The latest trailer for Chow Yun-fat's starring film 'Don't Call Me 'Gambling God'' has been released, depicting the story of a prodigal son turning his life around and conveying the true meaning of cherishing loved ones in the present. However, within a day, the film's rating on Douban dropped from 5.9 to 5.7, leading to widespread criticism from viewers. Audiences generally believe that the film suffers from poor screenplay writing, with messy plot designs and dramatic conflicts, resulting in a lengthy and roughly structured story. ...
Yung Eason described filming 'Don't Call Me Gambling God' with Chow Yun-fat as a dream come true, like chasing after her idol. Chow Yun-fat responded by saying that he did not vote for her when she participated in the Miss Hong Kong pageant and has been hesitant to meet her ever since. Synopsis: Boastful Hui agrees to temporarily take care of his ex-girlfriend's son for a price of 100,000. Later, he discovers that the boy is his own biological son and has autism, which changes his life. ...
Chow Yun-fat, the lead actor of the movie 'Don't Call Me 'God of Gamblers'', shares the secrets of portraying characters and emphasizes the simplicity of acting for actors. He believes that actors nowadays tend to complicate their performances, while being a star is relatively easier. Chow stresses the importance of memorizing lines accurately and not stealing scenes, stating that actors are in the service industry and should excel at portraying the characters written by the screenwriters. ...