Tang Bohu Dianchouxiang is a classic of Stephen Chow. How to evaluate Gong Li's performance in it?

Gong Li is a very good actress. Before Stephen Chow starred in Tang Bohu's Chou-heung, she had already appeared in Zhang Yimou's films Red Sorghum, Raise the Red Lantern, Chou-heung Lawsuit, Red Bean and other excellent domestic films, especially Gong Li's performance in The Battle of Qin Fighters in Ancient and Modern Times was particularly outstanding, and even imitated by Hong Kong films, and it was Stephen Chow's unique skill to imitate this film. However, before that, Gong Li rarely acted in comedy movies, and Stephen Chow was also famous for another nonsense comedy. Prior to this, Stephen Chow established his position with a series of excellent works, such as Gambling Saint, Do Sesame Officer and so on, so his films were very demanding. Before that, Stephen Chow had cooperated with Gong Li, that is, Gambling Saint on the Beach, in which Stephen Chow was a man who traveled through the past. It can be said that this is an early time-travel movie, but in this movie, Stephen Chow played most jokes, and many supporting roles were brilliant, so Gong Li didn't have to do anything, so Gong Li played two of them fairly. By 1994, it was the second time that they cooperated with Tang Bohu to light Chou-heung. But many people think that Gong Li's performance in this film is a little reserved, because all the actors try their best to act, and Gong Li seems a bit out of place. In fact, Gong Li is really stuck, and she doesn't do some exaggerated performances like other actors, but it is precisely because of this that Gong Li plays Chou-heung with more characteristics. Because Gong Li's Chou-heung embodies the gentleness and delicacy of classical women in China, such Chou-heung attracts Stephen Chow's Tang Bohu, which is more convincing. Therefore, in this play, although Gong Li felt that she had not given up and even regretted it, her acting skills were excellent.