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Andy Lau's films about people's rapid growth.
Can't wait until you grow up, right?

When you are older (aka: when you are old) (in this play: actor ~ Guangzai (Chen) plays)

Director: Chen Desen Actor: Andy Lau Karen Mok Felix Wong Yat Wa Cherrie Ying Lin Jiadong

Introduction: This film is Andy Lau's latest work in 2005. The biggest selling point of the film is, of course, that Andy Lau played from a teenager to his eighties. The magical modeling design lets people see the transformation process of Andy Lau, who has worked hard in the film industry for 20 years, from youth to middle age and from middle age to old age. Watching this movie in advance is probably the original intention of many people. In recent years, Andy Lau has done a lot of articles on the image in the film, from the chubby figure in "Slimming Men and Women" to the muscular man in "Big Man". This film is also a gimmick in the age span. Idol has made Andy Lau young, but it is also the biggest obstacle to his acting breakthrough at present. Various shapes are also a good way to change the stereotype of idols.

Many movies have the plot of growing up overnight. Maybe every child has such a Meng Tong when he was a child. The film does not take the growth of children as the only clue to promote the development of the plot. Growing up only makes him look at his original life and world from a new perspective, and turn misunderstanding and hatred into understanding and tolerance. At the end of the film, it didn't bring the children back to their original lives like many other films, but made Andy Lau a little irretrievably old. Although cruel, the theme was more vivid. In addition, the cameo starring Xiaogang Feng also makes the film more interesting. A wandering professor who speaks Beijing dialect is deeply impressed.