Walk with Me, starring Aaron Kwok and Li Xiuxian, is directed by Liu Weiqiang.
The film "Walk with Me" is a film tailored for Aaron Kwok, from which we can see that Aaron Kwok has his own shadow dance background, which is appreciated by people and constantly strives to be promoted to a red singer.
In this film, Aaron Kwok returns to himself from two aspects. First, the film tells the story of a young man who became famous in the music world, which is a retelling of his personal fame experience and, to a great extent, his autobiography. The second is the regret about his life: his own brother was killed in a gunfight like this. When he died, Aaron Kwok couldn't find him. In the film, the affectionate brother died unexpectedly, just like repeating the scene of 1990. The only difference is that the second brother in Aaron Kwok has never been smuggled or imprisoned. While running his own shop, he was shot in the head by a robber.
Immediately after the release of "Walk with Me", a film critic wrote: "The scene of Cheng Zi holding Ya B's body and getting carried away with pain can be regarded as his best performance so far. When Cheng Zi's second brother died, he was not in Hong Kong. This scene finally compensated his regret in real life and gave him a good vent.