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What's the name of the motorcyclist played by Andy Lau?

It should be "the escaped soldier", also called "the chariot of fire".

Type: action

Region: Hong Kong

Duration: 90 minutes

Director: Dong Chengyi

Starring: Andy Lau, Liang Yongqi and Wu Dawei.

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Azu (Andy Lau)' s biological mother died in her teens, and her father was not good at discipline, so their relationship was alienated by the arrival of her stepmother. The only thing that can give Joe a sense of satisfaction in life is driving a motorcycle, which is indeed his only skill. In downtown Tsim Sha Tsui, a bar often gathers a group of young people who like to drive motorcycles. With his natural talent and speed, Joe is a hero in the eyes of these young people, and the respect he gets is directly proportional to the treatment he gets during the day.

Azu's father, Uncle Paul (Qin Pei), has developed rapidly in motorcycle maintenance industry in recent years. In addition to obtaining the exclusive agency of a famous motorcycle brand, he also sought sponsorship to organize racing teams in Southeast Asia. Especially when father and son are at odds, Uncle Paul never allows his son to join the team. His father didn't support him, and Joe was very bitter. His resentment prompted him to meet his father's drivers frequently, and he gained extra satisfaction by beating them and humiliating his father.

Aunt (Liang Yongqi) is Joe's girlfriend. She works in Uncle Paul's motorcycle shop and devotes herself to Joe. One night, Joe was going to fight in the street again, and his attitude was more serious than usual, because his opponent was David (Wu Dawei). David was born in a wealthy family and graduated from department of mechanical engineering. He has professional maintenance equipment in his garage. In a steep corner, Azu suffered the worst accident in his life because of a temporary mistake, and woke up in a coma for ten days. Lying in the hospital bed, Azufang knows how much Ayi loves him, who is always around and often cries for his injury. The concern of his girlfriend, the sudden change and the heartfelt words of his predecessors in the car industry have reversed Azu's outlook on life. After leaving Kangfu, Azu gave up his original job and made up his mind to do a good job in the motorcycle repair shop run by his friend Le Jia (Qian Jiale).

One night, Joe and Le Jia went to a bar to grab business. Unable to stand everyone's ridicule, Le Jia angrily challenged him. However, after all, racing is a competition between people and cars, and the general impulse can't be achieved. In order to catch up with David, Le Jia took all the risks and the accident happened. When Le Jia was seriously injured and died beside Azur, Azur had mixed feelings.

Up to now, the only thing Azu can do is to take back his battle suit and war horse, and then challenge Dawei. Only by breaking through the demons can we continue to live with dignity and confidence. However, this decision made Ayi extremely disappointed, worried and even more desperate. She decided to immigrate to Hong Kong with her family unless Azu was willing to give up fighting cars. In order to regain his dignity and self-confidence with victory, Azu forced himself to return to the scene of the accident that day and practiced hard over and over again. If the accident is a turning point, today's hard training is like a course of treatment. The hospital allows the body to recover and recuperate, and the road calms the psychological trauma. For Joe, this will be the last car race in his life. The escaped warrior "fire chariot". If there is love in heaven, it is about motorcycles.