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08 September 2013 | 08:50 am

1. 影视分级 U-Rated Page 32

现代人时间宝贵,顾得了工作就顾不了家庭、顾得了家庭又顾不了朋友。难得剩下的宝贵时间,当然不能浪费在不值一看的电影、电视节目上。有鉴于此,推出自家分级专栏,为大家提点意见,看看本地影视作品中,那些值得观赏、那些看了等于浪费人生的宝贵岁月。

而本周,要接受分级的便是上周刚上画的《骤变》!

瑞恩演自己

卖点: 所谓“凡有瑞恩,必是大戏”,如果你是标准电视迷,当然不能错过。

看点: 电视台闹阿哥荒已久,陈罗密欧、张震寰谁能随剧上位?

评语: 电视台真的厚爱瑞恩,这边才刚播完《志在四方》,那边在午后重播《花样人间》,现在,晚间黄金档又来了瑞恩的《骤变》。看来瑞恩成为新阿姐已经是封印的事实。但一个演员用得如此频密,真的受得起考验吗?

看了前面几集的《骤变》,瞬间还以为在看《最火搭档》或其它“瑞恩剧”。事关不管是什么剧,瑞恩的人物个性,造型都变化不大。当然这种有话直说、行事正大、外冷内热的角色她是演得很好,但如果演来演去都只是一个模式,或甚至只是在演“演员本人”,那又变得没有难度,兼戏路太窄了。看来,外传电视台人人怕瑞恩这件事不是讹传,每出剧的监制、故事人都不敢挑战她设下的限制,那观众也只好永远看同款瑞恩了。

既然阿姐已成“不变之数”,那还是来看变数不断的阿哥之位。李铭顺之后,电视台的阿哥一直不清不楚,便宜了陈汉玮、郑各评几位不老阿哥。但长江必须有后浪推。除了木头木脸的戚玉武、黄俊雄,观众也确实需要条件更好的偶像级阿哥来抚慰的。《骤变》一次性推出陈罗密欧、张震寰,到底两人能否有机会凭剧出位?以目前集数来看,陈罗密欧蓄小胡子演出有行有款的律师,虽坐轮椅还是比张震寰出色,可惜戏味未出,希望随着剧情发展,能有更好表现。

惊喜度:8/10

拍摄、剪辑手法与电视台以往保守作风有明显分别,使剧情较流畅、不拖拉。乍看之下以为又是外制节目,算是有进部。剧中也看见不少半息影资深演员,加分!

惊吓度:5/10

既然摆明是悬疑剧,编剧应该下多点功夫,加强故事设计,而不是取巧靠“巧合”破案。

Sudden 骤变 is now airing on Channel 8, Weekdays at 9pm.

Categorised in CH, Joys of Life 花样人间, Sudden 骤变, The Dream Makers 志在四方, U-Weekly, Unriddle 2 最火搭档 2, Unriddle 最火搭档.

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04 August 2013 | 08:35 am

1. Boos & Bravos Page 114

Bravo to Rui En on the just-ended The Dream Makers for taking a dig at herself. In a wink-wink art-imitates-life moment, her character, a variety show producer-turned-actress, is up in arms when she gets wind that she may appear in a rape scene. “No way will I shoot [that],” she protests. “They can call me unprofessional but I have my principles.” Fans will know that this is a not-too-subtle reference to Rui En’s real-life stance against filming rape scenes.

2. Cover Story Page 34

Despite her newfound chirpness, there’s no image overhaul. Chloe is still very much the feline beauty with enormous doe eyes, elfin nose and pouty lips. As we talk, she spies a copy of 8 DAYS with Rui En, her Joys of Life co-star, on the cover. She cries, “That’s Rui En!” then grabs the mag for a fervent flip-through.

Categorised in 8 DAYS, EN, Joys of Life 花样人间, The Dream Makers 志在四方.

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24 July 2013 | 10:08 am

“Not only did he give me a lot of advice about acting and performing, he also shared a lot of valuable insights about life.”

Alien Huang (above with co-star Rui En) on veteran local actor Chew Chor Ming, whom he met while filming Joys of Life.

Source: The Straits Times

Categorised in EN, Joys of Life 花样人间, The Straits Times.

