For example, Jacky Cheung plays Hong Qi in "East into West", the kindergarten principal in McDull series and so on.
In the last century, many classic Hong Kong films generally spread through Taiwan Province, China, and then to the mainland. Most of the audience watched the dubbed version of Taiwan Province, while there were many Shandong veterans and their families in Taiwan Province, so Shandong dialect was common when they were paired in Taiwan.
15, TVB Jinqu kebabs
The soundtrack of "Lion Boy" is also full of Hong Kong-style feelings.
The background music when the three men practiced hard sounded "Ask if this mountain is the highest in the world, or if there is another height higher than the sky". This is the famous song "You are always the best in the world" in the 83rd edition of Legend of the Condor Heroes.
It was written by James J.S.Wong and sung by Tam and Jenny Tseng. It was very popular across the Taiwan Strait and three places, and it was also used in The Mermaid by Master Xing.
In addition, The Lion Boy also uses the music composed by Lu Guanting for The Lion of the Western Regions by Huang Feihong and The Lion King of Huang Feihong strives for hegemony.
16, "Don't bully the poor"
The ending song "Don't bully the poor" is the first time that the rock band Jiulian Zhenren gave a sound film and television ost. The title of the song is taken from the proverbs of Greater Bay Area generation, and it also pays tribute to the Hong Kong-style inspirational comedy "BEYOND Diary Don't bully the poor" (199 1).
The role of the egg at the end of the film:
1, in order to make the audience respect the actors in the play and appreciate the ending song, so as to make it a flexible arrangement.
2. As a series of movies, the eggs at the end of the film sometimes play the role of the lower preview.
3. From the narratology point of view, if the end of the film comes to an abrupt end, it will give the audience a sense of wanting more; If you throw eggs, you will have a "small climax" effect, reaching the realm of "endless words and endless meanings" and the beauty of lingering sound.