For Christmas and New Year's Eve, it is believed many already have plans on how to celebrate the holidays. However, there are also some who love to celebrate by improvised means. The holiday feeling is very pleasing and joyous, there are many ways to celebrate, whether if its pulling all nighters with hundreds of thousands of people to countdown to New Years, drinking with a few close friends or spending a romantic evening with a significant other, we all continue to explore new relaxing alternatives.
The four young versions of the lead actors from When Heaven Burns are welcoming the holidays. We thought the four guys would definitely want to be on the streets with millions of people and participate in the various type of countdown parties, but strangely enough they actually don't really enjoy the lively atmospheres. "It's enough to be with a few close friends. In the past, no matter if its Christmas or New Year's Countdown, at most just go to friends' house. Really fear being around too many crowds." In the series, 'Ka Ming' played by Stanley Cheung said his wish this year is to quietly countdown to new years, but most likely this won't happen because he will be taking part in a shopping mall countdown party with young version 'Ku Lo' (Joe) played by Ronald Law and the other band members.
'Ku Lo' Ronald loves silence just as much as Stanley, when he was studying politics in college, his favorite activity is to watch the news programmes on TV. "News from foreign countries are my favorite". He said with a smile, actually at the time he was more suitable as the person giving the commentary or the guy in Victoria Park.
Hoi Yeung plays 'Hak Jai' (Angus) in the series, he said he may not necessarily celebrate the holidays. Don't let his hot temper character in the series fool you, Hoi's favorite is to study the script at home alone: "If I have to make a character come to life, I have to let the emotions slowly sink in. I have to do this alone." However, the most 'cooped up' must be Kelvin Leung, who plays 'Jan Hin' (Ronnie). He may look gentle and refined on the outside, but he usually loves going to the supermarkets: "Because I love eating, once I see nice ingredients I would want to buy it and cook it at home." The holidays are just around the corner, Kelvin expressed the most important is to eat good meals, you don't necessarily have to be on the crowded streets. It is much more satisfying to cook up a big feast at home.
In 2012, 'Hak Jai' Hoi hopes to take on a mentally challenged role and challenge his acting skills. 'Ku Lo' Ronald wants to be a villain the most. 'Ka Ming' Stanley said if he can develop in the music scene, that would be pretty nice. 'Jan Hin' Kelvin's greatest hope is to portray a killer and break his goodie-2-shoes image.
As Dooms Day is rumored to happen in 2012, the four guys expressed, "Have No Fear". If it is true that there are not many days left in life, then we must honestly have to express our feelings to the people we love: "Aside from the people we love, also the people who we hate, admire and respect. I will tell them the words from the bottom of my heart." Ronald and Kelvin expressed we must seize the opportunities to have family and friend gatherings. Hoi hopes to go on vacation and see the world.
In the series, there is a classic golden line said by Joe Junior: "This city's dying? But we are alive. Let's live it up!" The four of them said that's a little physical resonance to us. Mother Nature is facing a collapse, people are becoming increasingly unpredictable, as a person, we shall do whatever we can to give more love, live an interesting life.
(Left to Right: Kelvin, Hoi, Stanley, Angel Chiang, Ronald)
TN: Just FYI
'Hak Jai' is Moses Chan, young version is Hoi Yeung
'Ku Lo' is Bowie Lam, young version is Ronald Law
'Jan Hin' is Kenny Wong, young version is Kelvin Leung
'Ka Ming' is Stanley Cheung, Charmaine Sheh's character deceased boyfriend
Source: Sudden Weekly #886
Translated by: aZnangel @ AsianEU Forum