Movies Starring Maggie Cheung

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A writer revisits past loves while chasing a mysterious hotel room.

Why people love it: The film blends longing and futurism with lush cinematography and an unforgettable score. It expands the emotional world of "In the Mood for Love" while standing as a daring, nonlinear love story.

1 / 6

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A charismatic playboy drifts through 1960s Hong Kong, searching for identity and love.

Why people love it: It offers a gritty, atmospheric portrait of a city in transition, laying the groundwork for Wong's later masterpieces. The moody soundtrack and magnetic performances linger long after the credits.

2 / 6

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A nameless warrior recounts his attempts to assassinate a warlord, revealing hidden motives.

Why people love it: Stunning color palettes and sweeping choreography make each battle a work of art. The story's moral ambiguity invites endless discussion about loyalty and sacrifice.

3 / 6

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In 1960s Hong Kong, two neighbors suspect their spouses of affairs, sparking a restrained, yearning bond.

Why people love it: Its lush cinematography and melancholic score convey deep longing without many words. The film’s subtlety makes every glance unforgettable.

4 / 6

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A tough cop battles a crime syndicate while surviving outrageous stunts in Hong Kong.

Why people love it: The film blends relentless action with slap‑slap comedy, showcasing Chan's groundbreaking stunts. Its gritty realism and heartfelt moments keep audiences cheering long after the credits roll.

5 / 6

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Separated twins reunite, swapping lives and causing chaotic comedy and action.

Why people love it: Jackie Chan's energetic double role delivers nonstop laughs and breathtaking stunts. The film balances slapstick humor with heartfelt moments, making it a beloved cult classic.

6 / 6