I've been busy all week preparing for this major event at work. Encore Films invited us to cover the gala premier of Cold War 2, which stars Taiwanese-Canadian hottie Eddie Peng (whom I've gushed about here, here, and here), veteran actor Tony Leung, the legendary Chow Yun Fat, and Aaron Kwok, one of the four "Heavenly Kings" of Hong Kong.
With a star-studded cast and high-octane scenes, Cold War 2, the sequel to the 2012 box-office hit, is set to be this season's blockbuster movie. The highly anticipated police action-thriller picks up where Cold War left off, and is certainly not shy about pulling out all the stops in terms of cinematography, production, and scripting.
Everyone was perfectly cast, and the script is intelligent and well-paced, with lots of room for dramatic tension. The actors also interpreted their characters well, and delivered very nuanced impressions that gave the story more depth so that it was more than just a movie with cars and explosions (and exploding cars) and corrupt policemen.
I didn't catch Cold War back in 2012, but knew that there was a lot of buzz surrounding it. It was the highest grossing Hong Kong film in 2012, and raked in US$50 million worldwide. It also swept away nine awards at the 2012 Hong Kong Film Awards, including Best Film, Best Director (Longman Leung, Sunny Luk), Best Actor (Tony Leung), Best New Performer (Alex Tsui), and Best Screenplay.
I was STOKED to be invited to the press conference, not just because Eddie was going to be there (but yes, OMG TO BE IN THE SAME ROOM AS HIM, TO HAVE HIM RIGHT BEFORE ME IN THE FLESH), but also because I really wanted to experience being in a press conference! It's good research material too, for a book I'm working on. *hint, hint*
So on 5 July at Marina Bay Sands, I sat in on a super-fun and lighthearted press conference, where Chow, Aaron, and Eddie shared hilarious behind-the-scenes anecdotes, answered questions from reporters and took countless selfies with us.
Chow: "Eddie Peng is representative of the next generation of superstars."
Looking at Peng, Chow lauded the next generation of actors as promising. "They are exceptionally talented, full of energy, and good-looking. I think they're ready to be the next batch of successors."
Eddie, who at 34 boasts a whole list of accolades with award-winning films like To the Fore (2015), Rise of the Legend (2014), and A Wedding Invitation (2013), in turn said that working with Chow was a dream come true.
He reprises his role in Cold War 2 as a high-IQ villain who works with a mysterious kingpin to foil Aaron's character.
If you thought Eddie's acting was impressive, his performance in this movie will BLOW YOU AWAY. Every gaze, every gesture, every intonation is solidly in character. He made the character of Joe so compelling, he practically stole every scene!
Eddie said he studied the movie A Clockwork Orange, Heath Ledger’s performance in The Dark Night, Anthony Hopkins’ in Silence Of The Lambs and Edward Norton’s in Primal Fear in preparation for his role. And evidently his efforts paid off.
Eddie is a long-time fan of Chow Yun Fat!
Eddie also shared a particularly poignant childhood memory about his grandmother bringing him to watch Chow's movies at the cinema across the street from his old house. Like, how cute is that! UGH.
When asked what he learned from Chow, Eddie replied, "There's so much to learn. You guys can see how easy-going he is. More than anything, I learned from him how to get along with everyone by always being polite and humble."
And indeed, despite achieving superstar status with Hollywood movies like Anna and the King (1999) and Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007), Chow remains incredibly down-to-earth and good-natured.
He even lived up to his recent title of "King of Selfies" by demonstrating his selfie-taking skills with the 50 or so reporters present.
In fact, he declared that he could take a selfie with everyone in the room in three minutes before proceeding to leap off the stage. Even the moderator was left flummoxed!
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- Selfie with the King!

- Aaron and Eddie automatically rushed to take a selfie with Chow as soon as the latter had his camera up!
As one of Asia's fastest-rising stars (to quote someone I overheard, he's "hot stuff these days with all the high-profile movies and endorsements"), Eddie said he is grateful for his role in the series as he got to learn from several of the biggest Asian actors in the world. He particularly embraces the challenge of playing a smart, manipulative villain.
"Playing a villain, I get to do (illegal) things regular people won't do," he said earnestly. "A villain can be charismatic and human, and when played well he can evoke empathy in the audience."
And he wants to keep his audience guessing.
"It’s like a boxing game. You want to throw a jab, you want to throw a hook, to surprise the audience. You don’t want people to know what’s your next move. The only pressure being in this role is making sure I don't become invisible next to so many great actors."
You? Invisible?! I don't think so, honey.