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COLD WAR 1994 is scheduled to open today, and the latest "special training highlights" have been unveiled. Playing the young version of Lee Man Bun, Terrance Lau Chun Him fought from beginning to end, and staged a series of gunfights, car chases and hand-to-hand combat with the underworld leader "Mr. Yuen" Louise Wong Dan Nei; the film company also announced that it will collaborate with local cartoonist Wong Shui Pan to launch an exclusive art exhibition, character card drawing event and the "COLD WAR Wine and Music Fest".
Ah Him and Louise "joined forces" and together with Jeffrey Ngai Chun Sun in the teahouse fought their way out with the enemy in close combat and under a rain of bullets. In one of the scenes Ah Him and Louise drove a motorcycle at high speed to escape the chase, and in order to present the most realistic sense of chase speed, the crew specifically applied for a road block on the East Kowloon Corridor in the early morning for live filming with special effects to create a high-energy speeding scene.
Ah Him even "risked his life", not only fighting to the death with the enemy in a high-speed vehicle, but most of his body was thrown out of the car and his head was only a few inches from the road. On the tarmac of Kai Tak Airport still in heavy rain, he and Angus Yeung Tin Yue fought at close range from the outside of the high-speed vehicle.
Director Longman Leung Lok Man praised Ah Him for being "capable of drama and action", had solid firearms training and an unlimited future; although Wong Dan Nei was making her debut in an action movie, she worked just as hard as Ah Him. Her eyes were in character, and her performance felt like she has been through hundreds of battles and did not look like that of a novice in action movies at all.
Wong Dan Nei also said that this is her first film to officially receive special training in martial arts and firearms. The intensive training has made her realize that her long limbs had advantages in sparring and camera presentation. Although she was physically exhausted, she was very satisfied with the ideal results every time. She always felt that she had "a good time from the fight" at the end of work.
In order to cope with the series of fierce battles, the crew has arranged for all the actors to undergo hellish special training two months before filming began. None of the police organized crime unit and the mob camp were spared, covering hand-to-hand combat, boxing, kicks and difficult throws. Among them playing the role of a senior inspector, Mandy Tam Man Huen challenged an action movie for the first time and showed ruthlessness "that would rival men's" together with Wong Dan Nei.
Dee Ho Kai Wah stated that shooting a gun was even harder than close distance combat, and he thanked Kevin Chu Kam Yin and Wong Yik Ho for sharing their experience in action scenes. "The close combat could rely on camera angle accommodations sometimes, but the gun holding pose truly relied completely on my own to grasp."
Playing the gangster's protégé, Ngai Chun Sun said with a smile that his main task was to "be beaten all the time", but actually he also personally performed action scenes and did not take it easy.





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