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Produced by Media Asia, directed by Johnnie To and starring Andy Lau and Sammi Cheng, crime thriller Blind Detective would hit the cinema during the summer holidays. It is said that the film has successfully being picked to be screened in the “midnight screening” in 2013 Cannes Film Festival. With the film making it ways to Cannes Film Festival, the film company released a new series of “strong flavor” photographs whereby Andy holding a gun with skull in hand. With regards to the film’s bloody scenes, Andy expressed that thinking back would “make his hair stand and shiver in fear”.

In the new released photographs, it made the “strong flavor” rankings of the film rocket high, “blind dective” Andy carrying a skull added the suspense atmosphere. Andy introduce that it happened in a remote and abandoned factory as he and Sammi were there to capture a mad killer whom had killed more than 10 teenage girls. As Sammi had been knocked down unconscious, thus “blind detective” Andy could only fire judging by his hearing.


As the gun was previously being dropped into a water tank, thus he had to use his hand to search for it and unexpectedly found a skull, thus he was holding onto a skull while firing a shot….

Andy exclaimed that the film Blind Detective has a “stong flavor”, “For example I need to examine dead bodies in mortuary, looking for bones in graveyards, thinking back some of the scenes, although these are props but would still instill some fear.”

In the film, Andy and Sammi became good partner and helped the police to solve several unsolved cases. Andy introduce that becoming “blind detective”, his ways of solving cases are rather preternatural at times as he would need to have deep thoughts at the crime scene, sometimes he could communicate with the victims in a supernatural dimension. He exclaimed that the film has the most “strong flavor” scenes and elements when compared to his previous films, it much more scary when compared to Running On Karma.

For the new released photographs, it made one wonder who the “blind” can shoot and defeat his enemy. He explained that actually in normal life, the blind are pretty much the same as normal people, “With regards to the outcome in this film, you would need to find out when you watch it in the cinema.”

He revealed that he specially spent 2 months for training in a blind people centre for 4-5 hours each day. During that period, he understand that other than the blind cannot see, they are the same as us, one need to familiarize the environment and surrounding, basically whatever they do would not lose out that us.

He shared a funny incident during his stay at the centre: “There was one blind lady who wanted to bet with me, telling me that she would be faster than me by climbing up and down four floors of stairs, I told her that’s impossible and we gave it a try, in the end she was faster than me, in addition she did not use the blind man stick.”

Andy also made use of this experience into his performance, “This is actually what I wanted to bring out in the film, when talking to others, actually he can see people and would make people feel that he can see you. This is the feeling that I hope to bring out from the film.”

Source: yule.sohu.com
Translated by: AndyLauSounds

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