Sisley Choi Risks Life in Dangerous Stunt for “The Defected”

Heavily promoted by TVB since 2015, Sisley Choi (蔡思貝) has a major role in the new drama, The Defected <鐵探>. The drama also stars three-time HKFA Best Actress, Kara Hui (惠英紅), Philip Keung (姜皓文), Ben Wong (黃智賢), Benjamin Yuen (袁偉豪), Mat Yeung (楊明), Grace Wong (王君馨), , Benz Hui (許紹雄), and Oscar Leung (梁烈唯). The trailer was released last month, and other than interest in Kara and Ben Wong’s fight scene, there are also high expectations for Sisley, who risked her life to film a scene where she had to rely on safety ropes to lower herself down a 24-story building to save a person.

The Defected is a crime thriller that revolves around a policewoman suffering PTSD after experiencing an attempted rape by kidnappers when she was 11 years old. On the surface, she appears to be a  positive person, but she is secretly still traumatized and has insomnia. Sisley plays the policewoman. In one of the cases, she has to risk her life on a 24-story building to save her past kidnapper, in which she had momentarily lost emotional control after seeing him.

Speaking of filming the scene, Sisley said she was confident, but also scared since the building was so high. Along with this scene, she also must perform a car jump and running scene.

Intervista a Jared Leto per Morbius
Intervista a Jared Leto per Morbius

Sisley reasoned that she volunteered to do the dangerous action scenes by herself because they would look more realistic onscreen. The large scale of production, along with the big cast of Kara Hui and Philip Keung, may have played a role in Sisley’s desire to put greater efforts to match the level of her highly experienced seniors. She noted that filming this scene was her biggest challenge in her life yet. “After filming this scene, I felt very satisfied.”

Source: Yahoo

This article is written by Minna for JayneStars.com.

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  1. I also see the sacrifices she makes for all her dramas. IDK why people don’t like Sisley. She’s very humble imo and doesn’t try too hard to come off as perfect unlike Grace Chan, who shines shoes too much.

    1. @sugadough I don’t like her. I have tried to like her by following her Instagram, watching her IG stories, and reading her captions, because my sister (& best friend <3) REALLY likes her, but still I cannot bring myself to like her. I think it is because she comes off as unnatural to me. No other deeper reason unfortunately… I like Grace Chan and all other TVB stars. There’s no Chinese stars I dislike as well. Hence, she is the only one I dislike. However, a job well done is a job well done. This achievement should gain respect of everybody. I definitely cannot do this myself!!!

      1. @linda Ironically, I disliked Sisley and liked Grace after the pageant. I thought Sisley was kind of c* in her interview of the pageant. I guess that’s why she received so much backlash since the beginning of her career. But then through a more detailed observation of her interviews and shows, I can see that she’s very sensible. She’s also very hardworking and gets along well with her co-stars but she keeps getting cursed with negative news with her male costars. On the other hand, Grace has been fed endless praises for her beauty since the her crowning of MHK, and she seems unnatural having to always keep her goody two shoes image. Doesn’t she ever get tired of smiling that big 24/7 even when there’s nothing to be happy about?

    2. @sugadough Agree about Grace Chan. She tries too hard to make an impression.

      Anyway, Sisley used to irritate me, but my opinion of her changed after seeing her performance in Legal Mavericks. She has shown drastic improvement, and I think she will continue to do well.

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