Chapter 175



One afternoon, they found a secluded pub, where Lu Hao and Fang Jing drank and chatted happily.

As for the topic of conversation, four words: romance.

To be more specific, it is about various anecdotes and interesting things that happened during the filming of the romantic art film.

For example, when filming a certain movie, did the male lead use a trick or real guns and bullets?

For example, what are the similarities and differences in shooting techniques among Hong Kong films, mainland films, and Japanese films?

For example, the approximate rating scale for 18+ movies, and whether Lao Fang has any seeds that have not been approved or hidden away over the years.

In short, this is definitely not a conversation venue suitable for girls.

Even Shi Lei is not suitable to be here.

He stayed outside to stand guard.

In fact, Lu Hao had no other intention in chatting with him. He was just chatting to satisfy his curiosity.

Men's curiosity and imagination in this regard are always endless.

I didn’t have the chance to understand it before, but now I finally meet a master-level figure, so of course I can’t miss the opportunity.

This feeling is just like Jack Ma making a kung fu movie.

feelings.

I have to say that after chatting for an afternoon, Lu Hao's feelings were greatly satisfied.

He gave Fang Jing a movie idea for free.

Fifty Shades of Grey

Director Fang's eyes lit up when he heard this idea, and his whole body began to tremble, as if he had entered a state of extreme madness for more than ten seconds.

The idea was given to him, but whether it could be filmed and passed the review depended entirely on him.

It has nothing to do with me.

Anyway, even if it fails to pass the review, at least I can get the first-hand source of the film.

In Lu Hao's mind, this was also his first collaboration with Lao Fang.

It is a chess piece in planning your future.

This chess piece will play a big role when DreamWorks enters the North American market next year.

"Xiao Lu, it really is true that the Yangtze River's waves behind push the waves ahead."

Fang Jing's face flushed from drinking, she said excitedly that she regarded Lu Hao as a close friend.

I also admire Lu Hao's profound knowledge and wonderful imagination.

This young man is so outstanding.

Countless times better than my younger self.

Lu Hao smiled faintly.

Lu Hao has heard the saying "the waves behind push the waves in front" many times, but this time, the meaning is obviously different.

In the past, everyone praised my talent, but this time, I was praised for my driving skills.

Why do I feel a little proud for no reason?

No.

I am a serious person.

You old rascal.

However, Fang Jing's next words made Lu Hao lose his composure quickly.

"Dude, have you heard of the banned film club?"

Lu Hao: o(╯□╰)o?

It sounds like it's very avant-garde.

The so-called banned films have always been something Lu Hao liked very much in the parallel universe.

Banned films are not just those that are vulgar, violent, or show pornography; those are insulting.

Let’s take the simplest example.

Among the fifth generation directors of parallel universes, almost everyone has made banned films and danced on the edge of the knife, hovering on the line of life and death within censorship.

Lu Hao can list a lot of classic movies that they made but were never released.

"Suzhou River", "Devils on the Doorstep", "A Touch of Sin", "Xiao Wu", "No Man's Land (unabridged version)"...

etc.

These movies are actually not vulgar. They may have large-scale scenes, but more importantly, they are a deep exploration of human nature.

If it were put into this world, it could be released.

To be honest, every time Lu Hao thought about this, he still felt a little restless.

Let the classics be revived. Now, I have the level and capital to do so.

However, there are still risks after all.

It would be great if we could set up an independent studio specifically to do these things.

Now, after hearing what Fang Jing said about the banned film club, Lu Hao immediately asked in detail.

"It was created by a few of my friends. There are four in North America, three in Europe, two in the island countries, one in Turkey, one in India, plus me and a few in China."

"Do you know who started this club?"

"I!"

Fang Jing drank the wine in the glass, picked up two peanuts, and said in a dazed manner.

Lu Hao smiled and nodded, holding the chat and continuing to dig deeper into the content.

"Do you know what the principles of this club are?"

“It’s about exploration! Exploring the most avant-garde film concepts, leading the film industry to break through its limits, and opening up new film genres.”

"Do you know why this club was founded?"

"It was because of the birth of the first 3D movie. 3D is a common technology now, but when it first appeared, it was a secret technology and was banned by almost all film companies and theaters. The movie was called "Final Fantasy" and the director was that American idiot Billy. It was banned in his own country, so he came to Hong Kong crying to find me. I used all my connections and finally managed to get it released in Hong Kong, but the box office was a complete flop. But now, he's an Oscar judge."

Fang Jing kept talking and poured another large glass of wine into her mouth. This time she didn't even eat the peanuts.

Lu Hao: ...

stunned.

To be honest, hearing his words really made me feel throbbing and shocked from the bottom of my heart.

I don't know if he's bragging, but it doesn't seem like it.

As for...Billy?

This name is very familiar to Lu Hao.

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