anthony wong chau sang

Anthony Wong Chau SangCollaboration(s): Thou Shall Not Commit, When a Man Loves a Woman
Chemistry: Very Good
Relationship: Friends
Work Again: Positive

Wong was born an out-of-wedlock child of a British man and a HK woman. He grew up in a time when mixed children were not welcomed and often bullied. But by the time Wong graduated from the Hong Kong Performance Arts institution and won himself a Best Actor award at the HK Film Awards (HK's Oscar), mixed actors has become a hit. Wong is famous for his gruesome performances as the exorcist, rapist, murderer, but is not limited to his exceptional performances as the fatherly, country-bumpkins, lovely dovely characters. Wong's chemistry with Maggie is quite enjoyable. He exerts a special kind of lovely man in his role in one movie, and in another, he play out an unimaginable rage of jealousy that seemed so real.   
Thou Shall Not Commit
Wong played Maggie's jealousy husband who trick his wife to incestuous practice after a series of misunderstanding. Ironically, they don't have a lot of scenes together until the end. You have to watch it to understand why.
When a Man Loves a Woman
It's rare to see Wong play a country-bumpkin, here is the man who is subtle, not shy, but he's an incredibly self-conscious man who falls for his best friend's abandoned woman, Maggie. Very nice chemistry despite the film's failure at the box office.
When a Man Loves a WomanThou Shall Not Commit


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