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16 June 2013 | 10:18 am

By Tammi Tan

We check out the biggest names in showbiz who have lit up a screen together

Two is better than one, especially if “one” already stands pretty strong on its own. We’re talking about dream team silver/small screen pairings of the hottest A-listers in showbiz, from MediaCorp Princesses Jeanette Aw and Rui En in The Dream Makers, to martial arts movie royalty Jackie Chan and Jet Li in The Forbidden Kingdom.

Rui En & Jeanette Aw (The Dream Makers)

They’ve both been in the business for over a decade (and are both under Artiste Networks ) , but The Dream Makers is the first time they’ve ever worked together. “It was really cool,” Rui En told us of the collaboration. “We work very well together!”

Jeanette concurs. “We both know what we want from a scene, and both know what we’re doing with our characters. I don’t have to worry that she won’t be able to react with me,” she said at the drama’s press conference last Tuesday.

Besides that, they’ve become more familiar with each other, something they never really got to do before. “We’ve had to spend a lot of time together, and now we’re more of friends,” said Rui En.

So shall we look forward to more collaborations in the future then? “I’m open to any opportunities to work with Rui En again,” said Jeanette.

Chemistry level: We guess we’ll find out when The Dream Makers premieres on June 24 at 9pm on Ch8, but we are definitely harbouring high hopes for this pairing!

Rui En & Chen Liping (Unriddle)

Rui En and Liping have become close pals and one of the most beloved duos in local showbiz since Unriddle. Liping was credited as the one who could melt the stoic Ice Queen’s heart, as displayed by the latter’s cheeriness during their first interview with us as co-stars – a contrast from her usual more reserved demeanour.

“She’s the most generous artiste I’ve ever worked with,” Rui En praised. “She has a really infectious laugh too, which in turn makes me laugh as well!”

During the Dream Makers press conference, the typically calm and collected Rui En was even seen giggling and lightly hitting Liping’s arm on stage, proving that their camaraderie was more than just a phase.

Chemistry level: Four dramas on, and their friendship and on-screen harmony is stronger than ever.

The Dream Makers 志在四方 debuts 24 June 2013 9pm on Channel 8.

Source: Xinmsn

Categorised in EN, Joys of Life 花样人间, The Dream Makers 志在四方, Unriddle 2 最火搭档 2, Unriddle 最火搭档, xinmsn.

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09 June 2013 | 08:10 am

1. Cover Story Pages 38-48

By Jonathan Fam

Float like a butterfly sting like a bee

Here’s why we love Rui En: The enigmatic star says she’s “happier” now, but her badass, don’t-mess-with-me ‘tude? Well, it’s still here. We sit down with Ch 8’s regining princess (future queen?) for a knockout, can-she-get-any-cooler interview.

Rui En is wearing a wry smile on her face. It usually means she’s unimpressed with something. Her skinny legs, clad in a pair of black jeans, are curled under her. Then she sighs. “The ones about why I don’t do kissing scenes….The ones about why I’m, yeah, so aloof. They’re such a drag,” she laments. Rui En’s talking about questions she dreads most during interviews. Questions that she is, put simply, bored of, and which we assure her won’t be asked today. “Oh, but you already have. Or rather, your magazine has,” she says. Her smile is more off centre than ever, and then she laughs: BWAHAHAHAHA.

For someone who’s been dubbed ‘Ice Princess’ and ‘Queen of Cool’, Rui En, 32, has a surprisingly bawdy laugh. It’s throaty, robust, and loud. So loud you can probably hear it over a jet engine. Loud enough that it throws you off the first time she lets it rip. Would we have guessed that the inscrutable star has this other side had we not spoken to her? Probably not. It’s such discoveries that make any little contact with the elusive, publicity-shunning star so precious. Like wildlife photographers hoping to capture the spotted deer on film, you hope she’ll show – without you having to poke and prod like a kaypoh aunt during Chinese New Year – a little crack in the armour, an anecdote that offers a peek into her real self.

Contrary to popular belief – and what her painfully awkward Kristen Stewart-esque Star Awards speeches may suggest – Rui En’s neither a tough not boring interview subject. Sure, she’ll throw you the side eye when she considers a question lame, but she comes off as direct, not disdainful.

