Although John Woo dropped out of school to work at the age of 16, his enthusiasm for film he had cultivated since childhood became more engaged by studying a large number of film theory books in libraries and bookstores. During this period, he was already filming experimental films with a group of like-minded young people. In 1971, he joined Shaw Brothers Company and served as the deputy director of master Zhang Che. He participated in the production of a series of popular business cards such as "The Horses of the Horse" and "Water Margin", and learned many professional skills. Zhang Che's masculine and tragic style had a profound impact on it. After staying with Zhang Che for several years, Wu Yusen moved to Jiahe,...