Lame Special Effect Andy Lau's lame leg in the play is completely lost below the left knee, so his calf part is a prosthesis. Because the lame man in the play is too real, many viewers leave messages asking, how did the lame man do it? Even everyone teases Andy Lau for being so dedicated, so he can't really have no legs. Although everyone is joking, you can see that Andy Lau is too real. In the movie, Andy Lau actually put his leg up, and then put a prosthetic leg under his knee, while the calf was wrapped in green cloth for the later special effects to hide. Because only in this way can Andy Lau's leg look really lame, but it's hard to shoot it in reality.
It's hard to make a special prosthetic leg, but Andy Lau still uses this kind of action to keep fit, run and complete the action in the play, which is the reason why the audience can't see the secret of lame. Andy Lau needs to bend his knees, use artificial legs to complete the special training in the play, and walk on the flat ground like a normal person. Even there are many difficult moves in the movie, and even the director exclaimed that Andy Lau was so dedicated. On the surface, Andy Lau runs as fast as a kite, but in fact, he falls behind many times.
High-quality movies: It is precisely because Andy Lau and the actors are serious and dedicated in their acting that the score of Shockwave 2 is getting higher and higher. Andy Lau was not only surprised by his limp, but also gave up the image of a good man he had created for many years. He played a multi-character Pan Chengfeng, seemingly a hero, but actually suspicious and gloomy, and eventually became a menace. Actually, Andy Lau? Crappy? The secret is dedication. In the face of difficult special effects leg prosthesis, he walked like the wind and smiled to deal with various problems of fans. In fact, he has been injured in the back many times, so practice ahead of time and keep his best.