Yes, Rui En can’t be arsed to charm or wow you with juicy soundbites (but boy, does she have those in spades). She also doesn’t bother to be breezy or coy. That’s not to say she’s reticent. In fact, she’s surprisingly chatty. And candid. The Singapore Chinese Girls’ School and Raffles Junior College alum answers questions – both tough and throwaway – thoughtfully, never beating around the bush. No, she still won’t talk about her love life, but yes, she’ll be honest, or as honest as she’ll allow herself to be, about anything. She’s really not as socially awkward as popularly perceived. While Rui En prefers to read her script (she’s currently filming Ch 8 legal drama Sudden) instead of chit-chatting with her glam squad like most other stars do while having their hair and make-up done, she doesn’t retreat into her shell when faced with an unfamiliar social situation either. During the shoot, we see her twirl her fingers and dance – groove, actually to – Gossip’s ‘Heavy Cross’ blasting from the speakers. She even makes small talk with our art director whom she is meeting for the first time. Yes, Rui En is capable of small talk.

The truth is, Rui En’s not as austere as we think she is. Just check out her handphone case, a cutesy rubber cartoon duck complete with two rubber ‘feather’ sticking out of its top. It looks like it belongs to a bubble tea-addicted 14-year-old. A disclaimer: the method for her role as a simple-minded assistant director in the upcoming Ch 8 showbiz exposé, The Dream Makers. But um, filming for the mid-year blockbuster wrapped three weeks ago.

“I don’t know why I still have it,” she chuckles when we tease her about her choice of cellular fashion (Cineleisure-chic?) It’s the first time Rui En seems genuinely stumped. Then out of nowhere she turns to us, and says, “It looks like something you would use. BWAHAHAHAHA.”

8 DAYS: We know you’ve turned down many endorsements over the years. SO why did you agree to be the face of L’Oreal?

Rui En: This is another question I’ve been getting a lot. I’m someone who doesn’t want to feel like I’m telling a lie. If I can’t have faith in a product or if it doesn’t fel with my image – like endorsing a slimming centre – I won’t endorse it. I’m a skincare junkie and I’ve tried the product before. I thought the whole thing was seredipitous (smiles).

8 DAYS: You’re not someone usually associate with vanity.

Rui En: As a kid, I’ve always been the ugly duckling tomboy. Dark, skinny, with braces and a bowl cut. So, to get to a point where I get to say “Because you’re worth it”…Seriously? It’s a big deal to me.

8 DAYS: While many artistes delightedly welcome endorsement deals, you’ve been doing quite the opposite and rejecting them. What do you have against money?

Rui En: (Ponders) You know, I wasn’t close to (Huang) Wenyong, but his passing really drove home the point that I really have to get my life right. I only have one life to live. It’s short, and my career, even shorter. So I have to do things by my rule or I’m going to regret it. I don’t want to use the word ‘sell-out’ but yeah…Being picky with my endorsements, turning down money, it ties in with my beliefs. It’s the same with having views on certain things, not wanting to do certain scenes.

8 DAYS: You said earlier that sometimes the roles you take on “bleed into your reality” even after the cameras stop rolling.

Rui En: (Laughs) Yeah. I would never have gotten this phone case for myself. I tend to hold on to things from all my roles. Unriddle, ‘cos it was so dark, really affected my mood. But Dream Makers makes me happy. There was a scene where I tried to moonwalk, and it was an epic fail. We would collapse in fits of laughter. My blooper reel for this show would be exciting.

8 DAYS: But how bad can endorsing, say, a fridge, be?

Rui En: It has to be appropriate lah. I might not be of the right target consumer segment to reliably sell a fridge.

8 DAYS: What’s ‘appropriate’? Ice cubes?

Rui En: (Laughs) The wouldn’t fridges be absolutely perfect? I don’t know…Eyeliner? I love eyeliner. I’ve never thought of this. I only know when I get the offers. Thing is, L’Oreal isn’t trying to make me into a person I’m not. A lot of these endorsements are about appealing to the mass, being approachable. L’Oreal’s not asking me to do that. They’re not forcing me to smile. They want me to be myself.

8 DAYS: And obviously, the pay must be good.

Rui En: No comments (laughs)…but…they’re sincere (smiles).

