Aaron Kwok gets a major overhaul to play a veteran cop |
Maggie Shiu, Elaine Jin and Patrick Tam courtesy of mingpao.com |
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Aaron Kwok Fu Sing, Maggie Shiu Mei Kei, Elaine Jin (Kam Yin Ling), Patrick Tam Yiu Man and Yeung Sze Man yesterday attended the Philip Yung Chi Kwong directed new film DAP HUET CHUM MUI (STEP IN BLOOD TO FIND PLUM) production start worship ceremony. Playing a veteran cop Sing Sing wore glasses, dyed his hair white, grew facial hair and hunched over a little. The complete opposite of his usual handsome image, he also said that the costume brought him into characters even easier.
Sing Sing said that this was the first time he grew his facial hair out this long in his film career. He grew it for two or three weeks. Everyday he had to spend a lot of time on dying his hair white. His character would be different from his usual energetic self. Thus he reduced his exercise rate in half so he would be a little more solemn. He said that the great sacrifice this time was no big deal because he loved film and this script was good. However acting with glasses affected his vision and made his farsightedness worse. Would this look affect his courtship after work? He said that he would be very focused at work and would not have much personal activities. However this was the oldest look in his film career, he joked that no one would recognize him if he went to the supermarket and department stores like this. They might even lend him a hand!
Sing Sing has already completed the film THE MONK, which Jaycee Chan (Fong Cho Ming) was also a part of. As for the effect of "Fong Tung drug case", Sing Sing said, "I do my part as an actor. I don't have to comment, the rest is left for the film company to handle."
Yesterday Shiu Mei Kei wore a wedding ring. Did she get married? She quickly said, "Yes, but only in the film. I even have two kids!"
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