Philip Keung, child actor So Tin Lok and director Kwan Man Hin promote their new film THE REMNANTS courtesy of mingpao.com Philip Keung Ho Man (Brother Hak), director Mandrew /Kwan Man Hin and young actor Tin Lok went to a laundromat in Ho Man Tin yesterday to work as a half-day store manager to promote the movie THE REMNANT (NGOK YUN DONG DOH). Many neighbors saw Keung Ho Man and asked him for photos together.In the film Brother Hak played a mob boss who after his prison release opened a laundromat in an old district in order to cleanse himself and retire. Many scenes in the film was in the laundromat. Speaking of being a half-day store manager, Brother Hak said that he often patronized laundromats when he was a child and when he lived alone. He said that only a few old style laundromats remained. Many stories in THE REMNANT took place in the laundromat, so he had quite a connection with it and thought that this civilian culture had to be preserved. Tin Lok said that this was the second time he has come into contact with a laundromat, but most of the laundromats he has seen now were self-service.Kwan Man Hin praised Brother Hak's role as a retired mob boss, saying that the audience would expect it and it was a challenge. He said, "Brother Hak has a strong affinity, and he would say Hi to everyone when he comes on to the set! Later I didn't want him to say Hi that often, because he had to match the role." He said that they clicked right away when they worked together, as destiny brought them together to work on this film. Kwan Man Hin said that he used the laundromat as the backdrop because he wanted to express a former mob boss who wanted to start his life anew. The laundromat brought out the feeling of "cleansing".Hak Gor said with a smile that this was the reason why he liked to work with the new director, because he would discover his new interpretions. This time he has become a little more tender in his interpretation, because he rarely smiled in the play. Later he did all thanks to Fish Liew Chi Yu and Tin Lok.Tin Lok praised Brother Hei for being a very good person both inside and outside the film, sometimes chatting and playing with him. Did Brother Hei's appearance scare him? Tin Lok smiled and said that he was not afraid of him, instead he was very happy after finding out that he would be able to work with him. He even praised Brother Hak for being more handsome in person than on camera. They would work together again, he would like them to play father and son.Brother Hak said, "I really like to play with children. I am spoiling my nephew's child, and I am not afraid of working with children or pets. Yet when working with pets, I often have to abuse them and I don't want to."