Wednesday, October 10, 2012

[2012.10.11] JULIAN CHEUNG FEELS LUCKY

courtesy of takungpao.com

Julian Cheung Chi Lam and Annie Liu (Lau Sum Yau) were on the October cover of the wedding magazine DARIZI. They earlier worked together on a romantic movie. In this interview they each spoke about their view on love.

Sum Yau and Chi Lam both studied abroad. Sensible and passive, Sau Yau recalled her school days in Canada. In order to give her then boyfriend a surprise she bought a plane ticket and flew alone to another province to find him. She did not tell him until the moment she got on the plane. Chi Lam also had a similar experience. He said, "During my first love I just started school in Australia. In order to see her I took an over ten hour ride to find her. At the time I was a stranger in a strange place, but for her I still mustered the courage to do that. Now looking back, perhaps it was not something crazy. Yet at the time for me it was already the craziest thing." Chi Lam felt that in term of love, the so-called crazy was not the variety of silly things that was done out of youthful impulses. Actually it was looking at the future and maintaining the promise of love forever.

Chi Lam felt lucky as he was able to have the feeling of being happy at different stages. In his eyes, happiness was being at peace and stability. "To me, happiness was the word 'peace'. It represented a home, the female owner who lives in it is very stable, safe with everything. She is no longer empty and doesn't need to search anymore. That type of solid feeling without any worry is happiness."

As for the single Sum Yau, the pursuit of the heart was also for the word "peace", for someone to make her feel secure. She said, "With people around me, whether lovers or friends, the sense of security is the most important. The so-called sense of security, it is a familiar and intimate feeling that can be found in the other person. Usually people who can give me this feeling are people who love family and have close relationships with their families."

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