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This Valentine’s Day, Ke Huy Quan’s past life will come back to haunt him in the upcoming film “Love Hurts.” The film promises to blend romance with thrilling action, featuring both Quan and Ariana DeBose in captivating roles. As they prepare for the release, the duo shared insights into their experiences with action stunts and the challenges of navigating a dangerous real estate market.
Quan, known for his remarkable performances, expressed excitement about tackling intense action sequences that push the boundaries of his character. DeBose, an accomplished actress and dancer, echoed similar sentiments, highlighting the physical demands of their roles. Both stars emphasized the importance of safety during stunts, revealing the rigorous training they underwent to ensure their performances were both authentic and safe.
As the film explores themes of love and betrayal, audiences can expect a unique blend of heartfelt moments and adrenaline-pumping action. With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, “Love Hurts” is set to be a must-see for those looking to celebrate the season with a thrilling cinematic experience.
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