
Comedy in disguise?
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“Wai Ka-fai and I initially conceived Running on Karma as a commercial film – to have Andy Lau doing comedy with the special effects make-up,” To told the Far East Film Festival’s Tim Youngs.
“However, after making a string of comedies in 2001 and 2002, and with the market flooded with films of a similar genre, we decided to shift our direction – to make films that are more drama-based and hopefully equally entertaining for the audience,” To said.
This time, the prosthesis was an unfeasibly muscular superhero suit for Lau’s character, Big. As with Love on a Diet, To hired the Hollywood special effects company Edge FX. Although the company had never made a muscle suit before, the results were impressive, with seven different versions used in the finished film.
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