
Stake attention in this memory
This image captures an indoor display featuring two framed panels dedicated to prominent Hong Kong film personalities, Stephen Chow and Jackie Chan, likely within an exhibition or museum in Guang Zhou Shi, China. On the left, a display titled "Stephen Chow (famous comedian, director)" in both Chinese (周星馳 (著名喜劇演員、導演)) and English, presents a black-and-white circular portrait of Chow wearing a beret and looking pensive. The accompanying text, in both languages, expresses his admiration for Bruce Lee, stating: "Bruce Lee is my idol. I am determined to be a martial artist or an actor. Now, everything I try to fight for is because of him. He is a special man in the history of Hong Kong movies. He is unique. He has martial arts talent and also all necessary conditions. He is the first to see the future development of Kung Fu. He is a true forerunner." On the right, a similar display for "Jackie Chan (famous Kung Fu actor, director)" (成龍 (著名功夫演員、導演)) features a sepia-toned circular portrait of Chan smiling and wearing a dark jacket. His text also references Bruce Lee: "Bruce Lee has really practical martial arts value. His goal is to win in actual combats. He said in 1969 that his martial arts style is the practical street fight. All moves can come in handy, and all the tricks can be used for himself." The panels are white with black text, enclosed in a simple white frame, and appear well-lit. The background beyond the display frame is subtly textured.
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