Carman Lee revealed in his new book "Have a Good Life" that he once fell in love with Louis Koo when he co-produced "The Condor Heroes", but they didn't get together because of fate.
Since becoming famous, Louis Koo has made many works, most of which are gangster films. It also completed the transformation from idol school to strength school. Judging from his appearance alone, he has long since changed from a small creamer to a greasy uncle. For an actor, he has stepped out of the limitations of idol school, thus broadening his career, showing his strength, and making breakthroughs and more achievements on the road of interpretation. If a person wants to make progress, he must learn to change. Carman Lee may have thought of a change, so he is trying to cross over from entertainment to writing. The publication of his new book "Have a Good Life" is a good proof. Both Yang Guo and Little Dragon realized the importance of change.
Louis Koo's role on the screen is mostly positive and rarely negative, but he plays a bad guy, which makes people itch. In the movie "Cheng Wei", he once played a young man. He was a rogue and enjoyed playing with others. Ignore human life, regard other people's lives as his pastime toys, and take pleasure in other people's fears. The more afraid others are, the happier he is, because he has mastered the army and the power of life and death, and can be called a pervert. This role is too bad to forget.
It is an actor's job to play his part well. For Louis Koo, what makes him special is that he is also a philanthropist. With his support, many primary schools have been established in various places, which greatly facilitates children's schooling.
Every actor will sometimes fade out of the audience's sight, but for Louis Koo, even if he stops acting one day, he will not be forgotten, because people will remember that a man named Louis Koo once sponsored many schools. He is a philanthropist and a great man.
We are all a speck in the vast universe, but even so, we should let ourselves shine and illuminate the people around us, just like Louis Koo.