Koo Tianle mourns Wu Mengda, and then reveals the details of Wu Mengda’s illness on the set. Goodbye Dago, the spirit will live on forever

Gu Tianle mourns Wu Mengda: Farewell to the person who accompanied us in our youth, his spirit is immortal – Introduction

The famous Hong Kong movie star Wu Mengda died of liver cancer on February 27. For fans, we have lost a great movie actor, but for those entertainer friends who have worked with him, they may have lost a close friend. Friend or role model.

The word "brother" replaced "uncle", making the relationship between the two even more extraordinary.

The most anticipated word in the world was probably "goodbye". Saying goodbye meant that there was still a chance to meet again, but this goodbye was forever. The so-called "goodbye" was nothing more than good hope and sustenance.

From the description, we can see that Wu Mengda fell ill during the promotion, and then he continued to attend various press conferences, which made the veteran actor, who had an important position in the Hong Kong film industry, seriously ill.

"This collaboration really stuck with me," said Mr. Koo, who followed Aberdeen and worked with Mr. Ng on the film Eavesdropping 3.

Mr. Koo describes Mr. Ng’s role as a cunning businessperson in the movie "Eavesdropping 3," using the words "full of drama."

Perhaps because Wu Mengda’s acting skills are too superb, or because he was inspired and encouraged in the process of cooperating with Wu Mengda, Koo Tianle is obsessed with this collaboration.

People will eventually grow old, but film and television works will not. A good work, over time, may also become a classic.

Although Wu Mengda has passed away now, the characters he created over the years may be funny, cold, or ordinary. The touching characters brought to us by these characters will forever remain in our hearts.

He seemed to be comforting us, as well as himself.

We must also learn to say goodbye. Those who grew up with us as children must also learn to accept the fact that they are gone.

In the golden age of Hong Kong cinema, Wu Mengda left a deep impression on the history of Chinese cinema with his profound acting skills, and won the love of countless movie fans. That’s enough!

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