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Andy Lau in 2003 Running movie
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Andy Lau most recent

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and there is a reason for it.
 
LOL bros!! I just figured it out with the help of good old Google. Andy Lau is wearing a latex muscle suit in the movie he is pictured in above. Here is a direct quote:

To says that he enjoys the challenge of transforming Andy's screen persona, and he's done so with a vengeance. Needing You (2000), the office rom-com (romantic comedy), gave us a philandering Andy, prone to drinking too much and vomiting in a Shenzen gutter. Love On A Diet (2001), a weight loss rom-com set in Japan, saw Andy swathed in a latex fat suit for most of the film, ably portraying a fat man who was modelled, he jokingly claimed, on director To. Running On Karma (2003), the moving story of an ex-monk trying to escape his talent for seeing karma, once more put Andy in latex, this time a muscle suit. And if you think spending up to 16 hours a day in latex is not that hard, then you've never been in Hong Kong.

Source:
http://global.yesasia.com/en/mc/-/8...ticleId-10/section-videos/code-c/version-all/
 
Hee Hee.... see? I didn't say they were real. Just he was this... now this.

Though that picture is a top job production.

Also, if you watch the movie (it's decent) there are scenes where they use a real bodybuilder but they don't mention who he is.
 
In the movie, you can clearly see it is a muscle suit. It looks like padding in a skin colored saran wrap. The pic is much much better though.

I still wish I knew who the bodybuilder in it was. Because you don't really see that many jacked up Japanese around.
 
glennds said:
who is andy lau?


He is sort of like the Johnny Depp of Japanese films.

There is one film, I can't remember the name of it... but he plays a psychotic hit man to the max. His performance was flawless. It is like Denzel Washington in Training Day, Capt. Jack Sparrow, and Mel Gibson in the opening scene of the first Lethal Weapon ("hahahaaaaa... yeah, that's a real badge, I'm a real cop, and that is a real fucking gun") all rolled into one.
 
The muscle suit in the movie doesn't look near as good as that one in the pic. It looks cheap. And for some scenes, they had another Japanese bodybuilder (who was REALLY jacked) do the scenes.
 
AAP said:
He is sort of like the Johnny Depp of Japanese films.

There is one film, I can't remember the name of it... but he plays a psychotic hit man to the max. His performance was flawless. It is like Denzel Washington in Training Day, Capt. Jack Sparrow, and Mel Gibson in the opening scene of the first Lethal Weapon ("hahahaaaaa... yeah, that's a real badge, I'm a real cop, and that is a real fucking gun") all rolled into one.

how do you know this AAP? i never even thought of japan as even making movies...guess they have their whole own movie thing going on. who knew? :)
 
glennds said:
how do you know this AAP? i never even thought of japan as even making movies...guess they have their whole own movie thing going on. who knew? :)


I watch a lot of foreign films. You would be surprised at what comes out of Japan. Some really good movies. When they don't use as much special effects as the American action films do, you know they have to have some kind of insane plot that holds your attention.
 
never thought about it AAP but makes sense that japan would have their own thriving movie culture since they are such a sophisticated and rich country. don't really see many foriegn movies (sorry but subtitles are way too much work if i pay $10 to see a movie!) but i bet you could learn a lot about their culture from their films.
 
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