8 DAYS: Ker-ching. Is it true that you source and pay for the clothes your characters wear in your dramas?

Rui En: (Looks taken aback) How do you know this? It’s not [completely true]. To me, a role is the sum of all the little details. The wardrobe unit provides the clothes, but I have to have all the accessories to feel the part. Like the cutesy phone cover. I notice that the assistant directors in MediaCorp all like things with cartoons on them. The character I play in Dream Makers needs soft toys hanging from her keychain and bag. It’s part and parcel of the whole persona. I started doing this during Happy Family (2010). I went to Chinatown ‘cos that’s where the character lived and I bought all these tees with Michael Jackson and Obama on them.

8 DAYS: You said earlier that sometimes the roles you take on “bleed into your reality” even after the cameras stop rolling.

Rui En: (Laughs) Yeah. I would never have gotten this phone case for myself. I tend to hold on to things from all my roles. Unriddle, ‘cos it was so dark, really affected my mood. But Dream Makers makes me happy. There was a scene where I tried to moonwalk, and it was an epic fail. It was so hilarious. We would collapse in fits of laughter. My blooper reel for this show would be exciting.

8 DAYS: Do you think you take acting too seriously?

Rui En: Some people might think that way. They’ll tell me (mimics someone whispering) “Aiyah, it’s just acting.” But I don’t care. I’m the sort who needs to know I gave my all. If I know in my heart that I held back, I wouldn’t be able to look in the mirror.

8 DAYS: There was a scene in Unriddle 2 where you got so worked up you started blabbering lines in English that weren’t in the script.

Rui En: Yeah…swear words.

8 DAYS: Which ones did you use?

Rui En: Only the one (guffaws).

8 DAYS: And you needed time alone after that scene to collect yourself.

Rui En: I’ve never had an intense experience like that before. It’s exhausting even talking about it now.

8 DAYS: Well, it worked out fine ‘cos you picked up your second Best Actress award for it. What went through your mind when your name was announced? Did you think “S***! Now I have to make a speech!”

Rui En: Let me tell you, the “s***!” comes when you’re sitting in the audience thinking, “Don’t call my name, don’t call my name.” I’m not good at things like giving a speech. It’s taken a long time for me to become a little more comfortable. The red carpet isn’t my thing either. But when they do call your name, your mind goes blank and you go into auto pilot mood. It’s bizarre.

8 DAYS: Does winning Best Actress change you in any way?

Rui En: Not really, but there’s pressure. You gotta be on the ball all the time. My game has to be on all the time.

8 DAYS: You started filming Sudden just two days after Dream Makers wrapped. This non-stop back-to-back filming schedule has been going on for a few years now. When was the last time you went on a holiday?

Rui En: (Thinks for what seems like an eternity.)

8 DAYS: It’s been that long, huh?

Rui En: Yeah…I’m not the sort who needs to fly off every chance I get. I’m happy staying home. Oh! I went to the Maldives for a few days after Code of Honour. After I won my first Best Actress award.

8 DAYS: When’s your next break?

Rui En: I’m taking a much needed month off before filming for C.L.I.F. 3 starts later this year. I do want to use the time to get down to writing a script.

8 DAYS: What is it going to be about?

Rui En: No clue at all, but it will be for TV ‘cos that’s what I know.

8 DAYS: Why do you work so hard? Didn’t Huang Wenyong’s sudden passing make you think that maybe there’s more to life than work?

Rui En: To me, work is the reward. A lot of people aspire to be tai-tai. Not me, I’d be lost without work. There’s no sense and purpose. I guess my sense of identity is derived from work.

8 DAYS: Have you ever neglected your health ‘cos of work?

Rui En: (Shakes her head) Oh no…I’m very auntie. I’m very good at taking care of myself. I always have with me a variety of Chinese medicines. Though I’m very ang moh pai, I’ve realised that Chinese doctors work wonders.

8 DAYS: Really?

Rui En: Yeah, I came down with a very bad flu during Joys of Life and the Western meds I was taking only made me drowsy. My friend took me to a sinseh and that was it. I didn’t use to believe in TCM until it worked. That’s when I realised there are bigger things out there. When I got injured during Unriddle, I went for acupuncture, which was terrifying. In Muar, where I was doing Code of Honour, I went for bloodletting [a TCM practice to remove stagnant blood] when I got injured too. I didn’t dare to look (laughs).

