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Old 09-04-2011, 05:24 AM   #1
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Wang Qi: of course, have long known the story. Before shooting the film,moncler pas cher, I bought the Version too much, just ordered some online, read the three thick. After reading the novel, I kinda like Tuan Gu, he is a very thinking person, a bit like the taste of professional soldiers. Chen Kaige's script came out, I saw, but this character has done a lot of change and subversion.
Yangcheng Evening News: What do subversive?
Wang Qi: The key still lies in a complex environment, the mastery of character attitude. You want, at the beginning, Tuan Jia Zhao dynasty by the exclusion, Zhao domineering,christian louboutin pas cher, arrogant, made no secret of slander against him and framed. In this section, I want to show his sense of humiliation. This is also reflected in his village Ji (Fan Bingbing decoration) --- This is his favorite emotional woman, but woman is the moon Zhao, he loved her very deeply, but did not reveal too short. In the end, he brought up her orphans, it also show the fate of the tragic.
Yangcheng Evening News: You throw the play with a child's play, see people very worried.
Wang Qi: You know that when I played, wrestling is a ######## baby, but he's still very shocking. True and false because the shooting was the same baby bag, sometimes with real, sometimes with a ########, so was the director shooting the play call, This child is true or false, he confirmed that Site is also very quiet, people have compassion, we all feel a little shaking. After filming that scene, although I do not nightmares, but my mind is always stupefied, was carrying children when the shooting that he fall down the old, wearing armor that bends, but to hold live, really very nervous. Even I have a
Yangcheng Evening News: Some people think you play in the Ge, Huang Xiaoming,mercurial, are
Wang Qi: I also noticed when shooting. Such as Ge holding a child sitting, lying down and I speak to him, from the point of view is a picture person, a woman holding a child, her husband lying on the ground. I also wonder, how as a, and as a couple? I always joked that I was headed, he is a spouse. Everybody has this idea is not surprising, in fact, two men raising a child, imagine the hardships, Cheng Ying is Day Break, Tuan Gu also paid all the affection to the child.
Yangcheng Evening News: Chen Kaige said the philosophy in the movie playing, you feel it?
Wang Qi: I received the script,doudoune moncler pas cher, the director does not know Veuve take a simple story of good guys and bad guys, he write a being wronged, being aggrieved person's status and life. Chen Kaige's this thinking, reflected in the lines was particularly vividly. When a new king ascended the throne, there is a dialogue with Tuan Gu --- Each of them are likely to be your enemy. and asked Tuan Gu:
[said, , that wear armor to hold the bend, but could not, really nervous.
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Wang Qi: no. With a film festival, last year I just took (best supporting actor), but this year, how could I get it? Another, young man winning the prize I think it is quite good. When I was young how much hope there is a prize to face me, know me, increase my self-confidence! Even if this young man still needs to be improved in places, but you awarded him this, he will have a strong self-confidence, more love for their own careers, the future development very good.
Yangcheng Evening News: Mainland cast members are judges that are too dramatic, too much to the force, false, such as Xu Fan. How do you see?
Wang Qi: Mainland actor Liu Liping not also do, she did not also win a prize it? This may be related to personal taste for the judges,polo ralph lauren pas cher, does not mean that all the judges are the same. I have worked with many Hong Kong and Taiwan actors, their performances are also quite a force ah, or even to recognize from the real, than I am into. So this is not an absolute standard to measure performance awards.
Yangcheng Evening News: When the actor still want to do next?
Wang Qi: The title is the actor's highest honor, if there is, of course, better it! If it does not matter, after all, my age out there, if I may be young and care. Besides, what are you winning film festival, how do you then have the ability to ah? People feel a nuisance. At that time Hong Kong Film Award finalists, when someone asked me I have to take two years, and has been very fair to me, and I have a Henzhi Zu.
Yangcheng Evening News: I heard you then play the bottom line, for example, do not shoot ######?
Wang Qi: Yes,moncler quincy, I can not play. First, I feel no need, the director has done before, to know the review is difficult to pass; Second, after all, Asians, Westerners did not shoot this movie is more natural, I do not think the United States. I do not think. Through some eyes, the action,franklin marshall, you can go beyond that, as to results,doudoune moncler, not on the way? Actors have to shape the role of convincing for me, the lowest the lowest bottom line --- I can not play rape scene!
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Ron DiFrancesco's voice softens and trails off. He barely finishes his sentences as he recalls his experience on Sept. 11, 2001. He speaks as if it happened yesterday.
"It was a living hell," he says. "I was mere seconds from death. ... I didn't know I was going to get out."
DiFrancesco is believed to be the last person out of the South Tower of the World Trade Center before it collapsed. According to some reports, he was one of only four people to escape from above the 81st floor.
A decade later, survivor's guilt still weighs heavily on him.
"I will carry with me to my grave whether I should have taken somebody with me," he says, "I still harbor a lot of guilt.
"Time does heal a bit, but it doesn't make you forget what happened. And I think, for our generation, it's our marking point in history. It changed the world that day," he says.
