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Marf Yau stutters in her new film and she has done her homework beforehand.
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Michelle Wai courtesy of on.cc
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Michelle Wai reveals that the movie touched a Hong Kong viewer in Hong Kong, while Dayo Wong jokes that he would have to adjust his sense of humor courtesy of singtao.com
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the Dayo Wong starred THE LAST DANCE is selected to be one of the Hong Kong Asian film Festival's opening films. Yesterday he attended the opening ceremony to promote the film
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Francis Ng
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Michelle Wai just returned from Hawaii and said that the audience there really liked the film
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Rachel Leung is the 21st Hong Kong Asian Film Festival ambassador
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BLOSSOM UNDER SOMEWHERE is also a Hong Kong Asian Film Festival opening film. Producer Fruit Chan, Adam Pak, director Riley Yip, Marf Yau and Sheena Chan pose for pictures courtesy of mingpao.com
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The "21st Hong Kong Asian Film Festival" held its opening ceremony
last night. Guests included Film Festival Ambassador Rachel Leung Yung
Ting, the team of the opening film THE LAST DANCE (POR. DEI YUK)'s Dayo
Wong Tze Wah, Michelle Wai Sze Nga, Tommy Chu Pak Hong, director Anselm
Chan Mou Yin and producer Siu Kim Chau, as well as the team of another
opening film BLOSSOMS UNDER SOMEWHERE (GEI LIU YUT JING GOR CHUN TIN) Marf
Yau Yin Tung, Sheena Chan Shu Yan, Shin Cheung Yuk Hin, Adam Pak Tin Nam,
Paisley Hu (Wu Pui Wi), director Riley Yip Yuk Yang and producer Fruit
Chan Gor.
Wong Tze Wah would be in retreat for the rehearsal of the play
THE TRUTH ABOUT LYING, so he had to complete the promotion of the movie
THE LAST DANCE in the next few days. Earlier Wai Sze Nga attended the
Hawaii International Film Festival on behalf of the film. She said that
she was initially worried that foreigners would not be able to understand
the funeral ceremony of "hell-breaking". The result may also be cultural
differences, when watching the movie the audience let out lamenting
laughter. "Actually, the subject of the movie is touching. During the
Q&A session, the audience said they liked the movie very much; but I
didn't dare to ask why they laughed." Sze Nga also said that there was a
Hong Kong viewer who watched the film at the event. The film was very
touching for him because he was unable to return to Hong Kong to attend
the funeral of his relative during the pandemic. After watching the film,
he felt like he attended the funeral of his relative and provided relief
for him. Tze Wah was curious about what made the foreign audiences laugh,
and believed that he should adjust his sense of humor from it. He pointed
out that he has not seen the finished product in its entirety, and was
looking forward to the reaction of Hong Kong audiences. He joked that he
has never done anything as unsightly as treating friends to watch the
movie, usually they were all about "food and wine". His friends like Sean
Lau Ching Wan and Francis Ng Chun Yu have been very busy so they have not
met up in a very long time. Tze Wah said that he would like to know what
Chun Yu would think about THE LAST DANCE and joked that because Chun Yu
was actually well versed in poetry and literature and read no less than
him.
Making a movie for the first time, COLLAR member Marf said that
comparing to filming dramas and music videos, the film was more delicate.
She even said that she was addicted to acting and hoped to make another
film. Playing the role of a stutterer who was in the second hand
underwear business with her classmate, she was worried that her poor
performance would affect the production progress. Fortunately the crew
arranged for stutterers and speech therapists to provide guidance, but
sometimes she still spoke too fast and forgot about having a stutter.
She looked forward to watching the film on the big screen and has
invited her mother and boyfriend Locker Lam Ka Hei to the premiere.
Co-star Chan Shu Yan pointed out that her character would make a strong
contrast with Marf's. She thought that the song and dance scene in
school uniform at the auditorium was the most special. Because she did not
rehearse before hand, the dance felt improvised. Marf said that the role
ws suitable for Chan Shu Yan since she was a modern dance performer, and
praised her dance as very elegant.
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