Tony Leung talks about refusing to cooperate with Carina Lau in filming, too familiar will lose fres

Mondo Psychological Updated on 2024-01-30

Recently, when Tony Leung was promoting the new film "Goldfinger" in Malaysia, he was asked if he wanted to cooperate with his wife Carina Lau to film, and he did not hesitate to say "no", and explained: "My wife and I felt very strange after filming a film, because we are too familiar and the cooperation will lose its freshness, so I haven't thought about it after that time." ”

Tony Leung and Carina Lau co-starred in Hou Hsiao-hsien's film "Flowers of the Sea" (released in 1988), which was nominated for the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival that year, and the two have not worked together since. Tony Leung admits that he is very much looking forward to working with filmmakers from different places, which can not only broaden his horizons but also bring more diverse works to the audience.

When talking about his retirement plan, Tony Leung said that he has not considered retirement yet. He believes that his acting career is still very long, and he hopes to continue to present more wonderful roles and works on the screen. At the same time, he also said that he will decide when to retire according to his physical condition and state of mind, but for now he is still full of passion and motivation, and is willing to continue to bring more excellent works to the audience. "I hope that in the future, I can make more good films, and in addition to my own local films, I hope to be able to work with filmmakers from different places. ”

Tony Leung predicted that he would shoot a movie in Germany in March next year, and he would play a neuroscientist, "I'm doing a lot of homework now, which makes me crazy now." ”

The movie "Goldfinger" is written and directed by Zhuang **, Tony Leung, Andy Lau, Cai Zhuoyan, Ren Dahua, Fang Zhongxin, Zhou Jiayi, Jiang Haowen, Taibao, Chen Jiale, Qian Jiale, Bai Zhi, Cen Jiaqi, etc. starring in the drama crime film, which will be released worldwide on December 30 this year. The film is adapted from the strange case of Hong Kong, which tells the story of Cheng Yiyan (played by Tony Leung), chairman of the Hong Kong listed company Gali Group, in the seventies and eighties of the 20th century, from a shareholder idol to a street rat. Text reporter Lu Hang.

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