The scene was about Ron as a black belt in karate preparing for a karate competition within the police force and asked two of his juniors to be his practice opponents. During the shoot, it was seen that Ron only spoke with the martial arts instructor briefly and was able to complete the scene successfully. Kate and other artists saw him do the scene himself, sweating all over, and couldn't help but to cheer loudly to encourage him!
Not only did Ron had outstanding dancing skills, but it turns out that his martial art skills were also top quality. He said: "Since youth until now, I have always been naughty, I like to move around and can't stay still. Initially he did learn Taekwando, but when he grew up he did kickboxing too." Ron frankly said he had thought about this being his lifetime career, but later he entered TVB as a dancer. His experience as a dancer turned actor made him easily remember the footwork. He said: "In fact, dancing and martial arts are very similar, one is soft, the other is hard." Also, Ron reveals that in the series, he also has many fighting scenes, but he didn't feel it was too difficult to do.
Kate reveals that she has many pursuit and fighting scenes: "My role is a female officer wearing high heels to chase the thieves." Asked how she thought of Ron's karate performance? She laughed: "Very good! Every scene is completed after 2-3 takes. Not one problem at all!" When speaking of the shooting process, she was seen with other artists such as Jessie Shum and Jim Tang getting along quite smoothly. Kate said: "Yup, we are all very happy! We are all youngsters, so we chat happily while waiting to get into position for shooting, the most important is to get off work early!"
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