Wednesday, May 29, 2024

[2024.05.29] NICHOLAS TSE PLAYS CAPTAIN FOR A DAY

Hok Yau and Ting Fung seriously learn and look forward to showing their professional captain sides

Hok Yau leads the actors onto a Customs vessel and his sense of responsibility doubles

When Kenny Kwan learns that Michelle Wai has a boating license, he cannot be more envious
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Already with a junior lifeguard certification, Nicholas Tse wants to go further and get a boating license after this production
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The Best Actor with active sports genes, Nicholas Tse Ting Fung has a soft spot for water sports. Already awarded with a junior lifeguard certification, he has always wanted to get a boat license but has been unable to do so due to his busy work schedule. Fortunately, he was able to get a taste of being a captain in the new film. He also pointed out that with this production experience, he has more confidence in the future boating license examination!

The Nicholas Tse Ting Fung, Jacky Cheung Hok Yau starred Emperor Motion Picture CUSTOMS FRONTLINE (HOI GUAN JIN SIN) would open in July, For 100% realism, the team made a special trip to the customs base for a location shoot. In one of the major scenes, Hok Yau led a group of subordinates Ting Fung, Michelle Wai Sze Nga, Kenny Kwan Chi Bun and others to shoot on the ship. Before taking their positions they also asked professionals for relevant precautions, including the gestures and professional terms of sailing. They hoped to achieve the most perfect result.

In the scene that day Ting Fung, Hok Yau and others were preparing to go to sea for patrol. Everyone were fully prepared before sending sail. As soon as they boarded the boat, they took their seats and felt the atmosphere in the cockpit. The uniformed Hok Yau held the binoculars while reciting his lines to give orders, which was very imposing; Seated at the helm, Ting Fung strived to familiarize himself with the control in front of him. He said seriously, "Today's shoot felt very solemn; there was a sense of responsibility when boarding the ship, which was completely different from the usual feeling of filming on the set. Actually I like water sports very much, I am a strong swimmer, and have successfully obtained the junior lifeguard license. I have always wanted to get the boating license, unfortunately I haven't had the time. This time through the production I have a deeper understanding of the operation and regulations on the boat, which would be helpful if I do take the boating license test in the future."

Wai Sze Nga, Kenny and the others were more relaxed, as they prepared dinner before the vessel departure in the scene. Wai Sze Nga said, "I rehearsed with Brother Hok Yau just now, and he asked me what's for dinner tonight? I am in charge of dinner today, and I responded to him according to the script and said scrambled eggs with tomatoes. Everyone talked and laughed like a family, and our group of actors have a great relationship. I even privately bought potato chips as an 'added dish'." Although she has obtained the boating license, she stated that this was her first time in the cockpit of the customs vessel and she felt a heavy responsibility. Kenny was very envious when he learned that she had a boating license. He also took the opportunity to ask the professionals about past patrol experience. He was very enterprising and eager to learn.

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