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Which movie in China do you think is closest to the Oscar?

I think farewell my concubine is the closest?

The international media once commented that Farewell My Concubine is China's Gone with the Wind: "This blockbuster lasts for almost three hours, but there is not a minute to spare. The film spans 5 years, which embodies the exquisite skills in film technology and aesthetic treatment, and brings the beauty of film art to the extreme."

My brother Leslie Cheung is the only actor in Farewell My Concubine from Hong Kong. When he arrived in Beijing, he saw the preparation for filming and sighed, "This is the film. The investment, preparation and respect for art are beyond Hong Kong's reach."

Everyone devoted their efforts to the production of this film, and their achievements abroad won the Palm Award, the highest award in the film industry, which was applauded by the audience. However, the fate of this film was full of twists and turns, and it was rejected in Hong Kong because of its impure pedigree. The reason was self-evident at that time, and it was completely banned in Chinese mainland just after filming, just because there was a seemingly homosexual plot in it. There is also the humiliation suffered by the sorrowful celebrities, which is too naked. In Taiwan Province, it was banned three times and twice early. Netizens even said that Taiwan Province did his best to ban Farewell My Concubine, and the early days of this drama in China were full of obstacles and burdens. < P > It was not until the award-winning and success at Cannes Film Festival that the film began to break free and escape from the cage. According to the director Chen Kaige's "Promise" when it was released, the head of the New Film Association personally confirmed that the box office of "Farewell My Concubine" at that time still reached an astonishing 4 million yuan-you know, the movie ticket price at that time was only 4 yuan, and the number of big screens in China was far from being compared with today.

My brother Leslie Cheung was very serious about this play. Even though he had a high fever, he still insisted on filming. When he had no chance to shoot, he went to leg press, ran the circus and practiced his sleeves, fans and orchid fingers. Later, when he finished filming, his brother, who never drank and drank a lot of wine, returned to the hotel until he could not get up. Others persuaded him that the crew would get together again in the future, but his brother said that it was not the same mood and the same scene.

Many people say that no one can play Chen Dieyi except my brother, which is so consistent with his image and temperament. His brokeback complex and his status as a player make it impossible to tell which is in the play and which is out of the play. There are also many people who say that this drama has changed my brother's life, and it is difficult to separate people from drama.

I also hope my brother will be happy wherever he is, as he said.