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Chapter 527 Ah Sa, who likes to act in 'daring' scenes

This incident directly led to the collapse of the lives and careers of some of the most promising young people in Hong Kong cinema, and even caused a talent gap in Hong Kong cinema for a period of time, which did not recover even 20 years later.

The 'computer repair' incident affected as many as seven local actresses from Hong Kong Island, among whom the most famous and promising were undoubtedly Cecilia Cheung and Gillian Chung.

These two are both box office draws in Hong Kong films and are among the top actresses in Hong Kong.

Their acting skills and looks are both top-notch.

Originally, both of them were the most suitable candidates to take over the mantle from their predecessors, but unfortunately, this incident not only hindered her career but also affected her family.

After Cheung Pak-chi, Hong Kong films have never had a leading lady who can be considered presentable.

Gillian Chung can be considered one of the early high-quality idols. Although she debuted as a singer, as the darling of Emperor Entertainment Group, coupled with her outstanding appearance, she has never lacked film resources.

In previous Hong Kong films featuring male leads, if a "vase" (a beautiful but talentless woman) was needed, Gillian Chung would definitely be the perfect one.

At that time, she was too young to carry any big-budget film as the leading lady, but with her face, she could secure a place in all types of movies.

Before 08, Gillian Chung had starred in or participated in as many as 25 films, including big productions such as "Black & White Forest" and "The Twins Effect".

08 should have been the year Gillian Chung's film career took off. That year, she landed the role of "Fu Zhifang" in Chen Kaige's film "Mei Lanfang" and also had a cameo role in the Hollywood film "George W. Bush".

Although she didn't have any major roles, it was a sign that she was beginning to be accepted by filmmakers at a higher level.

This was supposed to be a hopeful beginning, but unfortunately, it was also the ending she hoped for.

Therefore, this incident had a terrible impact on the Hong Kong entertainment industry, directly causing a generational gap in young actors.

It was precisely because of the immense impact that Cheng Sheng was unsure whether to choose to collaborate with Gillian Chung.

Cheng Sheng has mixed feelings about Gillian Chung. He likes the actress quite a bit, but she also has to take responsibility for her own actions.

After a long silence, Cheng Sheng looked at Ah Sa and Ah Jiao from left and right, and finally his gaze fell on Ah Sa.

She was petite and wore a black dress. Although she wasn't the type to catch the eye at first glance, her looks were very pleasing to the eye.

She has large, parallel, fan-shaped double eyelids, delicate and bright eyes, and a nose that isn't particularly high or straight, but fortunately, the triangular area between her eyebrows is very beautiful, giving her a deep and captivating look.

Her pert chin and petal-shaped lips with naturally upturned cupid's bow make her look as beautiful as a kitten.

At the same time, Ah Sa's figure is also in great shape.

Her fair skin appeared even more radiant against the black dress, especially the V-neckline, which created a striking visual impact.

It makes the white more delicate and the black more elegant, exuding a grand and majestic beauty.

Moreover, the close-fitting lines of the skirt accentuate Ah Sa's rare figure.

Amidst the twists and turns, a woman's charm shines through.

Finally, simply pair it with a gold necklace, and the luxurious yet tasteful elegance is complete.

Ah Sa looks really elegant like this.

With the continuous development of fashion, people are paying more and more attention to clothing, not only whether the items are diverse and practical, but also whether these clothes can bring a sense of sophistication and fashion to their own temperament.

If the latter were to be summarized in a single concise word, it would undoubtedly be "noble air." Noble air refers to the elegance and poise that a woman exudes in her every gesture.

Its charm lies in the fact that it does not need fancy clothes or accessories to embellish it, nor does it need beauty filters or enhancements. The wearer is simply standing there, and is uniquely beautiful and dazzling.

Of course, such high praise means that this style cannot be achieved casually; it requires mastering certain skills.

This means that women of any age can find their own sense of elegance, just like Ah Sa right now.

Ah Sa's expression became a little unnatural after Cheng Sheng stared at her for a long time. She thought to herself: Didn't I hear that Cheng Sheng doesn't engage in sexual harassment with actresses? But his gaze is like he wants to devour her.

No, I'm a married woman.

Although Ah Sa also wants to become famous and act in Cheng Sheng's works, she still has some bottom lines.

Unaware that he had been misunderstood, Cheng Sheng unconsciously recalled the explicit films that Ah Sa would make in the future.

It's hard to believe that someone with a pure and innocent image like Ah Sa would act in that kind of movie.

Charlene Choi (Ah Sa), an artist known as a "pure and innocent girl," originally presented a refined and reserved image. However, her persona has been shattered, and she has transformed from a fresh and elegant image into one frequently involved in romantic scandals and a seasoned player in the dating scene.

She has also appeared in several restricted films.

The most controversial and explicit film is probably "The Prostitute".

In the passionate scenes in "Sara," Charlene Choi (Ah Sa) did almost everything except show her nipples.

She was almost completely naked.

In this film, Charlene Choi's performance is undoubtedly one of the most eye-catching highlights.

She not only had to face immense psychological pressure to portray such a tormented character, but also needed to show genuine and nuanced emotional fluctuations in front of the camera.

From an innocent young girl to a mature woman, Charlene Choi (Ah Sa) successfully portrayed each stage of the character through her superb acting skills, allowing the audience to feel her inner pain and struggle.

It's worth mentioning that Charlene Choi's daring performance in the film was not simply a display of sex appeal or an attempt to grab attention.

This is to better shape the character and showcase the complexity and multifaceted nature of the character's inner world.

Every nude scene and intimate scene she performs reflects a deep understanding of the character, rather than simply a display of sexiness.

Her professionalism and unwavering pursuit of art are truly admirable, showcasing her passion and dedication to the performing arts.

Charlene Choi (Ah Sa) made a great sacrifice, but she also won honor for herself.

This also sparked her interest in shooting some bolder films.

After "The Prostitute," she continued to try to break through her own limitations and challenge her own bottom line.

Her nude appearance in the film "The Lady Improper" caused widespread shock, and the film was even cut by 42 minutes before its release.

This move completely changed public opinion of her.

She openly displayed her nudity and showered in front of the camera without any hesitation. As soon as the movie trailer was released, people speculated whether the film *Sara* had fueled Ah Sa's desire to become a Best Actress, which emboldened her to film such daring scenes. (End of Chapter)

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