Traversing The Road Less Traveled, Lux Veritas.
Home   Rui En   Fan Club   News   Dramas   Music   Variety   Join  
 

 

01 January 2010 | 12:34 am

Vivocity countdown is really lacking something when RBKD is not there man…………….

Want to thank everyone who came down for the Punggol show, your lung power seriously impressive.

Am I happy? Every time I see you guys and hear your wild unabashed cheers I am always happy.

This was originally posted on RBKD’s forum.

Categorised in Bridge.

^ back to top

 

25 December 2009 | 07:56 pm

For some unknown reason, this part of the year is always somewhat wistful for me. It used to be that the nights of 24th and 31st December would be nights on which I would get rather depressed. Somehow, even though I could be surrounded by many people, those were the nights on which I would feel most………alone. After seeking solace from that loneliness in a multitude of outlets, I finally gave up and resigned myself to accept it.

This year though, is different.

Instead of feeling like I’m drowning in loneliness, in it’s place is a warm and overwhelming gratitude for all my inumerable blessings.

People think that the word “blessings” must neccesarily mean big things like money, career success, love, etc. It is always at this point of the year that people look back on the year and tally up such “blessings”.

They forget about the small things………..the little things that don’t neccesarily improve your life, but instead only make you feel happy to be alive.

The exact shades of reds and yellows of the leaves of the trees that blanket the Hills and mountains of Miyama, Japan. Trying to memorize those colors, hoping to always be able to see them in my mind till the day I die.

The gentle evening breeze that used to leave me feeling cold but now only leaves me feeling less alone somehow.

Being able to celebrate Christmas with marginalized children. Their smiles and unrestrained laughter.

Blessings.

Thank you, God. What a long way you’ve helped me come from the days of feeling that life was not worth living.

Merry Christmas to all in RBKD. Have you counted your blessings?

P.S. I got all your gifts, letters and cards. Thank you so much.

This was originally posted on RBKD’s forum.

Categorised in Bridge.

^ back to top

 

15 November 2009 | 06:37 pm

I guess everyone’s at the party now, really hoping you guys having alot of irreverent fun, as I know is very much RBKD’s style.

Looking at all the posts, especially your President Xinyi’s post on the FC blog, I’m so so happy that this fan club has become more than just a fan club.

It’s become a real community. It’s made people overcome certain things like shyness that they didn’t conquer before.

Cos I wouldn’t be able to forgive myself if this became a distraction or waste of time for anyone.

Again, Happy Birthday. Here’s to many birthdays TOGETHER ahead.

Flying off to Japan later, see you guys when I get back

And since I’ve become a certified Gleek, here’s a wonderfully appropriate song for the occasion from the show for you guys.

Here’s to defying gravity, always.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DxzKqCr7zyE

Something has changed within me
Something is not the same
I’m through with playing by the rules
Of someone else’s game
Too late for second-guessing
Too late to go back to sleep
It’s time to trust my instincts
Close my eyes: and leap!

It’s time to try
Defying gravity
I think I’ll try
Defying gravity
And you can’t bring me down!

I’m through accepting limits
”cause someone says they’re so
Some things I cannot change
But till I try, I’ll never know!
Too long I’ve been afraid of
Losing love I guess I’ve lost
Well, if that’s love
It comes at much too high a cost!

This was originally posted on RBKD’s forum.

Categorised in Bridge.

^ back to top

 

30 October 2009 | 07:45 pm

Rui En revealed how she felt about being snubbed at the annual Star Awards, why she would still say ‘NO’ to going on the TV version of ‘艺点心思 Celebritea’ (hosted by Guo Liang & Quan Yi Feng) and more… Discover the real Rui En as you read on in my 1st series of interviews with stars titled ‘敲敲门 Knock-Knock’ where the questions actually come from ‘YOU’.

Q: What are some of the challenges/difficulties that you faced while filming ‘Happy Family 过好年’(it was previously called ‘全家福’), in which you have to portray a bubbly girl, very different from your own personality?

