Sunday, February 9, 2025

[2025.02.10] JAPANESE AUDIENCE BRINGS FAKE BARBECUED PORK RICE TO TWILIGHT OF THE WARRIORS: WALLED IN SUPPORT SCREENING

The audience for the TWILIGHT OF THE WARRIORS: WALLED IN support screening in Japan dress up and even bring a model barbecued pork rice to watch the movie. The atmosphere is lively.
courtesy mingpao.com

TWILIGHT OF THE WARRIORS: WALLED IN (GAU LUNG SING JAI JI WAI SING) was released in Japan. With a box office of more than 100 million yen, it became the highest-grossing Hong Kong film there in the past five years. Netizen yuu.records yesterday directly reported from the Japanese support screening of TWILIGHT OF THE WARRIORS: WALLED IN, revealing that more than 400 seats were sold out early on. Some audience members appeared in the cosplay, and many people brought their own glasses chocolate, support fans, rattles, etc.

The barbecued pork rice in TWILIGHT OF THE WARRIORS: WALLED IN set off a craze, and the audience was urged not to bring real barbecued pork rice to the venue in advanced. Thus some people brought model barbecued pork rice to watch the show. yuu.records posted on social media, "When each character appear for the first time there would be a lot of screams and cheers, when the big bosses appeared viewers will shout in unison, 'Aniki! (Big Boss)'. When the big bosses toasted, the whole audience screamed, 'kanpai!' When Wong Gau (Philip Ng Wan Lung) said hello in the film, the audience would respond, "Hello!" Wong Gau said, "Thanks! Thanks! Thanks! Thanks!」 The audience would follow up with "Monica ......"

When Tornado (Louis Koo Tin Lok)'s close up appeared on the screen, cheers arose from the audience. When he spoke, the audience responded with "Yes!" "Got it!" When Sei Jai (German Cheung Man Kit) removed his masks the entire audience screened. The viewer praised the atmosphere of the support show as lively and fun as a concert. Some Hong Kong viewers expressed envy and hoped that Hong Kong would also have a support screening so they could play together. Philip Ng Wan Lung reposted the secondary creative work of "Wong Gau" recreated by different Japanese fans on social platforms.

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