MAGIC TO WIN (开心鬼 之 开心魔法) Singapore Press Conference and Gala Premiere

Thanks to the folks from Clover Films, I attended the Singapore press conference and gala premiere for the Chinese movie,  MAGIC TO WIN (开心鬼 之 开心魔法), together with a lucky group of omy Blog Club bloggers.

MAGIC TO WIN Singapore press conference

Directed by Wilson Yip (叶伟信), the director of the hit Chinese action movie, IP MAN and produced by veteran media personality, Raymond Wong (黃百鳴) of iconic 80s comedy ghost movie series HAPPY GHOST (開心鬼) fame, the film certainly boasts strong credential.

Cast includes Hong Kong actor, Louis Koo (古天乐), the Brunei singer/entrepreneur/actor Wu Chun (吴尊), China actress Yan Ni (闫妮), China actor Wu Jing (吴京) and newcomer, Karena Ng (吳千語).

Wilson Yip, Raymond Wong and Wu Chun were in Singapore together on Tuesday (29 Nov) to promote the movie at a noon press conference at Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel and at the gala premiere at The Cathay in the evening.

Here are some pictures I took at the press conference and the gala premiere:

(L to R): Wu Chun, Wilson Yip and Raymond Wong speaking with host, Danny Yeo
Raymond sharing his experience as the movie producer and one of the lead actor
Mr Perfect, Wu Chun’s turn to talk
Victory poses
Magic pose
(L to R): Grand Copthorne Waterfront senior guy, the star trio, Clover Films boss, Lim Teck
Cameras snapping away
Raymond Wong coming into the cinema hall at the gala premiere
Wu Chun making his way to the front of the hall
The trio addressing the cinema hall at the gala premiere

I was a big fan of the HAPPY GHOST movie series in the 80s. I believe Chinese Singaporeans in their lates 20s or above would know of this series. Watching MAGIC TO WIN was like a walk down memory lane for me. Especially memorable was the scene when the remixed version of the original HAPPY GHOST Cantonese theme song was played in the middle of the movie. Really nostalgic!

As far as special effects go for Asian movies, MAGIC TO WIN did a pretty decent job. The film also stars real magician, Tonny Jan (松明) as one of the main characters and featured some of his magic tricks. Here’s a video of Tonny teaching Wu Chun magic tricks on the film set:

[youtube url=”http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PRWptTwau6U&”]

I like the use of the Chinese five elements, “Gold, Wood, Water, Fire and Earth (金木水火土)” in the classification of magic power in the movie. Chinese history is just as rich in mystic literature as any western text. It is timely to incorporate these into our popular culture.

I would not describe this as a deep or thought-provoking movie, but it was fun to watch with a light splash of humour, much in the tradition of past HAPPY GHOST movies.

MAGIC TO WIN opens in Singapore cinemas from 8 December (next Thurs). Go catch it if you like magic or just want to see Raymond Wong on the big screen again for nostalgia sake.

Trailer:

[youtube url=”http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nz6ixRL90Ug”]

Synopsis:

Based on the famous “Happy Ghost” Chinese series, “Magic To Win” is story where a girl who inherits superpowers from her father finds her life changed drastically. She starts to enjoy the daily convenience her unique powers gives her and even uses them to excel in sports. The abuse of her powers soon draws in unwanted attention from a family nemesis who has been waiting to exact revenge on her father.

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