RUI EN: “This probably was one of the most challenging roles I have taken on so far, second only to “Metamorphosis”, simply because 小冬 and her world was so foreign to me personally. Many don’t realize that simplicity and innocence can be one of the most complicated elements to portray. It is precisely this quality that many of us have lost long ago, but seek to re-instill in our lives. I must admit that I felt intimidated by her initially, but have only grown to fall very much in love with the character. It was and is my honor to be able to inhabit 小冬’s world for a little while, for she taught me many things. Some times, I can’t wait to leave a particular role/character behind, other times, you fall in love with the character. This was one of those roles for me, very strangely enough.”

“Our world has become very complicated, hasn’t it? I hope that 小冬 reminds you that things actually can be very simple, we just tend to complicate things for ourselves.”

Q: If you were given a chance, what kind of role/drama do you wish to work on?

RUI EN: “I would give anything to do another police/action kind of role. Incredibly demanding but completely worth it. Also very interested to play “darker”, more human roles. Perhaps someone with many regrets in her past. Even someone on a mission of revenge. A spy, a secret agent.”

Q: Do you foresee yourself being in the entertainment industry for the long term? I hope so coz I would miss your singing and acting if you would to leave the entertainment industry one day.

RUI EN: “It depends what your definition of “long term is”. As much as I love what I do, there will definitely come a time when I feel I’ve given all I have to give, and that it’s time to move on.”

Q: What really makes you move on and venture in this career even though you hate the “side effects” of this entertainment industry.

RUI EN: “The love of acting and singing, and the understanding and acceptance that every profession has its fair share of cr*p, you just have to deal with it.”

Q: Fans cry foul over you missing out on Star Award’s Best Actress nominations as An Xiaoqian (Metamorphosis) and Zhang Yuhang (By My Side); were you disappointed?

RUI EN: “It only bothers me that it really bothers my fans.”

“I have learned how dangerous and futile it is to base my personal feelings and self-worth on “what other people think” and things like award nominations. So, no. I am thankful enough to have a job I love doing and don’t ask or expect any more.”

Q: Do you have any ambition in your career? As in, ultimately, what do you aim to achieve? For eg, A best female lead? An All-Time Favourite Artiste Award? Gain recognition overseas? High sales in your future album? Having a breakthrough role? etc.

RUI EN: “Likewise, these are things that I never think of or even strive towards. I get asked by reporters all the time about such comparisons in relation to the other “princesses”. To me, such comparisons are the equivalent of trying to determine which is the best and most popular : chicken rice, prata, mee goreng or char kuay teow. All have their own merits, following and appeal. In other words, it’s impossible to determine a concrete answer and a waste of time.”

“I am only in competition with myself, no one else. To continually compare yourself with others is incredibly destructive. My only goal is to keep pushing myself to grow as a person.”

Q: Are you willing to be on CelebriTea?

RUI EN: “No. I have been open and honest enough in the ST Monday Interview that was published last year. In a world where broken families are more commonplace than happy ones, I revealed what I revealed then in the hope of inspiring kids not to go down the wrong path. I draw the line there. To continue to repeat myself and those facts would be utterly exploitative – using my personal life to gain public sympathy. I have a very, very strong stand against that and I see absolutely no reason to do it simply to boost ratings. The individuals who invented all sorts of reasons in the press for my not wanting to be on the show, should really try to understand things from perspectives other then their own.”

Q: What make you change from bubbly girl to such quiet girl ?/ Don’t you ever feel compelled to conform, such as putting up your own blog like the rest of your colleagues?

RUI EN: “I was only “bubbly” in the earlier part of my career because I was trying to conform to what I thought the viewers would want, what I thought people would want from me. Back then it was a struggle all the time between who I really was and this extremely narrow-minded, sterotypical pre-conceived notion of what a “girl” should look and behave like. As proven, I was dead wrong and it didn’t work simply because it wasn’t me. I was uncomfortable all the time and felt as if I was trying to fit into someone else’s skin. There’s really no value in trying to conform for the sake of it.”

Q: You have more female fans these days; do you think it has anything to do with your personality, such that they saw you as their role model?

