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Thursday, January 31, 2008
Ma Wu Joined 'Life And Death' Crew as Ron Ng's Master
Yesterday, reporters learnt from the crew of "Life and Death" that Hong Kong's veteran actor Ma Wu (午马) has joined the filming crew, playing Ron Ng's Master. Although this Master light/polite demeanour (attitude), and he has a deep love towards Ron (student love), but behind their backs, he is actually KuoMinTang's (National Politics Party) spy and has done many bad things. At the end, he was shot dead by the Communist Party's big sister, played by Sarina.
Nowadays, audience's demands are higher because they are more towards pretty and charming appearances and elegant/gorgeous movements.But people are confused about the real martial arts which appears during the early stage of Hong Kong, where in WuXia clips, where outstanding actors like Ma Wu, who has solid kung-fu foundation and simple acting. Although he is aged, but his body is exceptionally hale and hearty, which performs his agile movements efficiently. Even the young and tough martial arts instructor are inferior to him.
There are many anxious scenes which are designed to make people feel the Life and Death Love. Before even starting to film there was much attention paid to this series, because this series is like the movie “Mr and Mrs Smith”.
In the series, there is a Hong Kong actor Ron Ng, and in Mainland has a very high spirit and no matter if the weather is very cold, he will just go buy warm noodles for his meal during the filming breaks. From Girls Don’t Cry and “笑著活下去”, Mainland actor Yao Chein Yu, has a very demanding role, as she has to act as one who dares to love and hate, a "Barbaric Girl", along with Wen Zheng Rong and Ron Ng, to create a series of two-sided, tangled relationship with love and hate, the Life and Death Love.
Next month they should be finished filming at their location, then afterwards going to Shanghai to film more. Before you know it the show will be available for everyone to watch!
CREDITS: Translated by: Sammy + Celes @ http://ronforever.com
Source: Sina
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