David Chiang won the Best Supporting Actor at the 42nd Hong Kong Film Awards for his movie "Under the Sun". Photo courtesy of IC. Some fans joked before: Director Ye Dongsheng helped his brother Qin Pei win two Best Supporting Actor trophies at the Hong Kong Film Awards with "The

David Jiang won the Best Supporting Actor at the 42nd Hong Kong Film Awards for his movie "under the day". Photo provided by ic

Some movie fans joked before: Back then, director Er Dongsheng helped his brother Qin Pei win two Hong Kong Film Awards Best Supporting Actor trophies with "The Story of Mad Men" and "New Love". This time, as the producer of "Under the Sun", is it time for him to help his second brother David Jiang? On the evening of April 14, at the 42nd Hong Kong Film Awards Ceremony, the dreams of many movie fans were finally fulfilled. 76-year-old David Chiang was nominated for the acting award for the first time for his wonderful performance in the movie "Under the Sun". He won the Best Supporting Actor Award and received his first Hong Kong Film Awards.

David Chiang plays Tong Bo in the film "Under the Sun".

In "Under the Day", a film about an undercover reporter sneaking into a disabled home to investigate the abuse of the elderly, David Chiang plays Tong Bo who lives in a disabled home. He acts silly on the surface, but is very transparent on the inside, and pretends to be himself. The granddaughter Xiaoqi (played by Yu Xiangning) has many tender scenes. The film was adapted from real events. David Jiang said that he was very angry when he saw the news and hoped that the perpetrators could be brought to justice. He was very happy that director Jian Junjin could film the incident and let more people know about it. The first time David Jiang saw the full version of the movie was at the premiere in Malaysia. After watching it, he couldn't calm down for a long time and needed to relax for a while.

started his acting career as a child star at the age of 4. David Jiang has been in the film and television industry for more than 70 years. In 1970, at the age of 23, he won the Best Actor Award at the 16th Asian Film Festival for his movie " revenge ", becoming the first actor in Hong Kong history to win this award. When he learned that he had won the award, he was filming "Thirteen Taibos" in the New Territories of Hong Kong. He was standing on a tower preparing to shoot the action scene of jumping down. Whether he won the award or not, it was business as usual for him, and work continued.

Before the release of "Under the Day", a reporter from the Beijing News interviewed David Jiang. As for the other contenders for Best Supporting Actor in the Hong Kong Film Awards this year, he said that Wu Kangren's " I hope people will live forever " "I haven't watched this movie yet. "Although I haven't watched it, I have heard many people say that he is a very good actor. I also hope that he can get it. This is true."

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Beijing News: How did director Jian Junjin find you to play the role of Tong Bo in the first place?

David Jiang: I really don’t know why Director Jian came to me, because I give others the impression that I make martial arts movies, or I often play rich people, lawyers, and treacherous people in recent film and television works, but I heard what he said Some of their new directors sat together and often chatted with each other about their respective scripts. After talking about this script, one of the directors said that he might as well try it with David Jiang, so he found me.

David Chiang and Yu Xiangning had many wonderful scenes opposite each other in the film "Under the Sun".

Beijing News: What preparations were made for the character before starting the movie?

David Jiang: After got the script, I felt that I should use facial expressions, body movements, or tone of voice to tell others that I was stupid. In the end, I mainly used the simplest body language, that is, shaking my head and head, and looking around with some small movements. At first, I had to pretend to be stupid to Yu Xiangning, who was pretending to be my granddaughter, and after making her believe it and making the audience believe it, the rest of the scene actually followed the script.

Beijing News: You play an old man with dementia, but he is also very awake sometimes. How do you grasp this scale when performing?

David Jiang: I think the most difficult thing about this role is how to play it so that the audience thinks this person is stupid. But the problem is that the character I played is not really stupid, but just pretending to be stupid. After pretending to be stupid, he becomes a normal person, and it is difficult for the audience to know whether I am really stupid or pretending to be stupid.

Beijing News: There is a scene where Brother Shui, played by teacher Hu Feng, passes away in his sleep, and Tong Bo, played by you, is guarding him without any expressions or lines. How did you consider the performance of that scene?

David Jiang: Regarding the scene where Brother Shui left, I was sitting by the bed. In fact, I didn’t need to think about anything at the time. It was just on the surface, but it was actually very complicated inside. Of course I am sad that my good friend is gone. When I was filming, I just tried not to think about it. I just thought about why this bed is so important, more important than people.

Stills from "Under the Sun". Brother Shui, played by Hu Feng, and Tong Bo, played by David Jiang, are roommates in a disabled home.

Beijing News: The director is a newcomer and this work is his feature film debut through this collaboration. What is your impression of the director?

David Jiang: Director Jian and I only met because of this movie. From the first chat, I felt that he was very familiar with the script. I learned that he had put in a lot of effort over the years, and I began to think that this new director was good. Later, when we started working together, I saw that he was very serious and hard-working, and he was also willing to communicate with the actors. Because everyone knows that there must be discrepancies between the script stage and the on-site shooting of a movie. We all discussed and studied this aspect together. I gave him some opinions, and he gave us some opinions. I think this director has a lot of enthusiasm for movies. .

Beijing News: There are many young actors in the film. Will they be nervous when facing senior actors? How did you communicate with them on set?

David Jiang: I have tried to work with a bunch of new actors many times. Many new actors may not come to chat with me out of respect or embarrassment when they meet me, but I can do the opposite. I take the initiative. Go up and chat with them and get to know each other. I also want to know what movies they have made, whether I have seen them or not. We will even discuss this scene and see if it would be better to do this. Everyone relaxes first, so that communication will be much easier.

Beijing News: In the rainy scene at the end, Tongbo puts his hat on Xiaoqi. It is said that you improvised it. Are there many improvisations that come from this kind of on-site collision?

David Jiang: The scene at the end of was actually shot according to the script. The director shot it in one shot, and we only separated when we had a conversation later. After we filmed it twice, when I looked back, I suddenly felt that Tongbo should do something in this situation, so what should I do? If I think about it in two identities, first, what should a stupid Tongbo do? He would think that she would be miserable if she got caught in the rain and would catch a cold, so he gave her a hat to help her cover the rain. If a sober Tongbo would think that she was being accused in this situation, giving her a hat would not only protect her from the wind and rain, but also symbolically protect her, hoping that she could continue to move forward and do her best. What feels right to her.

Beijing News: It is said that after watching this movie for the first time, you were shocked and couldn't calm down for a long time. Which passage was you most moved by?

David Jiang: I watched the full version of this movie for the first time in Malaysia. Of course, everyone felt that this was a good movie when they just read the script and filming, but after post-production and various effects, I think This movie was more real than the real thing, so I felt very shocked. It took me a while to calm down after watching it.

Beijing News reporter Teng Chao

editor Huang Jialing

proofreader Zhao Lin