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Yesterday, Hong Kong director Derek Yee led the cast and crew of the new TV series "Eternal Love", including Fanny Wong and Chen Kun, to appear in Guangzhou to promote this remake of the same-name movie from 13 years ago.

In 1993, Hong Kong director Derek Yee directed the movie "Eternal Love" which won six major awards at that year's Hong Kong Film Awards. This time, he chose Fanny Wong and Chen Kun to re-interpret the classic roles of Amy and Jackie originally played by Maggie Cheung and Tony Leung Chiu-Wai. Derek Yee mentioned that he had previously worked with Fanny Wong in the movie "Premature", and his evaluation of her was "innocent, young, good at singing, and popular with audiences". The first three points basically matched the initial impression of Amy given to the audience on the screen. As for choosing Chen Kun, who doesn't speak Cantonese, to take over Tony Leung Chiu-Wai's role as "Jackie", it was because the melancholic quality in Chen Kun matched very well with the personality of the main character.

Thirteen years ago, a movie "Eternal Love" made director Derek Yee and actors Tony Leung Chiu-Wai and Maggie Cheung famous. Thirteen years later, again directed by Derek Yee, the same-name TV series is being filmed intensively in Guangzhou, with Fanny Wong paired with Chen Kun to re-interpret the classic roles of Amy and Jackie.

When mentioning "Eternal Love", many people wouldn't feel unfamiliar. This film, which once swept up six major awards at the 13th Hong Kong Film Awards, including Best Film, Best Director, Best Screenplay, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress, and Best Supporting Actor, is also expected to be remade. Facing multiple requests to purchase the copyright, director Derek Yee ultimately decided that instead of handing it over to others, he would rather take on the challenge of remaking it himself. The original movie has already been deeply ingrained in people's hearts, and how to integrate a 105-minute classic film well into a 30-episode TV series is the biggest challenge facing Derek Yee. "TV series have a wide audience coverage, so I will handle the pacing not too fast, making it easier for middle-aged and elderly viewers to accept."

Of course, the TV series version of "Eternal Love" also adds quite a few characters, "especially the part of Amy's single-parent family, adding the emotional entanglements of Amy's parents in the past." In addition, the ending also deletes the "grey" part from the movie, "although the ending will still be very sorrowful, I will try to make it less grey and oppressive."

Fanny Wong, who had collaborated with the director in "Premature", was finally chosen to play Amy. Although there is an age gap between her and Chen Kun, which initially made him think they didn't have much chemistry, after more than a month of shooting, the two have become highly默契. Fanny Wong, who grew up abroad, has improved her Chinese language skills under Chen Kun's guidance, "At the beginning, I almost couldn't understand what he was saying. After knowing this, he would slow down when speaking lines, and now we can talk very freely." Actually, remaking a movie puts the most pressure on the actors, especially a role like Amy. Initially, Fanny Wong thought about studying the movie, but she eventually abandoned the idea, "Looking at the script from my first impression, it allowed me to see new things, and I will also incorporate my own ideas into it."