As a tribute to this late, great performerwhat is your favorite role of hers?
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ng_pat — 22 years ago(January 29, 2004 06:02 AM)
I too thought she was excellent in Drunken Master II, she stole the scenes in that film, as Mr Chan will be the first to admit with fantastic comedy acting. The scene when she tells Wong Kei Ying she's pregnant was genius. But I'd have to say my favourite of her films is The Canton Godfather, perhaps because we got to see her perform some lively songs as well as deliver another great comedy performance.
Anita, you will be missed. -
toyguy — 22 years ago(January 30, 2004 02:15 PM)
My favorite Anita Mui role is definitely the character of Tung in "The Heroic Trio". The story itself was well conceived, but I think few female films stars in Hong Kong (then and now) could have pulled off such a great performance. Her character was the only one IMHO that was not 1 dimensional. She had to act vulnerable and beautiful as the police lieutenants wife, and the next scene she's this ultra-cool super heroine. Some people complain about her looks but see her in this movie, she's gorgeous in most scenes. Also see her in the follow-up sequel "The Executioners". Her character gains an additional dimension as that of a prisoner. See Tung overcome her own demons and carve her trademark mask out of a tin plate.
Anita's tapes were always close by during my college days to help me get through those tough all-nighters. Her beautiful voice and sweet face will be missed forever. -
tolos — 21 years ago(January 06, 2005 09:56 PM)
I thot Anita was wonderfully funny in both Drunken Master and Rumble in the Bronx - but she was too young to be playing the roles of older women - that's why my favorite of her roles is in Heroic Trio (and to a lesser degree Executioners, filmed the same year) - she is so compassionate and inspiring in the role, but she also at her most beautiful and luminous in those shots - she seems genuinely in love and glows - I think she must have put on a little weight to "bulk up" for this action role - she seems so much thinner in the other two roles - and it makes her seem fuller, more womanly, more beautiful on the screen - I love Michelle Yeoh, but I was totally taken with Anita in Heroic Trio - so sad to finally find out she's gone.
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forevertaboo — 20 years ago(June 08, 2005 11:53 AM)
Though I adored her in The Heroic Trio and Executioners, I appreciated her role most in what is titled in the States as Miracles. I forget original title, but her role in that movie was wonderful, being a dancing showbiz star and a dance/song number in the movie, no less. If it wasn't for Anita's character, Jackie wouldn't have helped Lady Rose and we wouldn't have a full story Rest in peace.
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protocol_africa — 20 years ago(September 19, 2005 01:25 PM)
First off, I had no idea she'd passed away until the viewing of her resume on this site.
In terms of favorite performance I'd have to say I'm ill-equipped.
Being I've only seen one film of hersThe Heroic Trio. -
cul-de-sac-1 — 20 years ago(March 04, 2006 08:23 AM)
the most memorable perfomances:
SAVIOUR OF THE SOUL, MOON WARRIORS, A BETTER TOMORROW III, HEROIC TRIO
Tsui Hark is one of the true greatest filmmakers of all-time. (masterpieces: chinese feast, seven swords, lovers, legend of zu) -
rudeboy8080 — 19 years ago(March 17, 2007 09:59 PM)
She was great in 'Drunken Master 2' as Wong Fei Hung's impish stepmother. 'Rumble in the Bronx' was a flawed movie, but I cared about her character. Her role as Ah Tung/Wonder Woman/Neui Fei Hap/Shadow Fox in 'The Heroic Trio' was great, too.
The late Anita Mui had some nice lipskind of like the late Priscilla Lane's lips. -
littlefuzzy — 15 years ago(September 10, 2010 05:11 PM)
While I haven't seen much else, I'd have to say she was amazing in Drunken Master 2 (or The Legend of Drunken Master.)
I loved it when she hid evidence of the mah-jongg game and pretended that she was treating the other women for "gynecological troubles", telling her husband she was pregnant to save Wong-Fei Hung from getting in trouble, the pretend crying and saying "he hit my belly!" after fighting the Fu Manchu officer, and just about every scene she was in during this film -
Seaweed-2 — 11 years ago(May 14, 2014 01:46 PM)
I've seen most of the films mentioned. This week, however, I just saw two that were new to me,which were equally good. English titles were "The Fortune Code" - a really silly Hong Kong comedy filled with all the most famous stars of 1990, set in WW2, but with 1990 haircuts and anachronisms all throughout. She was glamorous and funny. The other was "Kawashima Yoshiko" the true story of a Manchu princess who was sent to live in Japan and was later a spy that helped Japan invade Manchuria. In that film Anita played the character from age 17 until death at age 40. She was 27 when she made it. It was released the same year as the other film I mentioned and they both also starred Andy Lau. In the second film she really got to show her dramatic range and she sung the end theme song.