Award-winning Filmmaker Details

Best Actor Award

Liang Chaowei

"No Name" as: Director He

Award Comments:

Tony Leung's performance in the movie is calm, delicate and loose, the complexity of multiple identities given to the character is interpreted in a profound and powerful way, the emotional expression is richly layered, the character's inner emotions are progressing layer by layer, and the superb interpretation of literature and martial arts brings the audience a strong sense of immersion in the individual's mature style of acting has a new breakthrough.

The Unknown Film Introduction:

In the 1940s, Shanghai was in a period of insularity. All forces are intertwined, with names and without names, influencing the course of history from different standpoints. Mr. He (Tony Leung), the director of the 76th Secret Service, a nefarious agency that serves the Japanese imperialists at the behest of the Wang government, is a smooth talker who navigates his way between the head of the Japanese Secret Service, Watanabe (Hiroyuki Mori), and an opportunist, Minister Tang (Roc), with a smile that seems to have a deeper meaning than what it says. Secret agents Mr. Wang (Wang Chuanjun) and Mr. Ye (Wang Yibo) are close friends who take orders from the political powers that be, and a few Japanese corpses start to turn their fate. Unable to bear the weight of the revolution and the threat of death, Mr. Zhang (Huang Lei), a former member of the underground party, suddenly defects, and his defection intensifies the bizarre situation.