Q: Which move are you good at in the movie? Screen darling Vicki's sweetie-pie looks and saucer-size eyes are a handicap --for her playing villians. Aw, poor thing. A: Mine's the sword. Karen and Shu Qi took the other moves so there's only the sword left for me! Q: Along with <<Shaolin>>, you seem to be taking a lot of action films. A: Yes, right now I think chinese movies can only conquer the world with fighting movies. But i hope one day I don't have to fight. It'd be so much easier. I also don't want to do any more goodie roles. I've done to many already. I'm feeling quite fan (perplexed), I want to be a baddie. Q: If anything you succeeded in playing ugly in <<Shaolin>> A: Yes, audience reaction to that has been very good! I'm glad they think I'm adorable even when I'm ugly. Q: If you had one wish right now, what would it be? A: I want to have a child immediately. Don't have to go through labour, just toot!! I have a baby! Q: Seeing how tiring filming has been, wouldn't you prefer something more urgent, like sleeping? A: There are lots of opportunities to sleep. But if I have a child, I'd always have a companion. That'll make me happy. Q: You would need a man first though. A: Yes. I would get married first. But right now, I'm just irresponsible. I just want a kid. Q: Do you miss living in Beijing? A: Yes very much. I want to go home. I miss just walking about. In Beijing, people do reconise you but they leave you alone. In Hong Kong, stars really looks like stars. Their clothes, hair, shoes - everything has to be different from normal people. You can't have a private life. But in China, stars are like normal people. They have private lives and it's very comfortable there. Q: Mainland reporters are easier on stars then? A: Yes. Once they finish work, they really don't work. If they're on holiday, even when you ask them to cover an event they won't Q: Speaking of which, we have to catch a plane back to S'pore in 2 hours. A: Oh, then you'd better hurry. ust feel free to write whatever you want. As long as it's positive. Leave first, really, it's okay. I'm even more tired than you! |