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Nicholas Tse, Michelle Wai and Kenny Kwan are full of expectation for their new film's box office courtesy of on.cc |
Artist Nicholas Tse Ting Fung and his girlfriend Faye Wong have a stable relationship, but it turns out that he has been "destined to be alone" on the big screen for many years. Almost every female lead in the movie "met an ill end". When asked if he would ask for "rewriting the ending" in the future, Ting Fung reluctantly said that it was not up to him as it was all in the hands of others!
After years of getting back together with Faye Wong, Ting Fung has never wanted to talk about his girlfriend in a high-profile manner. Yet whenever the two appear in public, their every move seems quite compatible; especially Faye Wong who is becoming more and more affectionate. She was even in rarely seen, more delicate sight at the airport a month ago, when she light pat Ting Fung, lovingly stared and whispered to him in a exceedingly sweet manner. A few days ago, when Ting Fung attended the premiere of the movie CUSTOMS FRONTLINE (HOI GUAN JIN SIN) he was asked about his girlfriend dressing more and more like him. He simply responded, "I haven't been paying attention, so I don't know!" Even his co-star Jacky Cheung Hok Yau could not help but "gossip" as he joked, "You are so daring?" and cracked up everyone.
Despite his real life happiness, Ting Fung's CUSTOMS girlfriend Wai Sze Nga declares him to be "destined to be alone on the big screen"! After years in film, Ting Fung has almost never had a happy ending in love in his movies. This time Wai Sze Nga was shot soon after the opening. Ting Fung's character, who buries his love in his heart, cannot help but have an emotional breakdown when he witnesses it. His acting skills explode. Speaking of this scene, Ting Fung chuckled. "Looking back, the opposite sex who was filming with me really 'left so fast'. All of them had some problems and even died very tragically, but I couldn't control any of those. The screenwriter and the director made the arrangements."
Speaking of CUSTOMS' release early in the summer vacation, Ting Fung admits that there is box office pressure. "Yes, especially now when movies aren't easy to make; but the box office is an outside thought. I would want even more for young people after watching it to feel that there is hope for Hong Kong action movies, and more people would be willing to join the industry and take over." It turns out that what hurts him the most is that Hong Kong-made action movies have stagnated in recent years. "We travel all over the world, everyone is imitating. Tony Jaa says that he only became Tony Jaa after he watched Hong Kong-made action movies, but we actually have given up what we are the strongest at. Isn't it a pity? We lost the only real weapon of Hong Kong film (live-action stunt)!"
Kwan Chi Bun, who participated in the film, couldn't help but say when talking about Ting Fung, "I have never seen him eat on the set. He lifts dumbbells more, he really has the drive. (Would you ask him to give you more stunt training?) No need, this time for me is already considered the extreme limit!" A few days ago the film company released a number of Ting Fung's "fierce chest photos", which immediately became a hot topic. Ting Fung joked, "I am only doing my best! Now it's all gone (pectoral muscles)! (Was the training hard?) It was even more ridiculous while filming RAGING HAVOC (NO FOR MAN YIN), the diet was strictly implemented for two weeks. Once my blood sugar was too low and I got dizzy, the coach next to me poured an entire bottle of the French Toast syrup into my mouth to 'save my life'. Because the human body absorbs sugar the fastest, it recovers energy the easiest. (How did you feel at the time?) It's too sweet! (You couldn't drink water at all?) I can moisten my mouth, but it's better to spit it back out. Because drinking water will make me look bloated, you won't see the curves!"
In addition, Ting Fung recently appeared at the Beijing premiere of CUSTOMS, which attracted a large number of fans. When fans asked him to "give heart" when asking him for a photo, he declined. Ting Fung said, "Sorry, I have never given out hearts in my life." He joked that as a rock singer, he had no reason to make a heart gesture; so he responded with an impromptu rock gesture.
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