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Yam Tat-wah plays the gangster again in The Marginalist. In which movies has he played a similar role?

Yam Tat-wah once again played the gang leader in Marginal Man, and he also played similar roles in several films. For example, the film Young and Dangerous, which was the first to enter the immigration experiment, played the leading role of Red Star Society, and then played A Le in the underworld with the best actor Tony Leung Chiu Wai. There are also Gunshots, Revenge, Storm of the Haojiang River and Juliet and Liang Shanbo.

The film The Marginalist stars Yam Tat-wah, Richie Jen, Fang Zhongxin and Ng Cheuk Hai. The film mainly tells the confrontation between Arlo, the undercover actor, and Lin, the gangster Yam Tat-wah, on the eve of Hong Kong's return to China. This is a very typical Hong Kong gangster film, especially for many people who like watching Hong Kong gangster films. This is not the 1 cooperation between Yam Tat-wah and Richie Jen. They have worked together in several films before, but they didn't play opposite each other. But in this play, they are opposites, which can be said to have the flavor of the times. Including this drama, there are some old selenium drums, such as,, Guan and others, which are really worth seeing.

When Yam Tat-wah was young, he had a dream of becoming a TV star. Later, after becoming an advertising model, Yam Tat-wah was attracted by TVB and began to play a walk-on role in some criminal investigation dramas. At that time, in order to support his family, Yam Tat-wah chose to make some bad films. Later, because of his appearance, some films began to look for Yam Tat-wah to shoot some black bosses. Yam Tat-wah's acting skills are really good, so Yam Tat-wah has been playing the black boss. Of course, Yam Tat-wah also played other roles, such as a policeman, including winning the Best Actor Award for The Thief of Those Years.

Finally, no matter whether Yam Tat-wah plays a good film or a bad one, Yam Tat-wah has always won the love of many audiences through acting, because Yam Tat-wah always plays what he likes.