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The Louis Cheung Kai Chung starred movie GOLDEN BOY (GUM TUNG) challenged the limits of physical fitness. Yesterday the teaser trailer was released. In it he received boxing training, busting out his muscles to fight fiercely in the ring. Playing the over the hill genius boxer "Golden Boy" in the film, he, regardless of the hard work in and out of the film, could write a history of blood and tears. He revealed that he has filmed the entire arduous training process, and will later release a documentary with blood and tears so that everyone knows how the road to "Golden Boy" was refined.
Cheung Kai Chung described this "willfulness" as completely within his budget, "Now when I think back to myself that day, I still feel crazy. Before the start of filming I already started special training, and even when I went abroad to film I had a coach with me. Even if I was filming all night and others finished work and resting, I still kept training, whether diet and physical fitness were so hard. Everything I did seemed to be against myself. For the role of 'Golden Boy', I really went to the extreme -- so extreme that even I could not believe it myself." He tried to practice until the pain his body endured felt as if he has been beaten one after time, but faith prevailed over everything, just like the message that the movie wanted to bring out, "Whoever has the thick enough reason can tough out to the end." It was exactly the reason he was working hard to play "Golden Boy" well.
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