John Woo’s "birthday party" is a big oolong, mistaking Li Zonghan for a big S


The two co-wrote "Sword Rain"


Woo Yusen is wrong, Li Zonghan recognizes it as a big S

    The famous director John Woo’s birthday is approaching. Recently, a TV variety show "Big Brand Birthday Party" specially invited him to record a birthday program. Li Zonghan, a popular film and television drama student in mainland China who plays the "core" role in Woo’s new martial arts film directed by Woo, also came from the Hengdian studio to celebrate Wu’s birthday. An old photo at the beginning stumped Woo and mistook Li Zonghan for a big S. At the scene, Li Zonghan gave Director Wu a birthday gift with quintessential calligraphy, and his outstanding strength in both play and acting was also affirmed by Woo.

    At the recording scene of the "Big Name Birthday Party" program, Li Zonghan was the first guest to congratulate, and he was "played with by the host" when he appeared. He took out a photo of Li Zonghan with horns and braids when he was a child, and asked Director Woo to guess which actor he had worked with. It was difficult to tell the gender of the delicate child in the photo, and Woo mistook it for a photo of Big S when he was a child. Until the answer was revealed, Li Zonghan appeared from behind the scenes, and the audience burst into laughter, and Director Woo’s expression was even more awkward.

    John Woo’s martial arts debut, "Sword Rain", was released on the eve of the 11th National Day. It was hailed as "the best martial arts film in the future" and received rave reviews from both inside and outside the industry when it was released, once again verifying Woo’s unshakable evergreen status in the film industry. As one of the few powerful idols in the mainland, Li Zonghan not only continued his consistent accurate acting skills, but also received unanimous recognition from the director and photographer for his first attempt at high-difficulty martial arts moves. The wonderful monk "Lu Zhu" played by him was called "the soul character of the whole play" by Woo.

    Li Zonghan, who has always been dubbed the "No. 1 Little Student of the Republic of China", was questioned by the host on the spot, and Woo Yusen immediately came forward to justify Li Zonghan: "He (Li Zonghan) is very good at fighting, playing very beautifully, handsome, and will definitely surprise the audience. He is the soul of the whole play. The focus of the whole play is to point out the theme of the whole play from his performance. He can not only play, but also act out the true feelings of" Lu Zhu ", which is really rare."

    In the recording of the program, Li Zonghan was asked to reproduce the unique iron chopstick skills in "Sword Rain". This time, he used chopsticks to clip a pinball. During this period, Li Zonghan interacted with the host Da Zuo to "seal" his acting path, and his words were as humorous as possible.

    The purpose of Li Zonghan’s participation in the program this time was to give Woo a gift. He, who was very good at studying quintessence calligraphy, also completed the word "sword rain" with Woo on the spot and gave it to Director Wu. The vigorous and powerful "sword" complements Director Wu’s soft and elegant "rain".

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