8 DAYS: You don’t seem like someone who’s into bloodletting and acunpuncture.

Rui En: You’ll be when you’re desperate to settle a problem fast ‘cos the crew’s waiting for you. My friend calls me Donnie Lu [Lu being Rui En’s surname]. You know, like Donnie Yen, with all the martial arts and bloodletting. I’m so cheena tong tong now (laughs).

8 DAYS: We have to ask about you and Elvin Ng. Three time we’ve watched you both collect the Favourite On-Screen Couple Award. But there never seems to be any chemistry between you guys off-screen.

(Guffaws) To be honest, I don’t understand why people like to see us together. Maybe it’s ‘cos we look good? When my friend watched us give the speech this year, she sent me a text to say we’re an epic fail (laughs).

8 DAYS: Do you guys rehearse your speeches?

Rui En: No (laughs). In Elvin’s defence, it would be equally awkward for anyone who’s up there with me.

8 DAYS: Maybe he’s intimidated by you?

Rui En: No lah! Maybe in the beginning? People normally go, “Oh she’s not as bad as I thought she was” after they get to know me.

8 DAYS: Who do you think you have chemistry with?

Rui En: I’m more comfortable onscreen with (Li) Nanxing. A lot of people agree too.

8 DAYS: What about Romeo Tan, who’s romancing you for the first time in Sudden?

Rui En: We’re still in the midst of filming so I don’t know. He’s quite new and he’s got to be familiar with someone first…I’m trying to make him confortable ‘cos I know he’s under a lot of pressure. We’re still trying to work it out (smiles).

8 DAYS: You said in a recent interview that a lot of scenes in Dream Makers, though inspired by true events, are “blown out of proportion..dramatised…all in the name of good fun.” Any example?

Rui En: Like the one where the resident Ah jie in the show causes physical harm to Jeanette’s character. I didn’t really like that ‘cos it makes us look unprofessional, cheapens what we do. No one I know will cause bodily harm to a fellow actor. The most they do is backstab. I was a little uncomfortable reading it ‘cos I don’t want the audience to get misled. They already think that showbiz is like the mafia. Look, we’re whiter than white in Singapore. If you think people here have to sleep around to get a role, no lah. That’s rampant overseas, but not here.

8 DAYS: You’ve also said that backstabbing in showbiz is “a little bit more serious ‘cos “your failures, your successes, are for everyone to see.” What’s the worst rumour you’ve heard about yourself?

Rui En: It’s a little sensitive to say ‘cos it involves other people. There’s backstabbing everywhere, which is why I prefer to live in my own shell. People are scary. I used to be quite naive. It was only after many years in this business that I opened my eyes. It’s amazing what people would do for fame, for a little bit of attention. It may be human nature but I don’t believe in doing things, like stepping on people, to get ahead.

8 DAYS: Are you jaded?

Rui En: When you’re in showbiz, you either learn about human nature than detach yourself from what’s happening, or you get completely embroiled in it. Unfortunately, it’s more common for people to get embroiled – everyone’s just trying to survive. Showbiz has made me a lot more mature about what to expect from people. I used to think if a person’s nice to me, she must be nice.

8 DAYS: Do you have a bulls*** indicator when you talk to people?

Rui En: I think I read people quite well. I’ve got a gut feeling about things. I’m a little bit more straightforward and upfront so when I see someone who’s not like that, I take a step back. It’s good to be careful.

8 DAYS: With your fiercely independent streak, do you think you would have made it big in, let’s say, your BFF Chen Liping’s era when artistes were said to be more ‘obedient’?

Rui En: This is an interesting question. I guess not. The fact that audience embraces and supports me shows that our audience has matured a lot. They’re able to accept someone who’s a little different, not cookie-cutter. (Ponders) Hmm..I’ve never thought about this.

8 DAYS: Does Liping share stories about ‘back in her day’?

Rui En: She does. It’s fascinating. I’m in awe of how they used to do period drama in this heat! I had a couple of scenes in Dream Makers where I’m in period costume. They wrote it for the viewers [‘cos people have never seen me in a period costume before] (laughs). It was just one scene but it was enough. I was sweating even though there was aircon! I hear her war stories and I’m like, my life is such a breeze in comparison. To get through that kind of hardship, to be sleep deprived…I respect them.

