He actually met Yuen Wah, which was something Wu Changyun had never dared to imagine in his previous life. Thinking of the Seven Little Fortunes, Yuen Lung, Yuen Lou, Yuen Biao, Yuen Kwai, Yuen Wah, Yuen Tak and Yuen Wu, these big men were about to appear in the era he lived in, Wu Changyun couldn't help but feel fortunate that he came early. At this time, Sammo Hung, who debuted the earliest, had already established a certain position in the industry, and the period when Jackie Chan and Sammo Hung, the two super actors, dominated the Hong Kong box office began in the late 1970s. The box office champion in 1973 was won by Chu Yuan, one of the leading directors of Shaw Brothers, and Enter the Dragon ranked third in the Hong Kong box office in the same year.
"What's wrong with you? Do you remember?" Yuen Wah looked at Wu Changyun with a dull look.
"I remember, I remember." Wu Changyun looked at each other and replied with a smile. He had been lost in thought just now. After explaining the actions and roles, Wu Changyun and Fu Shun figured out the parts they were going to perform. This scene revolved around the male lead's fighting scenes, and also included a rare rooftop chase scene.
After filming officially started, Wu Changyun and Fushun circled around the male lead. With over a dozen extras in front and behind, if they all rushed in together, they would definitely knock the male lead down. Not only would the action look ugly, but the camera couldn't capture so many people. So they had to line up to fight the male lead. As the male lead knocked down one person, another would come up. Wu Changyun and Fushun circled around the male lead, not forgetting to put on a very nervous posture, constantly moving their feet and gesturing, pretending to be looking for flaws.
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The sound of fighting and shouting filled the air on the set, especially the various pre-arranged wooden props, which made a crisp sound when they hit people.
"It's really fun, Brother Yun." Fushun stood and circled beside Wu Changyun.
Wu Changyun glanced at the gun microphone mounted on the male protagonist's head. It should not be able to pick up the voices from him and Fushun, but he still warned Fushun in a low voice not to speak.
But the protagonist kept moving closer to him, making Wu Changyun feel a little uncomfortable. He had already walked some distance in the direction of the original male protagonist. If he moved any further, he would be at the edge of the rooftop, where it would be difficult for the camera to find an angle. Wu Changyun made up his mind and pushed Fu Shun, who was beside him, out first. It was not that he was unwilling to take the lead. According to the plot, he should have rushed forward. The male protagonist, forced by the number of people, turned around and jumped across a distance of seven or eight meters towards the office building. Then Wu Changyun jumped after him. Naturally, the villain did not make the jump and fell to the bottom of the building.
So according to the plot requirements, he should be the last one to go up. Is it because the plot is not explained clearly?
After Fu Shun went up, he was knocked down by the male protagonist in no time. Now Wu Changyun had no way to escape, and the director did not call for a stop, so he had to fight anyway.
The male lead threw a punch with great force. Most people would not be able to react to such a punch.
Wu Changyun naturally did not dare to be careless. He blocked the attack with his elbow. After just two or three attacks and defenses, Wu Changyun was forced to use real kung fu.
The director frowned as he looked at the surveillance screen. Although the plot was somewhat different from what he had expected, he now felt that the male protagonist had encountered a strong enemy and had met his match.
"Director, do you want to call a halt?"
"No rush."
The director also wanted to call for a stop, but if he did, the film would be ruined. The second half of the fight scene was shot in one take, so he could only delay it for a while and see how it felt.
The male lead is also a martial artist and has won awards in some martial arts competitions. He is not much older than Wu Changyun.
In terms of physical fitness, Wu Changyun was clearly superior. After all, the original owner of this body had trained diligently for nearly ten years. The male lead, who had spent five years training and five years performing in competitions, was clearly superior. However, due to the plot, Wu Changyun couldn't actually knock the male lead down.
On the contrary, the male lead thought he had real kung fu skills, but after these few moves, he had no advantage at all, and instead became more and more exhausted. Hong Kong films in the 1970s were truly full of talent. Many of those with good kung fu skills did not rise to fame overnight. Most of them were martial artists, playing insignificant action roles in the drama, which is basically the same as Wu Changyun's current situation.
The two fought for more than twenty rounds on the field, and the director couldn't hold it anymore and shouted cut.
"What's wrong with you?" the director yelled at the top of his voice.
Wu Changyun knew that he, a small extra, was most likely being called, so he endured it helplessly. However, what he didn't expect was that the male lead took advantage of this opportunity to sneak a punch at his head.
Wu Changyun opened his eyes wide, turned his head to the side to avoid the attack, but at this moment he felt an inexplicable anger in his heart. He frequently held back but the other party was pressing him step by step. Wu Changyun grabbed the male lead's chin with one hand and lifted him up suddenly to the ground, then sat on him. The two met for the first time and had no grudges against each other, but Wu Changyun had a vague feeling that the other party was targeting him.
"Who told you to do this?"
"Get out, get down from here." The male lead struggled under Wu Changyun, shouting and cursing.
Wu Changyun increased the strength of his hands, making the other party almost speechless. It was not until Yuen Wah came over that the two separated angrily. Yuen Wah could naturally see the problem. He looked at the male lead hesitantly, but the male lead did not explain anything and turned around and ran to rest.
The director came down angrily and was about to make fun of Wu Changyun when someone came out from behind him and said, "Harmony is the most important thing. Have a cigarette."
The man who arrived was none other than Lei Luo's top spokesperson, Zhu Youzi. He deftly offered a cigarette, which the director politely accepted. After sending the director away, Zhu Youzi approached Wu Changyun and Yuen Wah and asked, "What's going on? You're acting like you're actually fighting."
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