Chung Suet Ying has her hands full with the award in one and flowers in the other courtesy of on.cc |
Chung Suet Ying does not feel bitter because she has always enjoyed making movies courtesy of singtao.com |
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Chung Suet Ying plays a hearing-impaired person in THE WAY WE TALK and uses sign language in her performance |
Videos of a 15 year old Chung Suet Ying competing in ASIAN MILLIONSTAR have gone viral |
Chung Suet Ying in a past special shared the stage with German Ku and Panther Chan courtesy of mingpao.com |
Actress Chung Suet Ying recently played the hearing-impaired person in the movie THE WAY WE TALK (HONG NGOR GUM TIN JUM MOR SUET), with which at the "61st Taiwan Golden Horse Awards" she defeated her elders Sylvia Chang Aijia and others to win the Golden Horse Best Actress award for the first time. Yesterday she spoke to the media and popped champagne to celebrate. She said that she had no special way to celebrate, just got a good night's sleep. "Rest more and recover, which would improve my health." She said that originally she planned to watch a lot of movies at the Golden Horse Film Festival, but she ran into audience appreciation event.
Chung Suet Ying said that when she won she was no longer emotional. "Because I never thought about winning, so when I was on the stage I was very peaceful." When the winner was announced that night, some nominees were photographed with their mouths wide open, seemingly surprised by the results. In response, Chung Suet Ying pointed out that she has not watched the video online again. She was not used to watching her own video, as she was afraid that her thank you speech was poor. She used to love watching artists' thank you speeches on the stage and thought that they were very well spoke, but she did not perform too well. Did the result stun Sandra Ng Kwan Yu? Chung Suet Ying generously said, "Don't judge people's mood at the time by a picture, but even if they were surprised it was reasonable; because even I was surprised. Many were surprised. The camera at the time was purely on a close up shot of her face, so everyone blew it out of proportion and talked about it. (Did you see Kwan Yu afterward?) After the award ceremony I didn't run into the other four actresses." She also pointed out that she did not think she was better than others; only the subject of the movie and the character designs had more potential for performance. Before hand she had to learn diving and sign language, the method of expression was also different from the general public's speaking method. Perhaps thus the judges gave a lot of cumulative points for preliminary preparation. When asked if the next target would be the Hong Kong Film Awards Best Actress, she said, "I don't know when the movie will be released in Hong Kong, so I don't know if I have any confidence. I haven't thought about it yet. (Getting a pay raise?) No one has asked me yet, so I haven't taken it into account. Should I get a raise? Then I would tell you I need a raise, haha." When asked if she would start to be more selective with roles? She said, "It's not up to me to choose. When people look for me, they may think would I be willing to do it? So they are deterred. I would accept any role, and I am happy when I have a movie to make."
In addition, she revealed that after winning the award, she received more than 200 text message blessings. Even her mobile phone app could not take it, so she simply turned off the phone; in addition to the Golden Horse Awards, she was also presented with an electric car by the event. She was worried about where to put it. When the media proposed that it could be sold for cash, she awkwardly said that because only a few were made and the front of the car was inlaid with a horse head logo, it would be difficult to sell. "If I sold it I could be easily discovered, because it has the Golden Horse Award logo. Maybe I would leave it at the company."
Chung Suet Ying, who used to work at the radio station, thanked the group ILUB after winning the award. She said that when she left the radio station, their foul mouths wished that she would become a "future Best Actress". Now that their words have come true, ILUB conceivably was also very happy. She started acting a year after leaving the job. She humbly said that everyone at first were joking and taking jabs at her. "From making fun of me and laughing at me in the beginning, they turned into being happy for me now." However she did not feel the bitterness has ended and the sweetness has arrived, because she has never felt bitter. However she would accept the sweetness that has arrived. She was happy to see many more new actors making movies in Hong Kong, as the opportunities have gone to young actors. She said, "This year I have made two series and two movies, which weren't a lot. However it's not like I had no job either." Now her goal is to strive to become someone who loves to make movies.
After winning the award, the clip of Chung Suet Ying in "Asian Millionstar 3" with Panther Chan Lui and German Ku Cheuk Man sharing the same stage went viral on the Internet. "I have already forgotten about this clip, at the time I was meeting them for the first time." Now all three have achieved success, the competition has been called a star making cradle. She said, "During the competition I thought so too. At the time many people watched that program in my age group. Looking back, I felt I was like a rice ball at the time. Because back then I, including the performance, was even more unsightly. Now I have the chance to watch it again, it seems to be a pretty interesting record. It has become a part of my memory. It's pretty good for people to laugh at the dummy. (The defeat 'made' the Best Actress today?) I only came in 16th, it's impossible for me to win. It's a good thing anyway. I can clearly identify that I'm not suitable for singing, my singing is unpleasant. Haha!"
In addition, Sylvia Chang will attend the "Reading Sharing Session" of Edko Films' DAUGHTER'S DAUGHTER in Hong Kong on December 7th, and invited renowned theatre director Edward Lam Yik Wah, who has collaborated with her on the play DESIGN FOR LIVING, as a special guest to discuss the new book and film.
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