Recently, at the "Extraordinary: The New Generation of Hong Kong Film Industry" forum, the famous director Ye Dongsheng shouted to mainland filmmakers: Hong Kong young actors are "very affordable" and hopes that major production companies and creators will boldly choose young Hon

Recently, at the "Extraordinary: The New Generation of Hong Kong Film Industry" forum, the famous director Er Dongsheng shouted to mainland filmmakers: Hong Kong young actors are "very affordable" and hopes that major production companies and creators will boldly choose young Hong Kong actors . The

forum is jointly organized by the Cultural and Creative Industries Development Office of the Hong Kong SAR Government, the Hong Kong Film Development Council and the Shanghai International Film Festival. Eight young Hong Kong actors, including Leung Yung Ting, Leung Chung Heng, Yang Siyong, Chow Hanning, Wang Danni, Zhu Jianran, Tse Wing Yan and Xu Enyi, appeared at the forum. Previously, they have starred in many roles that left a deep impression on the audience - Wang Danni won the Best New Actor Award at the 40th Hong Kong Film Awards for "Anita Mui" and was nominated for the Best New Actor at the 35th China Golden Rooster Awards. Actress Award; Yang Siyong played the role of a righteous female lawyer in "The Vengeful Lawyer"; Xie Yongxin won the Academy Award for Best New Actor in her first film appearance; Xu Enyi has both martial arts and dance background; Zhu Jianran played in "Eavesdropping" and "Negotiation" "Expert" and other co-produced blockbusters. The other three played roles in last year's critically acclaimed "Under the Sun": Leung Yung-ting played the mentally retarded girl, Zhou Hanning played the autistic boy, and Leung Chung-heng played the reporter - Leung Yung-ting relied on her superb performance in "Under the Sun" She won the Best Supporting Actress Award at the Hong Kong Film Awards and the Asian Film Awards.

For Leung Chung-hang and Zhou Hanning, "I hope that Hong Kong movies will receive more investment, and I also hope that I will have more opportunities to participate in various roles." "Although there has not been much investment in Hong Kong movies in recent years, becoming an actor is already a blessing. "Things" and other views, Ye Dongsheng agreed, "Hong Kong directors don't have many opportunities to shoot big scenes now. 'Four-character movies' are more films that reflect the lower class of society and are literary and artistic. These films need to work hard on the script, and drama is important. Very strong, (participating in such a movie) can better practice acting skills. I hope young people can withstand the pressure."

During this conversation, Ye Dongsheng showed great love for young actors and said humorously, "Hong Kong today. Compared with their predecessors, actors earn less and have fewer opportunities, but it is very affordable." I hope that major production companies and creators will boldly choose young Hong Kong actors. Text/reporter Xiao Yang