RUI EN: “I only hope that it’s because they identify with my non-conformist approach both in personal life and career. Even now, there are so many expectations, standards, even stereotypes that females are expected to adopt and fit into. There is so much pressure on women both at work and at home. I believe in the right to choose for yourself. A question I ask myself all the time : would you rather a fulfilled or obedient life? Of course, along with the right to choose, you also have to accept that every choice in life has consequences.”

Q: As an actress yourself, you know all the positive and negative sides of this job. Will you encourage any of your fans to take up this career?

RUI EN: “We are all conditioned by the world and society to base our self-worth and esteem on things like, am I pretty enough? What car do I drive? Do I own property yet? In other words, rather superficial things. In this industry, the extent of this is multiplied, and your rice bowl, ability to make a living can mostly become dependant on superficialities. You have to be mature and clear enough in your priorities to be able to differentiate all the factors, otherwise it becomes a very toxic job. So, no, unless one is mature enough.”

Q: Will you be willing to act in historical dramas which touches on the hardships of Singapore’s women in the past such as ” Hong Tou Jin” and “Ma Jie”?

RUI EN: “I would love to, it’s a genre I’ve never tried before. Just like 小冬, it would be an honor to be a part of that world for awhile.”

Q: Which is your favourite or most memorable role/character to-date?

RUI EN: “Xiao Qian from “Metamorphosis” will always hold a special place in my heart.”

Q: Many of us have this mentality that celebrities take up volunteering simply only for public scrutiny and media attention. Is this the reason why you have chosen to be low profile about this? What then prompted you to take up regular volunteering on your own accord and how did you managed to find time for this?

RUI EN: “I try to be low profile about this because the last thing I want is to utilize this to benefit my public image. I chose to answer this question only because I want to try to encourage more youths to volunteer. Like I’ve said before, we are an incredibly selfish generation and desperately need to learn to be unconditional.”

“I do this when I’m not filming and I decided to start out of a pure dissatisfaction with spending all my time doing things for myself and for my own benefit. I told myself, “There’s gotta be more to life than this.” And I was right. Making others happy makes me so happy. I love kids so I work with kids. There is so much we can do. Given the amount of time all of us spend on Twitter, Facebook, etc, ie. on ourselves everyday, couldn’t we take a little of that time to help others?”

Q: Who do you look up to in your life or rather how do you make your life as meaningful as it can be? I would really wish to learn this from you.

RUI EN: “Don’t compromise your beliefs, principles and integrity, no matter how hard it gets. Resist the easy way out, the process is so much more important than the end. Learn to be unselfish, considerate and unconditional. Build your self-worth with pure hard work and the resulting achievement, not with superficial things.”

“I will always be learning till the day I die, but this is what I can share with you now :) ”

Paul: “I want to thank Rui En for taking time out to share so much even though her schedule was so packed with the last leg of shooting ‘Happy Family’.”

“Many people have been trying to ‘force-fit’ stars into the ‘mould’ they expect them to be. Many stars simply become the ‘by-products’ of such ‘terrorism’. Isn’t terrorism all about making others to conform to your ‘beliefs’?”

“Without your support or an avenue like this to hear them out in her true own words, we cannot claim to have known the star.”

“Rui En is the 1st celebrity in this ‘敲敲门 Knock-Knock’ series and she is not the last. I have decided to extend this interview session to other stars and ALL the questions literally come from YOU. Celebrities can choose to reply them in emails, video-interviews or audio recordings – it is about giving them the freedom and space to share with us…”

Source: BaguaTV

Categorised in Bridge.

^ back to top

 

26 October 2009 | 12:54 am

Almost there…………just a little bit more and it’ll be over.

You can do it.

This was originally posted on RBKD’s forum.

Categorised in Bridge.

^ back to top

 

24 October 2009 | 10:08 pm

Was pleasantly surprised to see so many RBKDs in the red tees, didn’t really think you guys would bother to run

All those to ran and simply turned up to support – thank you so very much!

Really hope you enjoyed yourself and I hope this race has introduced you to the pleasure of running – 90 % pain until the 10% pure bliss and endorphins.

