Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Louis Koo got three stitches in his hand while filming The Apostle II. What other serious injuries did he get while filming?

Louis Koo got three stitches in his hand while filming The Apostle II. What other serious injuries did he get while filming?

Louis Koo is a hard-working actor. In the True Three Kingdoms, he was stabbed in the eye by props and his cervical vertebra was seriously displaced. In recent years, Louis Koo's films are mainly martial arts dramas and gangster films, so it is inevitable that there will be some bumps. However, Louis Koo, an old opera player, not only didn't use body double, but even kept a low profile with injuries.

20/KLOC-In the summer of 0/7, Louis Koo once wore sunglasses to attend an activity, and the on-site public relations told reporters and photographers not to use too many flashlights. Sammi Cheng next to Louis Koo immediately expressed concern to Louis Koo in a low voice, but she was very nervous after listening to Louis Koo's speech. Because Louis Koo accidentally injured his right eyeball with a weapon while filming The True Three Kingdoms a few days ago, he had eight stitches. But Louis Koo still endured discomfort and attended the event with a flashlight, which shows that Louis Koo is a very dedicated actor.

At the premiere of Acts 2, it was revealed that Louis Koo was injured while filming the last blasting scene of the play. At that time, the glass fragments produced by the blasting just flew out and cut his hand. Although the position was shallow, his right hand was still bleeding, and he finally got three stitches.

Last June165438+1October, Louis Koo was seen by the media with tape around his neck. He passively told the story that he went to the United States to replace the cervical vertebrae with artificial bones made of titanium alloy to relieve pain. Louis Koo once injured the cervical vertebra in a scene. Because the displacement of the cervical vertebra oppressed the nerves, he finally fell into the problem of index finger paralysis, and the pain in other places was also very strong, reaching ten levels at one time. Therefore, in order to relieve pain and protect nerves, Louis Koo had to replace C5 and C6 cervical vertebrae of his neck with bones made of titanium to relieve pain.