Mentioning Chen Xiaochun, we have to mention one of his nicknames: Shan Chicken Brothers. In 1996, he starred in the "Grouchy Boys" series of movies launched by Liu Weiqiang and Wen Jun, "Grouchy Boys" is a word that almost every post-80s Goodfellas is a word that almost every boy in the post-80's can't get around when he is growing up. Playing the role of "Chicken" in the movie, he became well known to the public.
Chicken is really a gangster, and his cynicism, his indecisiveness, and even his disdain for principle all reflect the true sense of gangsterism necessary for a gangster. Chicken is very streetwise, very worldly, very annoying, and very lovable. It's the real Chicken that makes us feel so strongly about the illusory world of Jianghu. Chen Xiaochun's interpretation of the character in the movie can be said to be the best to show the righteousness and dominance of Chicken in a very real way.
From 1995's The Man in the River to 2000's The Winner Takes It All, the Hong Kong film was a huge hit at the age of 5 and 15, when they were just beginning to open their eyes to the world and were rebellious and looking for freedom, and they saw this gang of righteous youngsters, this Hong Kong film that was circulating around the underground video studios. This Hong Kong film, which was circulated in underground video studios, has unknowingly become a huge hit.
Twenty years ago, he was the "Chicken Brothers" in "Grouchy Boy", a man of few words, so that the other gangs were scared of "Chicken Brothers", a cold expression, casually take a pair of sunglasses, so that people are afraid to look at. I used to be fascinated by the cold Chicken, thinking that such a man is manly, responsible, courageous, bloodshed without tears. And when the Causeway Bay gang of "ruthless, righteous, brotherly" Groucho simply became a generation of blood incarnation.