"New Shaolin Temple" is sinister and vicious, and Nicholas Tse makes a surprise return after the Academy Awards

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"New Shaolin Temple" is sinister and vicious, and Nicholas Tse makes a surprise return after the Academy Awards

    Nicholas Tse, who won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for "October Siege," is returning to the role of the villain in the film. It is reported that he plays a brutal warlord’s aide-de-camp in the film. He not only plays ruthlessly, but also beats women, making Tse addicted to the play. Scheduled for release in January 2011, the Chinese kung fu masterpiece "New Shaolin Temple" has attracted many big-name stars such as Andy Lau, Jackie Chan, Fan Bingbing, etc.

Nicholas Tse’s new play challenges the "big villain"

    After Hong Kong’s high-quality idol Nicholas Tse stepped into the film industry, he won the Golden Rooster Hundred Flowers Award, the Academy Award and other Best Supporting Actor awards for his wonderful performances in films such as "October Siege". This year, Nicholas Tse won many awards and nominations such as Golden Statue, Asian Film, Golden Horse, and Golden Rooster for his role as the righteous and touching Ah Si in "October Siege". Many media have also advertised Nicholas Tse as the successor of Chinese film action movies and the leader of the new generation.

    Tse, who returned from the Academy Awards, continued to challenge the villain in "New Shaolin Temple". It is reported that Tse played Cao Man, the adjutant of the warlord Young Marshal Hou Jie (played by Andy Lau), with a very brutal personality. He oppresses the common people everywhere, and finally betrays his good brother Hou Jie, so as to have a grudge with the Shaolin Temple. In addition, he challenges his own bottom line and beats women.

    Nicholas Tse, who was wearing a military uniform, was not only handsome, but his sharp eyes vividly interpreted Cao Man’s cold and brutal. This was the first time Nicholas Tse had challenged an outright villain, and Nicholas Tse said that playing the villain this time was too much of a drama addiction. "I have always wanted to play a complete villain, but unfortunately I have never been able to meet him. It was not until’New Shaolin Temple ‘that I tasted this taste, and it was really too much of a drama addiction!"

Andy Lau: He is "Desperate Saburo"

    On the set, Nicholas Tse was known as a "desperate Saburo", and all the scenes went into battle in person, even without any protective measures. "There was a scene where I was going to hit him with a wooden stick as thick as my arm. He said at the time that he didn’t need to add a protective pad to hit him directly, and I didn’t know how to start." Andy Lau recalled the situation during the shooting.

    Tse’s performance in the film has been recognized and praised by Jackie Chan and Andy Lau, two movie superstars. "He is a very hard-working actor, and I sometimes persuade him. You are a family person, so you can not fight like this. Among young actors, he has the most opportunities." Andy Chan, who worked with Tse as early as "New Police Story", asserted early on that "Tse will be the big brother of the Chinese film industry in the future!"

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