8 DAYS: To be honest, I didn’t think that you and Liping were really friends until I bumped into you guys having coffee at The Grandstand.

Rui En: Oh my God! Are you that jaded and cynical? (Rolls her eyes and laughs) I remember that day! We were filming Dream Makers before that. Did you think it was a publicity stunt? (Guffaws) There have been many sightings, okay?

8 DAYS: Yahui says that Liping is her best friend too. You got rival leh.

Rui En: (Laughs) The three of us don’t hang out together, though. When it’s Liping and me, it’s just us. Rival? Are you in secondary school (laughs)?

8 DAYS: Isn’t showbiz like that?

Rui En: It is a little. The cool clique. The pretty girls clique. And the outcasts.

8 DAYS: You’re trying to say you’re an outcast, right?

Rui En: I’ve always been! I was an outcast in RJ ‘cos I was a bit of delinquent. Now in showbiz, I’m generally seen as an alien.

8 DAYS: You’re more like the girl people don’t dare to approach but secretly aspire to be.

Rui En: (Laughs) I’m just not in the pretty and cool clique, okay?

8 DAYS: So who’s in that clique?

Rui En: I can’t say. You should know better.

8 DAYS: Will you get mad if we ask about your love life?

Rui En: Yes, please don’t (laughs). I’ve been thinking about this a lot. It might sound cheesy but what Angelina Jolie did recently got me thinking. You can either educate the world – literally nobody knew about gene testing and preventive surgery before her – and choose to conduct your career in that way or you can let people obsess about your love life. Like I said, I only have one career that won’t last very long, especially so for women. And I need to know I spent it doing something worthy. I can’t leave this line feeling like it was all about being popular or pretty on the covers of magazines. I’ll kill myself. Reporters have told me that I’m boring ‘cos I don’t talk about my personal life. But the fact of the matter is that I want to keep the focus on my work instead of having people obsess about who I’m dating.

8 DAYS: You do wish to settle down eventually, right?

Rui En: If it happens, it happens. I’m very comfortable on my own. And I think you can be with a person and not get married. It’s easy to be cynical about marriage when you come from a broken family. And I do know that having kids is something I won’t be doing.

8 DAYS: You do seem happier and more open now, though.

Rui En: Happier, yes. I’m in a good place now. I’m thankful for what I have. When you’re younger you get caught up in the small things like, “Oh I can’t believe she said that about me.” Now it’s “Whatever.” Dirt off my shoulder (Mimics dusting her shoulder).

8 DAYS: You said in an interview years ago that you stopped wanting to be famous and popular when you got disgusted watching yourself on TV. And when you stopped wanting that, you got famous and popular. Surely the irony’s not lost on you.

Rui En: I do see it. To me, it’s one of the things I’m most proud of. The fact that this industry expects you to do things a certain way…And yet I’ve done things differently and people have accepted me. I hope kids can learn that you don’t have to be conventional, or have to follow the tried and tested path. Sure, there’s a price to be paid, and people are going to talk. But if that makes me a b****, fine (smiles).

For the full article, grab the latest 8 DAYS now!

The Dream Makers 志在四方 debuts 24 June 2013 9pm on Channel 8.

Sudden 骤变 debuts 2 September 2013 9pm on Channel 8.

C.L.I.F. 3 警徽天职 3 debuts 10 April 2014 9pm on Channel 8.

Source: Xinmsn

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09 June 2013 | 08:00 am

1. 本周最亮 Page 8

新传媒新剧《骤变》举办开庭记者发布会,该剧讲述一群律师与官司的故事,官司素材取自现实生活,有经理人强迫女明星接客案、借精产子乌龙案、儿子争夺父亲财产案等。熬了三年的陈罗密欧,终于首次担正男主角,奉命与瑞恩谈情说爱;两人曾在《花样人间》合作过,他觉得瑞恩不像大家说的那么冷,也有好笑和疯狂的一面,但坦言还是有点压力,所以拍摄“谈情说爱”戏分时他会等瑞恩先采取主动,才做下一个反应。

Sudden 骤变 debuts 2 September 2013 9pm on Channel 8.

Categorised in CH, Joys of Life 花样人间, Sudden 骤变, U-Weekly.