Have filming tonight, but this is the home stretch – just a few more days till we wrap. See you guys after that hopefully!

This was originally posted on RBKD’s forum.

Categorised in Bridge.

^ back to top

 

16 August 2009 | 01:31 am

LP: Happy Birthday! Gotta headache so won’t write too much. It has been an amazing journey and I hope we’re in it together for the long haul :)

Originally posted as a tag on RBKD-online.com domain’s 1st year celebration tag board at 15 Aug 09 23:10h.

Categorised in Bridge.

^ back to top

 

18 June 2009 | 11:40 pm

Hello Everyone……..I have been wanting to thank you guys since the Star Awards, so…….Thank you for voting for me, I understand that you guys voted quite a bit, I have no idea how you guys get the money from…but……. and for the recent ComChest show…I’m sure you guys called for that too. I heard that you guys picked up litter and all that… so…so I mean I was very impressed, and was very shocked to know.

So I’m just hoping that this Fan Club…I hope that this Fan Club becomes an organization, becomes a group where your parents don’t…….you know you guys do things that are worthwhile your time and, don’t spend too much unnecessary time doing unnecessary things and I hope eventually you guys move on, to maybe getting a little bit more involved into charity? Because this is what I’m starting to do right now, on my own.

And so, I hope that you’know, it becomes a Fan Club where your parents are not like, “Oh, you are wasting your time here”, but rather, your parents know that “Okay, you guys 有分寸”. I think that’s the main thing luh. 要有分寸啦. Hor?

But I was very very impressed by the people who picked up litter at ComChest, I thought that was very impressive and thank you very much, people who have gone there, because you guys were very loud, and I understand it wasn’t that many people in the end, but you guys were really loud, that was really really really nice… Thank you very much.

And so yup, I hope that eventually this group grows bigger and grows a little bit more mature luh right…like grow a little bit more, I mean I just hope we get to do things that’s a little bit more productive.

I actually really really hope that you guys would go into charity, because I think its really…I think its something that young people really really need to do because when we see people like in different situations, now I’m sure you guys are actually quite okay, leading quite comfortable lives, but there’s actually like a whole world out there, that you don’t know about, these are really like conditions that we can’t even really imagine, like child, like sexual abuse and all that, I think it would be really good for you guys to do a little bit of that next time.

Okay so yup, let’s just be considerate as a fan club and yeap thank you very much. I hope you had a good time yesterday and tonight. Thank you very much………

This is a transcript of the Thank You message Rui En delivered at the Annual RBKD Summer Chalet 2009 on 12th June 2009, at approximately 8.30pm.

Categorised in Bridge.

^ back to top

 

21 April 2009 | 04:03 pm

Can’t believe you guys got to True Colours at 10am – am sure u guys behaved yourself right? There’re already too many problems in the world, if you know what I mean *wink* Anyway am sure u guys amused yourselves by practising your acting skills. Again. LOL. Think next year some of you can go join Star Search.

Thanks to those who shelled out for the makeup too. Remember to do spend within your budgeted means. And I do mean even for Star Awards. Please.

Was very nice seeing u guys again after awhile. Hope you enjoy the new show. The character, if you think closely about it, stands for the innermost beliefs of many parents, educators, even the whole system system. Watch, think, and you’ll understand what I mean.

It was incredibly interesting to find out about the workings of the Singaporean education system, and I do now consider teaching an extremely important profession. Yes, I sound like an MOE advocate, but I have complete respect for those who do it with the right intentions.

I can’t even begin to express how much I’m looking forward to my trip. Except to resort to becoming an 8 year-old for just a second : YIPPEE! And ……….YAI – YAY! Ok I think I’ve got that one out of my system.

Do take care of yourselves and see you when I see you.

Originally posted on Too Complicated Blog by Rui En on 18 April 2009 at 09:44 pm.

Too Complicated Blog is accessible by FC members only. Publishing of content from Too Complicated Blog on Bridge is at the sole discretion of the RBKD committee.

Categorised in Bridge.

^ back to top

 


Newer entries - Older entries