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What do you think the "Hong Kong flavor" of Hong Kong movies really means?
Hong Kong flavor in Hong Kong movies mainly refers to the living conditions, aesthetic orientation and unique interpersonal relationships of Hong Kong people.

As a city that combines Chinese and Western cultures, Guan Di's song "Dance of Youth 2000" looking up to his heavenly father is the most authentic portrayal of the living conditions of Hong Kong people. They believe in Guan Di, and both the community and the police worship Guan Er and Jesus. Many people will hold western-style weddings when they get married, and witnesses will swear on the Bible when they testify in court.

Due to long-term isolation from overseas and ideological reasons, they have formed a unique aesthetic orientation, which includes benevolence and righteousness in China's traditional culture, freedom in western society, and the unique cultural atmosphere formed by Hong Kong people in their lives.

Hong Kong is just a city with a population of 7 million. Most people will live in Hong Kong all their lives. Compared with us, their social circle is much smaller and difficult to rebuild. Therefore, we can often see in Hong Kong movies that we can still be friends after breaking up-the reason why we have such a special interpersonal relationship is because they have no choice.