On January 14th, the movie "Provisional Robbery" held its premiere in Beijing. Director Mak Kai-Kwong and actors Aaron Kwok, Gordon Lam, Simon Yam, Zhang Keyi and Zeng Bitt attended the post-screening scene to share their behind-the-scenes filming experiences with the audience. T

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1905 Movie Network News On November 14, the movie "Provisional Robbery" held its premiere in Beijing. Director Mak Kai-Kwong and actors Aaron Kwok, Lam Jiadong, Simon Yam, Zhang Keyi and Zeng Bitt attended the post-screening scene to share with the audience Behind-the-scenes filming experience. The film will be released nationwide on January 19.

"Temporary Robbery" is an absurd and humorous crime comedy. It tells the story of the gangster Mei Lantian (played by Aaron Kwok), the taxi driver A Tang (played by Lam Jiadong), and the nursing home social worker Murong Fai (played by Simon Yam) who accidentally form a team to commit a robbery. The story of three decadent middle-aged people got involved in a turmoil in order to track down a huge sum of money they had stolen.

Talking about this role, Aaron Kwok said that Mei Lantian is a type of gangster that he has never played before. He has a sense of black humor. How to present a different gangster? When I was reading the script, a buck-toothed Aaron Kwok suddenly flashed across his face and smiled at me, so he suggested to the director to use buck-toothed characters to make the character's image more three-dimensional, and the director agreed. Aaron Kwok revealed that he would practice his lines at home while wearing buck teeth. Sometimes his buck teeth would come out when he spoke too hard. He had to constantly find the rhythm of the character's speech and amuse the audience with his movements.

In the film, A Zang, a middle-aged man played by Lin Jiadong, is faced with the difficult relationship between mother-in-law and daughter-in-law and the pressure of life due to his superiors and subordinates. An audience member at the scene expressed their sympathy and presented him with a manual "How to Manage the Relationship between Mother-in-Law and Daughter-in-law" A treasure trove. Lin Jiadong said that he didn't need it now that he was single, so he passed it on to Aaron Kwok and Ren Xianqi. Aaron Kwok humorously said that he had memorized these rules by heart, while Ren Xianqi passed the book to his younger generation Zeng Bit.

Ren Xianqi plays the submissive rookie Murong Hui who follows the gangsters. He said that he had played many villain roles since "The Big Deal". When the director approached him this time, he was wondering if he would play a gangster again, but later he found out that he would play a small-time villain. In order to show the suffering of the character's life, he said that I would take the lyrics of "The Heart Is Too Soft" to the extreme: Good people can't do well, and bad people can't do it either.

Zhang Keyi plays a cool female police detective in this movie, who wants to solve major cases. This is her first time playing a police role, and she is trying to challenge action scenes such as shooting and blasting. Zhang Keyi revealed that she bought insurance for this and also broke through the psychological barrier. Singer Zeng Bit made his debut on the big screen in this film, playing the role of a thief. He thanked the director for teaching him, a newbie, how to act during the filming.