Friday, July 22, 2022

[2022.07.22] JENNIFER YU RISKS HER LIFE AND RUNS THE STAIRS WHILE PREGNANT

Vincent Wong and Jennifer Yu may be working together for the first time, but they rapidly develop chemistry
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Television's Best Actor Vincent Wong Ho Shun and Jennifer Yu Heung Ying worked together on the Ng Yu produced film PRETTY HEART (SUM LUI MEI), but they had ample chemistry. Ho Shun praised Jennifer's effort in the production. "Our chemistry was great. I felt that she was an actor would rub herself hard. This state would give other actors heartaches and stimulate them. everyone would set off spark and adding more layers to each scene."

Jennifer also pointed out that Ho Sun was a great partner. Like in one scene she and her father had an argument. She was unable to get into character right away. Ho Shun like playing an acting instructor asked her a few questions about the plot, which were able to put her in character very quickly.

Aside from almost getting run over, Jennifer in a stairway running scene also gave a "fatal performance". Actually at the time she did not know that she was already pregnant, she still kept running for her life. Afterward the entire team would still be shaken from thinking about it! Jennifer also pointed out that the scene was very memorable. She ran for her life according to the story, luckily she was fine.

Television's Best Actor Wong Ho Shun in recent years entered the film scene. He stated that he really wanted to make movies and hoped to try different challenges. Although he was still a film industry rookie, he has already contributed to the film scene. Due to the pandemic film production rate gradually declined, the Baptist University decided to invest in a cinema circuit movie for the first time so students would have a chance at practical work. The production budget of course was low. In order to help a group of students Ho Shun was willing to be a little more flexible with his salary. He said, "I did charge a happy rate, I am very happy to have the space and be able to support some of Hong Kong's small and mid scale productions that also have heart."

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