Nicholas Tse pursued his dream for 15 years, creating the "next miracle" with his life


Liang Kane and Nicholas Tse

    Nicholas Tse, who had just emerged from the gloom of his marriage, attended the grand screening ceremony of "The Next Miracle", China’s first inspirational film for the soul. He attracted much attention with his sharp silver-gray suit and improvised a passionate speech in both Chinese and English at the ceremony to commemorate the 15th anniversary of his debut and cheer for everyone.

    The film "The Next Miracle" is based on the true story of "Asian Super Speaker" Liang Kane. At the scene, Liang Kane shared his experience with everyone – he once suffered from severe depression, did not graduate after nine years of high school, attempted suicide twice, and was chased seven times a night as a small vendor. He didn’t know what to do until he met a woman who encouraged him and gave him daily career support to pull him out of his predicament. "Only when I have incredible goals can I have incredible power."

    This time, Nicholas Tse was the guest of honor for starring in the male lead of the TV series version of "The Next Miracle". He was inspired by the prototype of the character: "Teacher Liang Kane is very powerful, he can influence so many people through his own efforts and appeal. This is a skill and art, and I also want to learn it." The Next Miracle "is a very motivational and good subject. The courage and stability he exudes as a speaker, the confidence he has in all his eyes, and even every word he says is from the heart." Perhaps he was infected by Liang Cain’s power. Nicholas Tse, who had always been a "calm faction", was in high spirits on the stage and passionately shared his life purpose with everyone in Chinese and English: "If you want to get something you have never gotten, you have to put in the effort you have never put in!"

    At the ceremony, there was also a special stunt video made by Nicholas Tse to celebrate Lucas’ first birthday, in which he went through various dangerous scenes when filming at the age of 20. Nicholas Tse said with emotion: "I want my son to know that his father did not come from a blank piece of paper and met luck like this. He has to work hard and even his life to get a little bit of today’s achievements. I hope he will grow up and be sensible in the future. He can see his own thoughts in it." The huge sense of mission and ambition made Nicholas Tse boldly say at the scene: to make his film production company on par with Hollywood level, I hope that in the future, all our Chinese films will be produced in China in the early, middle and late stages.