Sunday, May 5, 2024

[2024.05.06] MALE VIEWER SNEAK ATTACKS PHILIP NG

Raymond Lam receives a joke "most 'chok' Walled City resident" certificate
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German Cheung, Raymond Lam, Tony Wu and Philip Ng
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Philip Ng jokes that the viewer gets too much into the movie and still thinks he is his character in the film,Wong Gau

The male viewer during preparation has already launched a kick to Philip Ng.  After demonstrating the "inch impact" Philp Ng shakes hands with the viewer, who pushes him down from behind.

German Cheung, Tony Wu, Philip Ng and Raymond Lam continue to attend audience appreciation events

Raymond Lam complies with viewer request for a photo
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Philip Ng Won Lung aside from working on his new film also promoted the film TWILIGHT OF THE WARRIORS: WALLED IN (GAU LUNG SING JAI JI WAI SING) with Raymond Lam Fung, Terrance Lau Chun Him, Tony Wu Tsz Tung, German Cheung Man Kit, Josev Lau (Giu Ching Fu) and others. They braved the red storm warning and foul weather two days ago to thank the audience for the support. Even Korean viewers were present.

Always known for his "chok" Lam Fung received the "Kowloon Walled City's most Chok resident" certificate. He immediately shared the award photo online, which received comments like "That's right that's right, the most chok is you" and "so chok do you need to reward us with a concert?"

Viewers also presented the cartoon mask and chocolate glasses from the film to Lam Fung, who put them on right away to entertain everyone. He revealed, "The mahjong scene originally had no script, not to mention that neither the director nor I knew how to play. Luckily we had a technical director (pointing at Wu Tsz Tung). The scene talked about the lives of the four brothers." Cheung Man Kit said, "We chose how we appeared in that scene."

In addition, Ng Won Lung during the audience appreciation event at the LOHAS invited a viewer to the stage to demonstrate the "inch impact", but the middle aged man kicked him before he was ready, when he was holding up his microphone and about to speak. Even the book in his hand was knocked out. Then he turned around and kicked again. They continued as Ng Won Lung pretended to punch but pushed him in the chest one. As everyone thought the demonstration was over, the male viewer suddenly struck Ng Won Lun with an elbow and pushed him onto the ground. Wu Tsz Tung immediately helped him up while Lam Fung was stunned. Lam Fung then said, "Oh, we lost. Great great great great great, don't be so impulsive." With his high emotional quotient Ng Won Lung held back and said, "I really don't know Qi Gong." Later he tried to ease the tension more, "Now you can see that I actually don't know Shenda." Many online praised Ng Won Lun for his high EQ online afterward.

As the incident went viral online, Ng Won Lung responded that he was fine, only because he was not prepared he was pushed over. "Very obviously this viewer got too involved into the movie and thought I was Wong Gau (character in the film)." He thanked everyone for their concern, which warmed his heart very much. As of yesterday, TWILIGHT's Hong Kong box office has already exceeded HK$ 20 million. Released simultaneously in the mainland on May 1st, TWILIGHT's mainland box office has reached 315 million yuan RMB and in the top three of the mainland May Day golden week.

Ng Won Lung was undaunted by what happened as yesterday he continued the audience appreciation tour with 6 shows from Cheung Sha Wan to Tuen Mun. The live audience interaction and "inch impact" demonstration segment were cancelled, as they only fielded questions from the audience. Ng Won Lung, Lam Fung, Cheung Man Kit and Wu Tsz Tung received audience compliments of their good performance at the first audience appreciation show. The real life kung fu expert Ng Won Lung said that unlike the character he did not know hard Qi Gong, from the beginning to the end he had to tolerate. "The biggest challenge of the character was taking a beating, but not showing the pain." A viewer asked, "Are you fine from yesterday?" He smiled and said, "No problem, no problem!"

A viewer asked about their most memorable scene. Lam Fung said that at the risk of sounding lame every scene has been very unforgettable. I had to fight from the start to the finish, has everyone have a great time watching the movie? The longest fight scene was the great duel, which took almost two weeks to shoot. All the brothers were united and toughed it out, actually it wasn't easy at all. We fought at least 16 hours a day, the longest was 22 hours in a day. I felt it was quite a feat."

When asked about working with Koo Tin Lok this time, Lam Fung said, "I am happy, actually I have known Boss Goo Jai for over 20 years. I was fortunate to have met this brother not long after I got into the business, now he still teaches me a lot. After joining the company, in recent years I have had more opportunity to participate in big screen performance. I also hope to keep learning myself." Lam Fung said that Goo Jai in the film interacted with every character in the film, in particular everyone had a very difficult time with the life and death emotions in Goo Jai's final scene. Because of the heavy emotions, this scene also took two days to shoot. "The greatest sentiment was that after our hard work, we are able to show it to the audience. We truly are very grateful to the audience for their support. I hope to have even more friends who like this movie, only then would we have the opportunity to make the next one." Before leaving the cinema he stopped to comply with viewers' photo requests.

At one of the audience appreciation shows yesterday, the 4 were asked which fight scene was the most memorable, Wu Tsz Tung joked, "Of course it was that show yesterday." The crowd broke into laughter. Ng Won Lung then smiled and reprised that push after the handshake with the male viewers from two nights ago with Wu Tsz Tung, Lam Fung and Cheung Man Kit. Wu Tsz Tung stressed that they were only joking, saying that every audience appreciation show has been very memorable. The most important was seeing the audience having fun from watching the movie.

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