Friday, February 28, 2014

丐世英雄The Beggar Hero - Meet & Greet/Star Tour ("丐世英雄" 大型影迷見面會暨放映會) Wayne Lai (黎耀祥) - 28 Feb 2014







































“The Beggar Hero” finally sees the light of day after failing to hit the local cinema circuit during the CNY golden slot. Ouch!! This drawback must have hurt the investors’ pocket big time.  Sorry to rain on their parade but I think it will be an uphill struggle to achieve reasonable, let alone impressive box office results. Having TV king, Wayne, to lead the movie will not save the ho-hum plot and mundane acting.  I would be surprised if the movie breaks even.  Good luck with the R.O.I (return of investment) !  For the local film industry sake, I sincerely hope it does.  Wayne was reportedly courted with a 7 figure pay check to star in this local flick, shot entirely in Penang.  Penang is fast becoming a much sought- after region scouted for location shoot, what with the recently concluded “Outbound Love” (surpassing 30 points during the last two weeks of airing) and now, this beggar themed movie (which was actually shot before  TVB crew came over).


A supposedly “grand” meet and greet session was held at Megamall concourse (of all places!). Can’t they splurge a little on promotions and have it at more upscale malls like Gurney Plaza or Queensbay?  The only saving grace is they managed to invite our honorable Chief Minister, Lim Guan Eng, to the event.  Wayne looks haggard and exhausted (probably from non-stop shooting) and sporting a bruised lips (from eating seafood, infection and lack of rest …or so I read in Weibo).  Yikes! Even the Chief Minister (4 years Wayne’s senior) looks younger! Once again, the Penang Chief Minister proves to be a popular and formidable figure.  The artistes were clamoring to  have their pictures taken with the affable politician.  Wayne did not have the opportunity to say much but when he did, he tried his best to sweet talk the audience. Yes, it worked.  The event was short but the organizer managed to squeeze in a simple game session. Wayne’s fan walked away as the winner, beaming with joy while clutching the autographed poster.  Karen Kong  (Wayne’s  female love interest in the movie) seems to be indulging in acting more than singing these days.  Sweet  gal. The rest of the cast is just blah. Worth a mention is the catchy pop-rock-rap theme song from the Taiwanese dude, Max Ku.  Before Wayne could officiate the event by breaking the makeshift bricks (with “The Beggar Hero” wordings emblazoned on the wall), he was quickly whisked away to the cinema for the gala premiere. This leaves the emcee no choice but to let Henry Thia do the honor instead.  The next day, I was at one of the cinemas where the promotional activity is supposed to take place. The cinema was not even 1/3 filled up.  Wayne was nowhere to be seen (which was misleading from the schedule published in the media) .  Only Henry and the local stars turned up.  Again, I think it would be more effective to not just have it inside the cinema and its vicinity. Have a proper stage to promote the movie for heaven’s sake. Don’t be penny wise but pound foolish.  On a side note, I personally feel that developing a story on the trials and tribulation of a durian seller, laksa hawker or mural artist in Penang would ignite more buzz  than a beggar’s fight against rival beggar clan and gangsters .