Sunday, August 7, 2011

[2011.08.08] ERIC TSANG: FIONA SIT IS THE BEST AT CRYING



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Eric Tsang Chi Wai and Fiona Sit Hoi Kei in the film FORTUNE BUDDIES (GAING CHAU FUK LUK SAU) played father and daughter. The last time they worked together was on the film 2 YOUNG (JO SHOOK). Chi Wai praised Fiona's acting improvement. During the shoot she was able to cry at will. Fiona said that before crying scenes, she would sit on the side, listen to music and stare at the co-star to imagine what happened between them. Would she think of anything unpleasant? Fiona honestly said that two or three years ago she tried it but it did not work. She felt that there were many kinds of crying.

Fiona in the film fell for Wong Cho Nam, a young man who was short on job and education and shorter than her. They even had a kiss scene. She joked that this was an "inspirational kiss" that was very smooth and very sweet, but the funniest part was they missed the lips and she touched Cho Nam's nose. She said in recent years she almost had a kiss scene in every film. 7 years ago when she made 2 YOUNG with Jaycee Chan (Fong Cho Ming), when she learned that she had a kiss scene she was terrified. Derek Yee Tung Sing Chi at the time said to her, "What are you afraid of, after a few more times you would feel nothing."

What was the difference between a kiss scene with Cho Ming and Wong Cho Man? Fiona said that she did not enjoy either as they were only for work. What was she thinking when she kissed? She said that she has not kissed in a long time. As both the producer and the actor, Chi Wai this time made Fiona who could not appear on TVB the lead. Chi Wai said that it did not matter, the most important was she was suitable for the film. The film will be released in the Mainland during the Mid Autumn Festival and the team will promote in Guangzhou. Was he confident about the box office? Chi Wai honestly said that he had confidence. Because the film was about Hong Kong young people looking for work, buying a home and other problems that cut close to home, he believed that the audience will relate.

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