Wednesday, May 19, 2021

Hubert Wu Admits to Being Rational, Erica Chan Buries Emotions and Relies on Acting to Vent

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Artistes Hubert Wu, Erica Chan, and Helena Law were in Sai Wan filming for the new series "Falling in Love with My Bad Luck". The plot had him act out a sad scene where his relative has left. Helena, who plays his paternal grandmother, has passed away. When he was cleaning up for her in the room, he saw things that momentarily reminded him of her, so he cried tears of sadness, and Erica couldn't help but get teary-eyed when she saw him like this.

He pointed out that he is not a sentimental person whose emotions fluctuate easily; he is more rational. However, his previous series, "Return of the Cuckoo", also had a lot of crying scenes; it is also the same for "Falling"...completely emotionally explosive. Speaking of girlfriend Sisley Choi dubbing to the point of crying in a previous episide of "Dub-of-War", he frankly said that he watched it and praised all the contestants for performing well. When it was said that Sisley's voice sounded exactly like Amy Kwok's, he immediately laughingly said, "You ask her! Why are you asking me?! (Because you know her voice best!) Well, she really put her heart into getting a grasp of it! (Do you dare to take up the challenge?) I am not a person who is good at dubbing. I should just sing and act!" He was also very polite upon seeing Helena, immediately calling her 'paternal grandmother'. Helena also cordially asked him, "How are you?! Have you had enough sleep?" The two were like a 'real grandmother and grandchild'.

As for Erica, who is working with Helena for the first time, frankly said that, although [Helena] is already 87 years old, when she saw her filming a scene where she was yelling at Hubert the other day, her acting and aura were rather incredible, revealing that she took the initiative to ask her senior about her acting experience. Speaking of acting out crying scenes, Erica said that she is usually a person who does not shed tears easily...would bury her emotions. Acting just happens to allow her to vent. She said, "I don't even lose my temper much. Nothing much will touch my bottom line, except hurting my family". She also revealed that she filmed an emotional crying scene the day before; this scene was even the deepest she had immersed into a role. She frankly said, "Really broke down. I was very immersed. After crying, felt paralyzed and had no strength. Director said 'cut', but I still could not stop. (How did it feel?) It was very fun. It felt great".

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