Coming to Vietnam to attend the Hong Kong Cinema Gala (China) taking place from November 6-8, two stars Louis Koo and Sammo Hung had a meeting with the press and media. Despite his poor health, Sammo Hung still maintained his composure. Meanwhile, Louis Koo impressed with his calm, quiet but friendly demeanor. The two artists had an interpreter to assist them throughout the meeting.

Louis Koo He said this was his second time in Ho Chi Minh City. Due to his tight schedule, he hasn't had the chance to visit and experience many of the city's landmarks and culinary culture. The Vietnamese food he loves the most is banh mi. He's waiting for free time to walk around the streets and eat banh mi.
Veteran star Sammo Hung said he traveled to Da Nang in 2019, during the Lunar New Year, and ate pho and banh mi. Later, when he came to Australia, Sammo Hung tried to find a pho restaurant to eat and really missed the taste of pho in Vietnam.
"Pho is a special dish, I really like pho, when I go to Europe I also look for pho to enjoy. This time coming to Vietnam, the first thing I want to do is find a delicious bowl of pho." he shared.
When asked about his health, Sammo Hung said thank you and said his knees were a bit weak; but his mind and everything was fine, even very healthy. "to be able to make more good movies for the audience".
"I'm over 70 years old, my knees have some problems so it's a bit inconvenient to move around, but my spirit is definitely still very good. I still have many plans and hope to continue to contribute to the audience who love martial arts cinema." he said.

Sharing about the first Hong Kong Film Gala held in Vietnam, the 73-year-old actor hopes that filmmakers will have more opportunities to meet, exchange and cooperate. He said he has filmed in many Southeast Asian countries but not in Vietnam. That is why he hopes to have joint projects in the future.
"I think Hong Kong action movies have inspired cinema in many countries, including Vietnam. The core of cinema is still inspiration and energy. When I act in a movie, I also want to bring joy and positivity to my audience," he added.
Actor Louis Koo also sees this as an opportunity to learn more about Vietnamese cinema: "In the near future, I plan to meet directors and actors here to find cooperation opportunities."
Sharing about future cooperation, Sammo Hung said that the first thing he wants to understand better is the taste, culture and storytelling style of Vietnamese audiences. After that, the two sides can discuss further to find suitable cooperation directions. Sharing the same opinion, Louis Koo said that he needs time to observe and learn before embarking on joint projects.
As actors who have left their mark on many generations of Vietnamese audiences through action movies, when asked for advice for young Vietnamese filmmakers, Hong Kim Bao said that each person's path to success is different: "Those who have gone before us can only share experiences and inspire. The important thing is that you have to find your own way, work hard, and learn your own lessons."
Sammo Hung is a martial arts legend of Chinese showbiz. He is the name that guarantees the success of Hong Kong cinema in the 1980s and 1990s. Sammo Hung's name is famous throughout Asia with his films. Lam The Vinh, Plan A, Immortal Dragon... Louis Koo is also a famous Chinese actor. The role of Yang Guo in The Condor Hero His 1995 version (with Lee Ruo Tong) was loved by audiences across Asia and is considered a classic of Chinese cinema. In 2024, Sammo Hung and Louis Koo will return to the big screen with an action movie. Kowloon Walled City . The film was a commercial success in China as well as neighboring Asian countries. | |
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