The best Annie Shizuka Inoh’s movies

Annie Shizuka Inoh

Annie Shizuka Inoh

04/03/1969 (55 años)
Today we present the best Annie Shizuka Inoh’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Annie Shizuka Inoh’s movies.
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The Assassins

The Assassins
5.5/10
  • Genre: DramaHistory
  • Release: 26/09/2012
  • Character: Empress Fu Shou
In the year 198 BC, Cao Cao (Chow Yun Fat), Prime Minister of the Han Dynasty, ventured to the east and defeated China's greatest warrior Lu Bu, terrifying every ambitious warlord across the country. Several years later, after taking the Han Emperor under his wing, Cao crowns himself King of Wei. He built a magnificent Bronze Sparrow Island to symbolize his power and rumors spread that he would replace the Emperor. Meanwhile, young lovers Mu Shun (Hiroshi Tamaki) and Ling Ju (Liu Yi-Fei) are taken from a prison camp to a hidden tomb, where they spend five cruel years together, training as assassins for a secret mission. In the year 220 BC astronomical signs predict dramatic change. As a result, Cao's son Cao Pi (Yau Sam-Chi) and Cao's followers urge Cao to become the new Emperor - but unknown opposing forces plot against him.

Flowers of Shanghai

Flowers of Shanghai
7.3/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 01/10/1998
  • Character: Golden Flower
Women struggle in a Shanghai brothel where everything only appears to be beautiful.

Goodbye South, Goodbye

Goodbye South, Goodbye
7.2/10
  • Genre: CrimeDrama
  • Release: 01/01/1996
  • Character: Pretzel
Gao is riding the train to Pinghsi to set up a 10 day gambling den with his friend Hsi.

Better and Better

Better and Better
3.6/10
Sun Xiangcheng, a self-styled professional fan organiser, is called from his home village of West Well Valley by his mother Yuanfang. Thinking he's highly connected with celebrities, she asks him to help organise the village's New Year celebrations

Crossed lines

Crossed lines
4.9/10
Crossed Lines (Chinese: 命运呼叫转移; pinyin: Mìngyùn Hūjiào Zhuǎnyí) is a Chinese comedy anthology film.

Timeless Love

Timeless Love

My Kingdom

My Kingdom
5.2/10
In the 19th century, the Prince Regent of the Qing Dynasty orders the mass execution of the entire Meng clan. Before his beheading, the leader vows that his family will avenge this travesty of justice. Awaiting his death, a five-year-old Meng boy named Erkui bravely sings an aria. The power and purity of his voice touches the opera star Master Yu and his seven-year-old pupil Guan Yilong. Master Yu rescues the boy and the two orphans become brothers. Years later, Master Yu wins the coveted golden "The Mightiest Warrior" plaque from the Prince Regent, but subsequently loses it in a duel with his archrival Master Yue. Banished from the stage upon his loss, Master Yu spends his time training the two brothers in the village. When the boys grow into men, they set off for Shanghai to pursue revenge. Once they reach Shanghai, they quickly defeat Master Yue, reclaiming not only the plaque but also taking over the Yue's opera troupe.

Good Men, Good Women

Good Men, Good Women
7.1/10
Intended as the concluding film in the trilogy on the modern history of Taiwan began with Beiqing Chengshi (1989), this film reveals the story through three levels: a film within a film as well as the past and present as linked by a young woman, Liang Ching. She is being persecuted by an anonymous man who calls her repeatedly but does not speak. He has stolen her diary and faxes her pages daily. Liang is also rehearsing for a new film that is due to go into production soon. The film, entitled Haonan Haonu, is about a couple Chiang Bi-yu and Chung Hao-tung who returns to China to participate in the anti-Japanese movement in China in the 1940s and are arrested as communists when they go back to Taiwan.

Coming Back

Coming Back
3.6/10
A comedic crime drama starring Echoes of the Rainbow actor Simon Yam. In Coming Back, which was shot in Mandarin, Yam plays a painter who restores art to increse its value. He’s also a father of an estranged daughter struggling with two personalities, one dark and one light, reflected in the alternately black and pink socks Yam brought to his screen costumes.

Wolves Cry Under the Moon

Wolves Cry Under the Moon
7.5/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 01/01/1997
  • Character: Jade
Episodic drama from Taiwan. Was nominated for nine awards at the Golden Horse Film Festival.

Gun With Love

Gun With Love
  • Release: 31/12/1997
Seeing his older brother murdered, Qingguang leaves home only to return as a trained assassin ready to avenge his brother's death.

Passionate Dream

Passionate Dream
Mandarin fantasy drama of two men fighting for the love of a cartoon artist who has the supernatural power to control the destiny of her life and these two men through her cartoons.

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