Monday, August 2, 2010

[2010.08.02] ABRUPT END FOR HUANG XIAOGANG MARRIAGE PROPOSAL

Huang Xiaoming, Joe Chan Qiao-En
courtesy of takungpao.com

Just completely the Chen Kaige directed ORPHAN OF ZHAO in the plains of Inner Mongolia, Huang Xiaoming returned to Beijing to participate in the John Woo (Ng Yu Sum) produced Asian Games film BREAKING THE WAVES (SPLASH WAVE YOUTH). Under the blazing sun of Beijing he rowed the dragon boat while romancing top Taiwan idol series star Joe Chen Qiao-En. Last night he even performed a romantic marriage proposal scene in front of the church in Wangfujiang. The attentive Huang Xiaoming not only took great care of his co-star Chen Qiao-en, but also deliberately prepared beverages and food for the over 100 workers in the crew as a late night snack.

An emotional scene was shot that night, as the romantic marriage proposal ended in a car accident. In order to save "Xiaoyue", the Huang Xiaoming played "Tianhua" pushed Chen Qiao-En away from an oncoming vehicle. Chen Qiao-En landed on the heavy padding on the set. Huang Xiaoming very attentively extended a gentlemanly hand to help Chen Qiao-En up after pushing her down and asked her whether his position and strength were appropriate, which Chen Qiao-En praised. Since the shoot took place late at night, Huang Xiaoming even asked his assistant to buy a variety of beverages and food like KFC for the over 100 workers of the team as late night snack.

The team chose a church in the famous Beijing business circle Changan Street to shoot the romantic marriage proposal between the Huang Xiaoming played "Tianhua" and Chen Qiao-En played "Yuan Xiaoyue". Because the shoot took place on the weekend in the business district, the team tried a variety of ways to isolate the shoot location and the streets to keep the crowd from affecting it. They also waited until after midnight when all the stores were closed before shooting. However several hundred people looked on from afar and were reluctant to leave. They stood at any gap that Huang Xiaoming would enter in hopes of seeing the idol.

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