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01 Dec 2006 - Mental patients came to scene, Michelle was blank with shock
Source: Apple Daily
1st December 2006
Mental patients came to scene, Michelle was blank with shock
Currently, Michelle is filming 'Ma Que Bian Feng Huang' at a certain mental institution in Hangzhou, collaborating with Mainland's film king – Zhang Guo Li's son, Zhang Mo. It was unexpected for this first time of filming in a mental institution to be an unforgettable experience as every door in the hospital is locked up. However, there is once when two mental patients suddenly walked into the filming scene, and Michelle was blank with shock.
Michelle said: "While filming in the institution, suddenly two people in the metal patience attire. At first I thought they were extra actors, but it was then when two nurses came in and brought them out again. They were very unsatisfied and ran around, continuously shouting "I am not ill, don't catch me. Everyone had a shock."
Prison Filming meets many obstacles
In addition to that, there is a scene that needs to be film in a prison. Even though the permission for the matter has been applied for, but they met with several obstacles all the same. The most troublesome one would be during the prison visiting period where they need to stop filming, and wait for the one hour of visit to pass before continuing. This caused them to film 15 to 16 hours every day before they can call it a day.
Photo: Michelle and Zhang Mo filming in the mental institution and unexpectedly meets up with unexpected visitors.
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Eastern Daily
Michelle in Hangzhou with many obstacles
Michelle is currently filming with Zhang Guo Li's son, Zhang Mo, filming a series called 'Ma Que Bian Feng Huang' in Hangzhou – and filmed a scene inside a mental institution. During the filming, she noticed two persons in the mental patient's attire at the scene and thought that they were the extra actors, but later there were nurses who chased them back to their room. The happening was so sudden that Michelle was blank with shock, expressing that it was like a scene in the movie. As she was filming in a mental institution, everywhere within the institution were locked up. Every time they enter or leave, they need to pass many gates. Sometimes even going to the toilet also needs to pass several checkpoints, causing it to be quite troublesome. Besides, when the cast went to film in a prison, but whenever someone comes to visit, they need to stop filming and wait for the one hour visit to be over before they can continue filming. This thus caused them to work for 15 to 16 hours, luckily there was a group of Mainland fans who visited the filming site in Hangzhou, which made her feel that no matter how hard it is, it is worth it.
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Wenhui Daily
Restroom doors heavily locked, Michelle gains new knowledge
Michelle is currently filming 'Ma Que Bian Feng Huang' with Zhang Guo Li's son, Zhang Mo in Hangzhou – bringing many of her 'first time's. For example, her first time to a mental institution.
There is a scene which needed to be filmed in a mental institution, Michelle laughingly said: " I've never been to a mental institution in the past, basically everywhere within the institution are iron gates and they're all locked. We need to open and pass many gates before we can enter. Even going to the toilet is no exception, thus everyone felt that it was a little troublesome. Whenever someone needs to go to the toilet, they need to pass many doors to get there. Besides that, there is one day when filming within the institution, suddenly two persons came in with mental patient's attire. I initially thought they were extra actors, but it was later when the nurses came in and chased them back. The two persons were unsatisfied and even ran around shouting loudly, "I'm not ill and don't catch me", shocking everyone there.
Michelle said: "I'm very happy because she has a group of Mainland fans, they especially organized a visit to her filming site. The moment I saw them coming, I was so touched I really wanted to cry!"
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Tom Exclusive Report
Michelle filming in a mental institution in Hangzhou; Encounter with mental patients shocks her
Michelle is currently in Hangzhou with Zhang Mo, filming a new series, 'Ma Que Bian Feng Huang'. There was a scene that needed to be in a mental institution. Michelle said: "Within the hospital, every door is securely locked, even the washroom as well, thus everytime anyone needs the washroom, we need to unlock several doors before reaching, it's very inconvenient." Besides that, Michelle also mentioned that while filming in the hospital, there were suddenly two persons in mental patient's attire, but she thought that they were extra actors initially. It was later when the nurses came to chase them back and their illness resurfaced, running about wildly, giving everyone quite a shock.
Michelle, filming in mental institution, encountered with two patients with illness attack
In addition, another scene that needed prison filming, the crew met with obstacles when applying for permission. Also, every time they clash with visiting hour, they need to stop filming and wait for the hour to pass before they can continue work. This has thus led them to film 15 to 16 hours a day before they can finish work.
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Wang Yi Entertainment
Michelle encounters with mental patients having illness attack
Encounter with mental patients with illness attack while filming
Lately, Michelle is in Hangzhou with Zhang Mo, filming 'Ma Que Bian Feng Huang'. There was a scene that needed mental institution filming. Michelle said: "Within the hospital, every door is securely locked, even the washroom as well, thus everytime anyone needs the washroom, we need to unlock several doors before reaching, it's very inconvenient."
Besides that, Michelle also mentioned that while filming in the hospital, there were suddenly two persons in mental patient's attire, but she thought that they were extra actors initially. It was later when the nurses came to chase them back and their illness resurfaced, running about wildly, giving everyone quite a shock.
In addition, another scene that needed prison filming, the crew met with obstacles when applying for permission. Also, every time they clash with visiting hour, they need to stop filming and wait for the hour to pass before they can continue work. This has thus led them to film 15 to 16 hours a day before they can finish work.
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