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04 June 2013 | 08:13 am

日期: 04/06/2013 | 新闻来源: 我报 | 记者: 陈玲玲

由瑞恩与陈罗密欧领衔主演的8频道九点档《骤变》昨天举行开镜记者会。

陈罗密欧在《骤变》中饰演一名自信十足的年轻律师方启亮,后来因为一场意外,不幸残废,之后经过多年女友的不断支持与鼓励才振作起来。瑞恩则是饰演陈罗密欧的女友,是一名个性尖酸刻薄、不择手段的律师。

为了给观众带来新鲜感,剧组还特地拉队到澳大利亚的塔斯马尼亚(Tasmania)取景。

瑞恩:角色有难度

新科视后瑞恩接到剧中律师“程楚宁”的角色,勤奋看香港及美国以法律为题材的电视剧“做功课”。

瑞恩表示这次角色是她演艺生涯中最具难度的角色之一,但因为有新鲜感,所以她蛮喜欢这个角色。

她和陈罗密欧虽然之前有合作过《花样人间》,但对戏的机会不多,这次为了《骤变》除了得努力诠释好各自的角色,还得多培养默契。

Sudden 骤变 debuts 2 September 2013 9pm on Channel 8.

Source: Mypaper

Categorised in CH, Joys of Life 花样人间, MyPaper, Sudden 骤变.

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12 May 2013 | 08:58 am

1. 封面故事 Page 40

男人如他不怕老 – 李南星

文:杨丽玲

若不是他提起,怎会意识他的演艺之路已走了28年。今年过了生日即将49岁。

从前与郑惠玉、范文芳荡气回肠,现在和瑞恩、欧萱地久天长。电视阿哥,任凭物换星移,神话不灭。

2. 星光熠熠 Page 65

于4月28日滨海湾金沙举行的《红星大奖2013》之《庆功宴》,赞助商之一的伦敦食品集团(London Biscuit)董事经理拿督斯里刘佑忠出席了盛典,并与多位红星合影留念。

伦敦食品集团董事经理拿督斯里刘佑忠,与当晚新出炉的“最佳女主角”瑞恩合影。

3. 变戏法 Page 68

剧中什么年代什么背景,必须让观众一眼认出。虚构世界打造真实,就看美术指导的功夫。

你看不出的障眼法

“摄影棚有一定的高度,像《花样人间》的主景是两层楼的,必须取巧,你看起来是两层楼但实际上比例已被缩小,戏里瑞恩有一些天台戏,但其实‘楼上’是搭在‘楼下’的,只不过我们在后面搭建了一些屋顶。必须这么做,要不然摄影机没法上到二楼。”

Categorised in CH, I-Weekly, Joys of Life 花样人间, Star Awards, Star Awards 2013.

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05 May 2013 | 07:10 pm

Compiled by the RBKD Team

1. Videos: Rui En – Star Awards 2013 Playlist

For more videos on Rui En, click on the next video in the above playlist.

2. Pictures Gallery: Rui En – Star Awards 2013

For more pictures of Rui En, click here to access our gallery.

3. Star Awards 2013 Accolades

i. Best Actress – Rui En (Unriddle 2)

ii. Top 10 Most Popular Female Artiste – Rui En

iii. Favourite Female Character – Rui En (Poetic Justice)

iv. Favourite On-screen Couple – Rui En & Elvin Ng (Unriddle 2)

v. i-Weekly Best Dressed Female – Rui En

4. News Articles

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U-Weekly: 粉丝投票累垮 瑞恩甜笑回报

Straits Times: Fashion styles at Star Awards 2013

Wanbao: 打败大热许美珍 瑞恩:奖项愿分享

Xinmsn: 李铭顺瑞恩 再夺视帝视后

Xinmsn: SA2013 online favourites – Rui En, Elvin Ng and Bryan Wong

TODAY: Two-Time Winner

i-Weekly: 最不如在一起吧 – 黄俊雄 & 瑞恩

Click for more news articles related to Rui En at Star Awards 2013.

RBKD: Thank you for your kind support for Rui En

Categorised in Joys of Life 花样人间, Poetic Justice 微笑正义, Ruivin, Star Awards, Star Awards 2013, Unriddle 2 最火搭档 2.

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