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Wait till you grow up.
Other translations: Wait until you are older.

Type: plot

Director: Chen Desen Chen Desen

Plot: Zhang Zhiguang

Shuxian Chen Susan Chen

Main actors: Andy Lau, Andy Lau

Karen Mok Karen Mok

Felix Wong Yat Wa Felix Wang

Cherrie Ying, Cherrie Ying

Lin Jiadong jiadonglin

Xiaogang Feng Xiaogang Feng

Release date: September 29, 2005

Country/Region: Hong Kong

Twelve-year-old Guangzai (Xue Lixian) is an unhappy child. He hasn't grown taller since his mother committed suicide. Guangzai always thinks this is the fault of his father (Felix Wong Yat Wa) and his new mother (Karen Mok), so he always hates this family and wants to live alone when he grows up.

One day, Guangzai met a silly tramp (Xiaogang Feng) in the park, who claimed that he had refined a potion that could grow rapidly. The medicine mistakenly turned Guangzai into an adult in his twenties overnight. Grown-up Guangzai (Andy Lau) is both surprised and happy, and finally embarks on a dream trip. Although he looks like an adult, he is still a child's heart at heart, so he makes a lot of jokes.

Guangzai is determined to pursue her dream lover and teacher, Miss Li (played by Cherrie Ying), and they hit it off. But time passes quickly with Guangzai, and his age is increasing rapidly every night. The light boy of "Seeds of Love" felt uneasy, but also discovered the truth of his mother's suicide. Guangzai is eager to find an antidote, while trying to find a way to find a warm home. ...

Behind the scenes story:

The plot of "Wait till you are older" is rather bizarre, and the role played by Andy Lau will jump from 13 to 83. In the play, Xiaoguang, the child he plays, tells the doctor that he wants to grow up as soon as possible. Under the magic of doctors, he began to grow by leaps and bounds. Since 13 years old, he has been aging every day. 10 years old has become an 83-year-old grandfather in just one week. Hua Zai wants to wear old makeup to reflect the demeanor of a child over 10. He himself said it was a great challenge to his acting skills.

Mark, the top Hollywood stunt makeup artist who used to make up for Artificial Intelligence and Professional Agents 2, dressed up for Andy Lau.

From the fat man weighing more than 300 Jin in Slimming Men and Women to the muscular monk with great wisdom in Big Man, Andy Lau forged a "love relationship" with stunt makeup. In "When You Are Older", Andy Lau appeared again with special makeup. This time, Andy Lau became an 80-year-old man because he drank the potions, and it was the great director Xiaogang Feng who made Andy Lau drink the potions.

In this film, Andy Lau plays a child who grew up in a troubled family. One day, he met a tramp in the park and drank the magic potion given by the other party. Later, he became an 80-year-old man in a short time. In the film, besides the young actor playing Andy Lau as a child, he also plays the age of 20 to 80. Andy Lau admitted that it was a great test of acting. According to the investor Huanya Film Company, there are two heroes who make Andy Lau grow old instantly. One is Xiaogang Feng, who plays a mysterious tramp in the movie. It's his magic potion that makes Huazai more than 80 years old. The other is Mark, the top stunt makeup artist in Hollywood, who was hired by the company to make up Artificial Intelligence and Professional Agents 2.

However, this aging process is not as simple as imagined. First of all, you have to keep an expression for several hours, and you have to put several layers of silicone fake skin on your face. But the most unbearable thing is to put 90% alcohol on your face when loading and unloading. Moreover, in order to be realistic, the stylist also prepared wigs and fake ears for Andy Lau, who was over 60 years old, and even made a fuss about Andy Lau's aquiline nose, pasting several layers of fake skin. In addition, in order to make old clothes more realistic, makeup artists also prepared contact lenses to wear at different ages, because the light in a person's eyes will change with age.