Kate Tsui Prayed Daily While Filming for Horror Movie

Promoting horror film Knock Knock Who’s There <有客到> at FILMART 2015, Kate Tsui (徐子珊) spoke about her filming experiences. She revealed that she did not have any supernatural encounters but would offer daily prayers with joss sticks for her own peace of mind. She also described the chilling experience of filming in a columbarium, “There were all these urns filled with the ashes of dead people and they were everywhere, even in the bathroom! I didn’t dare to look around too much.”

Carrie Ng (吳家麗), who directed Knock Knock Who’s There, added, “I was so scared of seeing a ghost that even my producer mocked me! However, I’m gradually learning to enjoy the thrill of being scared!”

Chang Chen (張震) was at the event to promote Drive Me Crazy <悠長駕期>, a romantic comedy film centerd on car racing. Having just become a father, Chang Chen enthused, “It’s an incredible feeling! I’m still not used to it.”

Source: Oriental Daily

This article is written by Jingles for JayneStars.com.

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