The 'King of Dance' and Golden Horse Film King, Aaron Kwok had been dating famous model Lynn Hung since 2006, but it seems like Lynn won't be 'Mrs. Kwok' after all. Aaron had always kept his silence and wasn't willing to acknowledge her as his girlfriend. Earlier it was rumored the couple's 7 year relationship was over and TVB rising star Christine Kuo was their third party! Lynn had on a 'breakup' ring on her pinky and had been forcing a smile after losing Aaron.
It turns out Aaron was the one who ended the relationship without hesitation. Perhaps it was related to good friend Charlie Yeung! Last year Aaron starred in Charlie's first directed film Christmas Rose. The film describes the battle of human nature, which had impacted his thoughts quite a bit. A few days ago, Aaron accepted an exclusive interview and expressed the film changed his thinking. He hopes everyone can be able to undo the knot in their hearts, he feels "we shouldn't be living in an unsuitable state of mind." Aaron also expressed relationships is like wearing shoes. He implied this 32 year old, 33C cup size "shoe" (implying Lynn) didn't "fit him", causing scrapes and bleeding on his foot. He decided to "take the shoes off" and let it go. Aaron said: "It's just like a pair of shoes that doesn't fit you; your feet always feel uncomfortable wearing it. You would want to get a new pair of shoes that's more comfortable. We have to walk on a daily basis, that's just like your partner besides you. You should find one that is suitable for you before you put them on. Forcing yourself to wear the shoe will lead to bleeding, cuts and then that cannot heal. It might be better to find another pair. Think about the world of relationships in the same way!"
Aaron continued his Buddhist talk, basically explaining that "forcing a relationship brings no happiness". He's just not sure whether he could get this into Lynn's ears. "People who have gray thoughts can easily get lost. If you could think about your counterpart, hoping they could live a better life, then that is a type of release. If every individual could think this way, then the world would be a lot more peaceful."
When speaking of a scene from the film, where Aaron cries hard due to the death of his father. Aaron expressed he did not put his personal feelings into it. He thought about it in the character's perspective and frankly expressed the real him would not cry: "I am personally a strong person. No matter how sad I am, I would not have a drop of tear. I would repress my emotions inside, and would only release them in my acting." He praised Charlie Yeung's very successful first directed film.
Source: Oriental Daily
Translated by: aZnangel @
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