Monday, December 25, 2023

The Goldfinger 金手指 movie premiere and promotion - TRX Exchange (22 December 2023)

 












































It’s been at least 3 decades since Tony Leung last appeared in public events in Malaysia.  He used to be a regular in Malaysia for personal stage shows and TVB functions back in the 80s.  I saw Tony a decade ago during Anita Mui’s HK memorial concert, where he was one of the star-studded performers.  News of Tony gracing “The Goldfinger” 金手指 gala premiere cum meet-the-fan at Aurum Theatre, TRX mall generated lots of buzz. It’s certainly a rare treat to catch the legendary Tony Leung in the flesh. From a heartthrob during TVB “Police Cadet” days, Tony is now an internationally acclaimed superstar who had clinched all the major Asia acting awards (Golden Horse, Golden Rooster, Hong Kong Film Awards), along with the Golden Lion Lifetime Achievement award at Venice Film Festival recently.  Tony embarked on a whirlwind back-to-back promotional blitz, from HK on Wed, to Singapore on Thursday and finally, in Malaysia on Friday. Director, Felix Chong (he also co-wrote the script of “Infernal Affairs”) and producer, Ronald Wong were also part of the entourage. The movie also reunites Tony with buddy and long time collaborator, Andy Lau (last team-up in “Infernal Affairs”).  Director, Felix, divulged that this flick is inspired by the BMF scandal that made major headlines in Malaysia and Hong Kong in the early 80s.  Yes, long before the infamous Jho Lo and 1MBD scandal, Malaysia was also in the limelight for another financial fraud case involving George Tan of Carrian Group (purportedly a Sarawakian/Malaysian who holds a Singapore passport) and BMF.  BMF stands for “Bumiputra Malaysia Finance”, an offshore subsidiary of Malaysia government-owned, Bank Bumiputera.  The graft scandal was in the form of questionable loans to Carrian Group which was in the range of billions of  Malaysian Ringgit. It also resulted in the brutal murder of a Malay senior auditor, sent to HK to conduct an extensive audit on the dodgy loans.  The auditor was strangled and his lifeless body was dumped in a banana plantation. Tony plays antagonist Ching Yat Yin (a role based upon George Tan’s shady character), while Andy Lau is the ICAC investigator assigned to probe the financial fraud. Other in the cast includes Alex Fong, Simon Yam, Carlos Chan, Philip Keung and Charlene Choi.  Tony revealed that aside from being fascinated by the storyline, the prospect of working together with Andy again is the main draw to accept the offer. Tony expressed it is challenging and refreshing to play the role of a flamboyant conman since he has only taken up 5 baddie roles in his career. The costumes , make-up and props depicting the 80s era also helped Tony to immerse into  the  character.  “The Gold Finger” 金手指 opens nationwide on 30st December onwards.

Tuesday, November 14, 2023

"The Locksmith" 鎖戰 movie premiere and promotional events in Penang (featuring Philip Keung, Raymond Wong and Samantha Ko- 姜皓文、黄 浩然 and 高海宁.) - 12 and 13th November, 2023.


 




























































Suspense thriller, “The Locksmith” (鎖戰) is a movie shot entirely in Penang island. Even the director (making his directorial debut and switching from commercials to feature film) is a Penang dude known as Wu Peiji. The movie is co-produced by Louis Koo’s company, “One Cool Film Production”, along with several local producers.  This marks Louis’s venture into South East Asia, most notably in Malaysia and Singapore.  As expected, “The Locksmith” had tremendous support from the Penang state government and Tourism Board.  Leading the movie is Hark Gor aka Philip Keung, who is no stranger to Penang. He has a second home in Tanjong Tokong, Penang.  Hence, this project is obviously close to his heart.  Other notable cast are Raymond Wong, Benz Hui, Samantha Ko, plus local artistes Yumi Wong, Thomas Kok (formerly of boy band “Thomas & Jack”) and new child star, Chanel.  Philip plays the role of a Malaysian locksmith and Samantha is the daughter of Benz Hui, who also happens to be Philip’s “sifu”. Raymond takes on the cop character.  To heighten the sense of mystery, each artiste only received their part of the script which means they are not aware of the plot involving others.

There’s a series of publicity blitz in Penang surrounding the movie launch, which will be released nationwide, Brunei and Singapore on 16th of November. Prior to that, the movie premiere was held on 13th of November at Mega Cineplex. Mega Cineplex never disappoints when it comes to film premieres as they are always super generous in giving away free tickets, movie merchandise/freebies and customer service is top notch. A massive enthusiastic crowd turn-up to support the event, with many Penang state assemblymen invited as well.  Philip’s wife, Anna Kam, was also in attendance to support hubby.  What made me flinched is the local investor asking audience to sing along a birthday song for the one of the assemblymen, which is totally uncalled for and had me mortified ! Come on, he’s a YB, not artiste ! Silly sucking up move ! My ears also hurts from the emcee deafening and too loud for comfort lame and old skool banters. If ticket sales breached MYR10 million, the local investors vowed to shoot a sequel. After Penang and Sabah, the artistes will be heading to KL and Sarawak for more promotional activities.  Watch the video clips for Philip, Samantha and Raymond’s thoughts about this movie.