The private clubs on Hong Kong Island are completely different from those in Kyoto.
It's basically a place where big shots talk business and gather.
You can't get in unless you're an internal member.
There wasn't anything messy or random.
At least it won't happen unless the guest requests it.
Even inside the private room, it was very quiet except for the sound of a few people chatting.
So the moment the door was pushed open, everyone inside noticed.
Seeing the two men and one woman enter through the door, Yang Cheng stood up and introduced them: "President Wang, these two are Zhuang Qiang and Mai Hui, whom I mentioned to you earlier. And this is Bai Bingbing, a contracted artist of our Huangdu."
Wang Jun also stood up and shook hands with the others.
From Yi Yang's perspective, the entire view is perfectly clear.
After everyone was seated, Yi Yang withdrew his gaze and continued drinking his wine.
As the saying goes, three women make a drama, and Leba had already started chatting with Wenxi and Jinhua.
The remaining two men, not attracted to each other, could only try to act cool.
Not long after, Yi Yang saw Wang Jun wave to him.
"I'll be right there, you two continue your conversation."
After giving Leba some instructions, Yi Yang got up and went over.
"Hey bro, come take a look at this."
"good."
After taking the script from Wang Jun, Yi Yang found a seat and started reading.
The cover has the words "Integrity" written in large characters.
"On June 18, 2013, the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) received a formal complaint detailing a high-ranking officer in the Hong Kong Island Police Force's corruption and bribery record..."
As Yi Yang flipped through the book, the others around him tacitly remained silent, each sipping their drinks.
After about half an hour, I had finished reading the script.
How should I put it?
It's basically a combination of "Anti-Corruption Storm" and "Overheard".
As for the ending of the story, it goes without saying that although some people will sacrifice themselves, justice will ultimately prevail.
The entire script is imbued with a strong Hong Kong style.
If this were made into a film, the local box office would probably not be very high.
Because of aesthetic fatigue.
However, there might still be market potential in mainland China.
In Yi Yang's view, it was a script that was neither good nor bad, like chicken ribs.
"Hey bro, what do you think? Any ideas?"
Seeing that Yi Yang had already closed the script, Wang Jun asked directly.
"It lacks originality and is not thorough enough."
"Oh, how so?"
Upon hearing Yi Yang's assessment, a middle-aged man wearing glasses immediately asked a question.
There was a hint of disdain on his face.
"Oh, I forgot to introduce him. This is Zhuang Qiang. Besides being the director, he is also one of the screenwriters of the script you have here."
Yang Cheng, who was standing next to him, also introduced his identity at the appropriate time.
Yi Yang nodded thoughtfully.
There was no point in hiding anything at the moment, so he said directly: "The title of the movie, 'Integrity,' tells you what kind of film it is. As for the content, you can tell the ending just by reading the beginning."
"The reversal in the middle was also not intense enough, not unexpected enough."
"This may be a good script, but the final result probably won't be very good."
As soon as Yi Yang finished speaking, Zhuang Qiang on the other side immediately retorted, "How old are you? Do you even know what a movie is?"
After she finished speaking, her eyes were fixed on Yi Yang, and she looked like she wanted to curse him out.
Yi Yang helplessly spread his hands, gave a wry smile, and remained silent.
For a seasoned filmmaker, being looked down upon by a relatively unknown young person is indeed a bit embarrassing.
If someone of a certain level of expertise had said these words, he probably could have accepted them.
It's just that now it's Yi Yang.
Zhuang Qiang arrived full of confidence, but who knew...
"Yi Yang's first film script grossed over 250 million yuan at the box office in mainland China alone, and now it has caught the eye of a South Korean director who is preparing to buy it for adaptation."
Although Wang Jun spoke in a very calm tone, his expression at the moment gave off a rather pretentious vibe.
"Forehead....."
Mai Hui, who was about to chime in, was also a little choked up.
Bai Bingbing, on the other hand, looked at Yi Yang with a questioning gaze.
"Well... these are just discussions among colleagues, it's normal to feel unconvinced, as long as we don't hurt feelings."
Yang Cheng then stepped in to smooth things over.
He has the air of a boss.
Although Zhuang Qiang's expression was a little unpleasant, he held back and didn't say anything more.
Yi Yang, of course, wouldn't want to make a fool of himself.
"Mr. Wang, we're not in a rush regarding the script right now, but how about we start with the actors for our collaboration?"
"That's not a problem, but how should we arrange it?"
After thinking for a moment, Yang Cheng said, "From now on, Huangdu's artists can entrust their mainland management business to you, and you will be responsible for promotion and management. We will discuss the profit sharing ratio later."
Wang Jun naturally had no objection to this, and said, "Okay."
Yang Cheng adjusted his glasses, a shrewd look in his eyes, and added, "I have one more small request."
"oh...."
Wang Jun wasn't surprised, but his curiosity was piqued.
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