Film king Louis Koo (Koo Jai) has been making frequent moves since returning to the music scene. Recently, he teased a duet love song "Timeless Romance" with Jessica Hsuan. The MV officially premiered on the night of the 26th, attracting a large number of supporters both at home and abroad to eagerly watch, generating a heated response.
The MV features a “time-travel” theme, with “Koo Hsuen” appearing in both modern attire and classical costumes. Louis Koo’s general look is dashing and commanding, rivaling Zhang Linghe’s in the Chinese drama “The Journey of Jade.” The highlight of the story occurs when the two reunite in tears and embrace, with Louis Koo immersing himself entirely in the performance, winning praise as “film emperor-level” acting. In addition, the passionate embrace and kiss scene at the end, as well as a surprise cameo by Raymond Lam, have become hot topics among netizens.
After the MV premiered, “Koo Hsuen” immediately went live to share their filming experiences. The plot includes Jessica Hsuan giving Louis Koo a decorative embroidered ribbon before he goes off to war, symbolizing their heartfelt connection. In their real-life discussion, Jessica Hsuan believes that a necklace is the most meaningful token of love, as it can be worn 24 hours a day, signifying companionship. Regarding the emotional crying scene that became a focal point, Jessica Hsuan praised Louis Koo: “He cried so much, the team around him all praised his film emperor-level acting, which actually put some pressure on me.”
After the MV premiered, “Koo Hsuen” immediately went live to share their filming experiences. The plot includes Jessica Hsuan giving Louis Koo a decorative embroidered ribbon before he goes off to war, symbolizing their heartfelt connection. In their real-life discussion, Jessica Hsuan believes that a necklace is the most meaningful token of love, as it can be worn 24 hours a day, signifying companionship. Regarding the emotional crying scene that became a focal point, Jessica Hsuan praised Louis Koo: “He cried so much, the team around him all praised his film emperor-level acting, which actually put some pressure on me.”