On February 17, Japanese actor's wife, Satoshi Mu, posted a photo of himself and Wang Baoqiang on social platforms. Bluntly said that he wanted to play "Golf Ball" together again, and congratulated "Detective Chinatown 3" for breaking through the box office of 3 billion.
After reading the group photo, netizens have left messages saying that the flowers and butterflies are handsome. Wang Baoqiang also came to comment: "I also miss you, flower butterfly", which shows that the two have formed a deep friendship in this cooperation.
Born in 1980, his wife Mu Cong is 2 years older than Wang Baoqiang. However, in the group photo of the two, Wang Baoqiang has appeared white hair, and his beard looks very vicissitudes. His wife, Mu Cong, is still elegant and handsome, and there are almost no obvious wrinkles on his face, but he looks younger.
In "Detective Chinatown 3", his wife Mu Cong and Wang Baoqiang played Noda Hao and Tang Ren respectively. The two worked together in Tokyo, and the cooperation was very tacit. Tang Ren is witty and humorous, good at fighting, Anda Hao is noble and has a lot of connections in Japan, and the two have a lot of rival scenes in the movie.
The 41-year-old husband, Satoshi Mu, has been a national male god since his debut, and it has been 20 years now. In 2001, he played a synchronized swimmer in the movie "Five Splashing Teenagers", full of youthful beauty and became the dream lover of many viewers.
In addition to "Detective Chinatown 3", another movie starring Wang Baoqiang, "The Legend of Debao of Shaolin Temple", was also released online during the Spring Festival. The film starred Wang Baoqiang and Ni Dahong, and Liu Haoran also made a cameo appearance, continuing Wang Baoqiang's consistent funny style and gaining a good reputation.
Wang Baoqiang and his wife Mu Cong are similar in age and are very good filmmakers. Although the two did not speak the same language, they also became friends through cooperation. I hope that more outstanding actors will go abroad and let more people see the progress of Chinese films.