? Feel like a hospitable host, after all, you are at home. The performance was very hard and very funny at the same time.
? It’s different than expected.
One is that he speaks Mandarin so well without much accent. The second thing is that he wasn't always handsome and cool on the screen before. In fact, I felt a bit like a middle-class guy, haha. I am still very humble when meeting elders.
Actually, I haven’t watched Hong Kong dramas for a long time. What you can most feel when watching film and television entertainment programs now is that the mainland is developing rapidly. It turns out that Hong Kong and Taiwan artists have to learn Mandarin to cater to the mainland market. It’s not like when I was in school, my classmates all loved Hong Kong dramas and were proud of their ability to understand and sing Cantonese.
To digress, I think the biggest highlight is actually Eric Tsang. When he announced the rules to everyone, it was really like a big boss lecturing his juniors. His momentum was natural but very intimidating. I guess I would be scared if I were there. But he can become very funny the next second. . I think he just has talent as an actor!
? And why does Bosco Wong call Eric Tsang "Abba"? Is it an honorific in Cantonese? Or do you really consider him your godfather?
? Aside from the really energetic variety show (it’s so fun)
The one that attracted me the most was Bosco Bosco and Xiaozhu’s tour in the storm
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I know that many celebrities are very hard-working and have had similar experiences
But seeing such dedication and hard work despite hardship
is really touching~~~ ~
? After watching the highlights, the home field advantage is quite large.
And when filming a mainland program, even if two Hong Kong people are in Hong Kong, they still speak Mandarin! The favorability score has soared (in the tidbits posted by Huang himself)
The acting skills are also great, the appearance is also good, the number one yuppie~
? It’s so fun to watch. Especially I didn’t expect him to be so fluent in Mandarin, so friendly, and so easy to attract fans.
But I think the overall effect of this episode is not good. The Extreme Challenge program, especially the shots of imported guests, generally have to act alone and will be easily edited out if they are not particularly outstanding. But as a native of Hong Kong, BOSCO spends a lot of time playing by himself, a bit amusing himself. Even if he only does tasks with an MC, like Xunlei, he probably has more shots, and this way he can have more scenes. It gives the MC and the audience a better understanding of Hong Kong.
This is my own experience. If any friends have different feelings, please share them.
If you think it is the same as you think, remember to like it.