Mean looking Nicholas Tse with a mean looking machine gun |
Although the training has been tough, Nicholas Tse in order to play the character well still feels it is well worth the effort courtesy of on.cc |
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Best Actor Nicholas Tse Ting Fung yesterday worked at Central. With heavy weaponry in his hands he battled law enforcement personnel. With its share of car flips and explosion scenes, the shoot drew many onlookers. In a tank top Ting Fung's Kirin arms were filled with tattoos, as his armed robber look was unveiled.
The Ting Fung starred Emperor Motion Picture THE UNLEASED BLAZE (NO FOR MAN YIN) has been heating up in production. All day yesterday an "armed robbery street gun fight" scene was shot at Central. In the story Ting Fung led Ci Sha and other gang members in a battle against law enforcement personnel Jeana Ho Pui Yu, Angus Yeung Tin Yue and others. Ting Fung's tank top showed off his Kirin arms and chest muscles. His armed robber tattoo look was finally unveiled. With a over 20 pound prop machine gun in his hand, he dominated with his presence.
BLAZE reportedly was approved for a road block for the production on the public holiday yesterday. The team spared no expense and used a variety of vehicles for a "convoy" that assisted with the explosion, car flip and gun fight scenes. Professional security was hired to maintain order. The production cost yesterday alone was already considerable. The investor Albert Yeung Sau Sing led the company executives on a set visit with Simon Yam Tat Wa, who just returned from his vacation in England. During the set and he took photos with Ting Fung and others and could not stop chatting. No wonder Ting Fung often flashed his brilliant smile and admitted that the visit warmed his heart.
Also the action director, Ting Fung admitted a successful road block application was rather difficult, thus later they would find a suitable location elsewhere and construct sets for other major scenes. As for this performance, whether in planning and the actual production he has given his full attention. Reportedly in order to get into his character's shape, Ting Fung for months kept training like mad and even quit sugar and carbohydrate in order to get the "zero fat" result in return. Speaking of the tattoos on his body, Ting Fung urged everyone to keep an eye out. "Because aside from the arms, my chest also had a big one. Today the clothes covers it. (How much time do they take to draw everyday?) Over a hour or two!"
As for casting, Ting Fung asked for the CREATION OF THE GODS I rising star Ci Sha and Lin Qiunan, who was already a world martial art champion at age 8. Just turning 20, Qiunan was seen as the secret weapon. On the day of the production start he did not have any special introduction, reportedly Emperor was interested in selling him under its banner and the negotiation was already in the final stretch. The company hoped to make another action film actor after Ting Fung.
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