Monday, July 22, 2024

[2024.07.23] MICHAEL HUI, DAYO WONG BECOME MOVIE ETIQUETTE MASTERS

Elaine Jin and Michelle Wai continue their mother in law and daughter in law relationship in a public service announcement
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Chu Pak Hong and Rachel Leung take selfies at the movies, which riles up Michael Hui
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Dayo Wong advises Elaine Jin and Michelle Wai to lower their voices while they talk loudly about the movie

Michael Hui gently reminds Chu Pak Hong and Rachel Leung that they are blocking his view while taking selfies
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Dayo Wong Tze Wah and Michael Hui Koon Man collaborated again after 32 years, starring in the movie THE LAST DANCE (POR. DEI YUK) that will be released on November 14. Director Anselm Chan Mou Yin worked with the cast and the crew to produce a THE LAST DANCE "theater etiquette film". In addition to Wong Tze Wah and Hui Koon Man, Michelle Wai Sze Nga, Chu Pak Hong, Catherine Chau Ka Yee, Elaine Jin (Kam Yin Ling), Rachel Leung Yung Ting and Chung Suet Ying performed together. The film will premiere on Emperor Cinemas tomorrow (24th).

Wong Tze Wah and Hui Koon Man entered the theater to watch their starring roles in THE LAST DANCE but encountered a problem audience played by other actors as they committed a series of inappropriate behaviors in the theater. First of all, Chung Suet Ying arrived late after the movie started, which affected the audience who arrived on time from watching the show; and then Chu Pak Hong and Leung Yung Ting took selfies with their mobile phones, blocking the view of Hui Koon Man behind them. Hui Koon Man had to gently remind them.

In addition, Chaua Ka Yee felt like she was in a deserted place and excitedly called her friends to share her chance encounter with Wong Tze Wah, but Wong Tze Wah kindly advised her to keep quiet. Appearing last were Kam Yin Ling and Wai Sze Nga, who play the roles of mother-in-law and daughter-in-law in READY O/R ROT (BUT YUT SING FUN 2). This time the relationship between the two was no longer tense. They were busier "talking about the movie" than watching the movie. Kam Yinling even said "Big deal". Wong Tze Wah had to remind "mother-in-law and daughter-in-law" to lower the volume on their endless chatter. After being reminded by "theater etiquette masters" Wong Tze Wah and Hui Koon Man, everyone concentrated on watching the show.

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