DiFrancesco prefers not to go into detail about his horrifying experience on 9/11. He says it forces him to relive the nightmare. In the past 10 years, he has given only a few interviews, including one for John Geiger's book The Third Man Factor and another for an article in the Ottawa Citizen. Based on those accounts, this is what happened to DiFrancesco:
The first plane had just struck the North Tower, and from his office on the 84th floor of the South Tower, DiFrancesco, a 37-year-old Canadian money-market broker for Euro Brokers, could see smoke billowing from the building. Moments after he left his office to evacuate, the second plane smashed into the South Tower, hitting the building between the 77th and 85th floors.
DiFrancesco was thrown against a wall by the force of the impact, and then he rushed to the nearest stairwell and headed down. On the way, he ran into a group of people trying to escape; they told him to go up the stairs instead, because the flames were too bad below.
As they debated which way to go, they heard someone calling for help. DiFrancesco and his colleague Brian Clark, an executive vice president at Euro Brokers, went to rescue the man, but DiFrancesco became overwhelmed by smoke and had to turn back.
He began to go up the stairs to find clear air, but the doors on each landing were locked, a safety mechanism to keep smoke from filling the whole building in the event of a fire. Panic set in as it became harder to breathe, so he turned around and started back down.
He reached a landing in the impact zone and joined others lying on the floor, gasping for air. But a voice told him to get up and keep going. He ran down the stairs, covering his face with his forearms as he fought through the flames.
Finally he reached the ground floor, where a security guard directed him to a different exit. As he reached it, he heard a giant roar as the building began to collapse. He turned and saw a fireball heading right at him. Days later, he woke up in the hospital with lacerations on his head, burns all over his body, and a broken bone in his back.
Ten years later, DiFrancesco, who is now 47 and living in Toronto, Canada, says the memories and the aftermath of 9/11 permeate his everyday life.
"The scars on my head and my arms remind me every day how fortunate I am," he says. "There are mementos throughout the house. In our living room, we have quite a few pictures of New York and a picture of the World Trade Center. We have a couple of albums of cards that people had sent, and there are some memorial books we look at [too]. They actually gave my wife the watch that was on my wrist on 9/11. It was broken, but it stopped at the exact time the building came down."
But the effects of his experience that day go much deeper than his scars and mementos. DiFrancesco's near-death experience changed his entire outlook on life.
"For me, being so close to death, I don't fear dying or moving on," he says. "When I was almost down and out, I did see the light, and I was prepared to go, but I'm here. … If I was to die tomorrow I would hate leaving my wife and kids, but I don't fear dying now."
DiFrancesco's whole mentality changed, too. He's constantly on alert, even when there's no imminent threat.
"I'm very aware of my surroundings and what's going on, what I'm doing, and what other people are doing," he says. "Whenever I go into a building or a room, I need to know where the exit is, because that day I wasn't in control, and I almost didn't make it out. It's a bit obsessive I think, but it's changed the way I think and the way I act."
Even seemingly normal occurrences cause terrifying flashbacks.
"When I see tall buildings and planes, it jogs my memory," he says. "Loud noises [and chaos] really bother me. I'm a little claustrophobic, so when [I'm] in a big crowd, it gets to me a lot. I also find screaming and yelling really gets to me."
But out of the pain and chaos came compassion, hope, and a deeper meaning to the idea of paying it forward. DiFrancesco and his family have always been religious and involved in community service, but the overwhelming outreach from their friends and neighbors after 9/11 moved them to make it a bigger part of their lives.
"When I was in the hospital, people were taking care of meals for the family, and that went on for months," he says. His community went out of its way to help get the DiFrancesco family back on their feet.
"My car was left at the train station, and my wife didn't know where it was. A neighbor came and found my car and brought it back to us," he explains. "And I only had the one key that was melted in the World Trade Center, so he went and got new keys made for my car."
The lengths to which his community went to support them inspired DiFrancesco and his wife more than ever to pay it forward and to teach their kids to do the same. Now, DiFrancesco is on the board of two charities: Villa Colombo, a home for Italian seniors, and Camp Trillium, a charity that promotes and offers recreational experiences for children with cancer and their families.
For the DiFrancescos, volunteering for Camp Trillium is a family event.
"I participate in this cancer bike ride ... we ride basically 60 miles a day for four days," he says. "My children and my wife are actively involved [too]. My two older children ride with me, and my two younger [kids] and my wife volunteer for the four days."
DiFrancesco has always enjoyed cycling, especially for a good cause, but ever since 9/11, his riding has taken on a different meaning, and he rides for an hour or two almost daily.
"I love the peacefulness of the road, riding my bike, and riding in a pack ... [it's] a bit of healing for me," he says. "I find it cathartic."
The healing process is an ongoing one for his family. Over the years, DiFrancesco and his wife have been collecting friends' and families' stories of how 9/11 affected them -- and may even consider putting them into a book.
"We both find it fascinating what you were doing that day ... people went home, picked up their kids from school, and hugged them and kept them close," he says. "Just hearing [their] stories ... it's interesting to find out what everyone was doing on that day."
There are still questions that may never be answered, and survivor's guilt is ever-present.
"I don't understand all of it," he says. "Why did I survive and 61 of my colleagues didn't?"
For DiFrancesco, though, one message is clear.
"When your number is up, He will call you. Coming so close to death, I believe you can't change destiny," he says. "Be happy with every day we have here."
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