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Ask for the name of a movie.
The movie should be "She's from Taipei". The main character of the movie is named Li Lijun, a member of the national martial arts training team. At his godmother's house in Beijing, he meets a young girl from Taipei named Zhang Hong and is asked by her to teach her martial arts. Zhang Hong is interested in competing in the Asian Games, and his admiration for Li Lijun develops into a love affair, which is opposed by his father, who has come to the mainland to look for him. Zhang's father used to be a martial arts expert, but because of his low status, he was rejected by Li Lijun's godmother's father, and in a fit of pique, he stopped talking about martial arts and buried his head in the business world. This time, he met with his old lover, and sensed the progress of the mainland, and his thinking has changed. The Asian Games grand opening, Zhang Hong realized the ideal of participation, and Li Lijun played a high standard, won the all-around champion. The two get together on the carnival night at the end of the Asian Games, and are also blessed by Zhang Hong's father; the style of this movie is very much like the domestic sports movies of the 1960s, with a simple plot and a fast pace, without much dramatic conflict, relying more on the festival-like atmosphere and the excitement of the sports competitions to attract the audience. The movie does not have much impact, and the performance of Xu Xiangdong, who plays the role of the first man, does not make much of a breakthrough, except for the long fist and gunfighting routines performed at the end, which leave some impression on the audience. In fact, Xu was only on hand to referee the Asian Games matches, and did not make the national team for the games. The movie, through clever indirection, shows the matches in a way that makes them seem almost real.
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