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  • Monday, 4 February 2008

    Translated by: Sammy@ http://ronforever.com
    Source: SinaDate: 3/02/08

    There no mistake! Hong Kong Actor Ron Ng already has to dress up as a farmer but still goes to the fields and ploughs hoes? Yes, I have not seen incorrectly. Beautiful Yao Qian Yu, ploughing lettuce and walking around the streets delivering them? Yes, there is definitely nothing wrong with what I saw. It is Ron Ng and Yao Qian Yu, filming Life and Death, the newest “onscreen couple” are a pair of revolution lovers, based on a real life experience.

    The Chinese version of Mr and Mrs Smith (Life and Death) are already at their last stages of filming. But the high currents are too it’s extreme. Filming locations begin at the jiang Nan river transfer half way up the mountain to a “revolutionary base area”. The two lovers Yao Qian Yu and Ron Ng’s lives have all of a sudden changed from being rich to becoming farmers living an ordinary life.

    But the filming at the Revolutionary base is just as painful as the revolution. The weather is cold and the weather is like a test for all actors. Quite frequently Ron Ng exercises his body, be he has been frozen by the cold he has to jump up and down to keep himself warm. Yao Qian Yu has been having blocked noses and even high temperatures which do not draw back.

    Caption: Yao Qian Yu and Ron Ng ploughing in the fields



    Monday, February 04, 2008