Longcheng watched from afar, his teeth aching from the sourness.
This woman looks very serious, but she's a completely different person in front of her boyfriend. This woman, whose every hair exudes seriousness, actually acts coquettishly with a man!
"Old Yu, tell me, isn't this woman disgusting! A fierce woman acting coquettish, what man can handle that?" Long Cheng was disgusted.
Yu Xiangwen raised an eyebrow and glanced at him. "Boss, you're not just jealous, are you?"
Long Cheng coughed violently, his face clearly saying, "You dare to say such things to scare the big boss."
"What did you say? Jealousy? Who am I jealous of? That mainland girl's breasts aren't big enough, her ass isn't perky enough, her waist isn't slim enough, and her face... well, it's just so-so. I like the big-breasted girls in Japanese porn, understand? I wouldn't even look at her!"
Yu Xiangwen pushed up his gold-rimmed glasses and smiled without looking up:
"Can a busty woman make you feel at home?"
"Why not? Don't you understand the importance of big breasts and a good family?"
Yu Xiangwen was speechless.
Not only is Xin Yicheng a formidable fighter, but he's also incredibly adept at managing time. He's constantly pushing for progress on set, giving off the impression that "if you don't make a proper film, I'll take an AK and mow down the entire set, and nobody will survive."
No one dared to slack off. Besides, they were still filming their serious TV series when they were pulled in halfway through to film a movie. They couldn't forget their original job.
And so, with everyone working their hardest, the movie, which was originally thought to take several months to film, was completed in just 20 days. Then, 10 days were spent on post-production, and the entire movie was released in just 30 days.
The day before Chu Yu returned to China, the movie was already on the movie theater's promotional posters.
These days, posters are all very elaborate, as if they want to put all the promotional points on one poster.
The words, crammed together, filled every blank space on the poster.
In the 1980s, Hong Kong was a hub for Hong Kong stars, and Hong Kong films entered their golden age, with audiences developing very discerning tastes.
There are no martial arts superstars, no famous movie stars, and no leading ladies with hot bodies and beautiful faces...
I've never heard of the cast. It's said that the main creators are all from mainland China. Even though it's a Hong Kong gangster film, it makes me feel uneasy.
"No need to think about it, it's probably a bad movie."
"I'm not paying to see these unknown actors. I don't watch movies by big-name stars, why would I pay to see this?"
"What kind of gangster ...
Chu Yu overheard the audience discussing this at the entrance of the movie theater.
She felt that what others said was right: if the actors and directors weren't famous, why should the audience have confidence in them?
The entire film was shot in just twenty days, and with production, it only took a month. Let alone the audience, even Chu Yu, upon hearing this information, would have preconceived notions and think it was a terrible money laundering film.
That's not wrong, it's used for money laundering.
This cinema added a screening in advance, which is equivalent to a preview screening in mainland China. Chu Yu and all the main creators are taking a flight back to the mainland tomorrow morning, so they wanted to buy a movie ticket to support the cinema before leaving.
Before entering the movie theater, Zhong Buyi and Tang Zhenni were quite nervous.
"It won't work, will it?"
Everyone was a blank slate. If Chu Yu hadn't set up a training camp to train them in etiquette, knowledge, martial arts, dance, and other aspects, and hadn't shown them many runway pictures and let them watch documentaries and magazine interviews with luxury goods masters, it would have been difficult to achieve anything.
They are just ordinary people from the countryside, Daqiang and Xiaoli, and have absolutely nothing to do with the entertainment industry.
This was the kind of crew they were forced to work with, under duress from the mafia, to make a movie.
To put it bluntly, they are not only afraid of getting themselves into trouble, but also afraid of getting the gangs into trouble. Even if it's money laundering, they still spent money. If the movie is of poor quality and the gangs cause them trouble, they will be in deep trouble.
The cinemas in Hong Kong are much more luxurious than those on the mainland.
Everyone hid in a corner, away from the crowd.
Until the opening credits came on, everyone stared intently at the screen.
The names of the director and lead actors flashed across the screen, and even Chu Yu's film company was listed in the production list.
Chu Yu felt like a child who had just handed in their exam paper and was waiting for their results; she had never been this nervous even during the college entrance exam.
She was unsure about the exam and was afraid of failing, which would mean all her hard work would be for nothing.
The movie gets straight to the point, opening with a high-octane racing scene. Wheels roll across the ground, engines roar, dust billows, and cars speed by, sending adrenaline soaring. Even Chu Yu can't help but hold her breath.
The male protagonist was being chased by the opposing gang while driving at high speed. When he was injured and on the verge of death, he jumped into the female protagonist's house and was saved by her.
The two developed feelings for each other, but the male protagonist couldn't hide in the rich man's house forever. In order to take revenge, he took advantage of the chaos at the female protagonist's party to kill the other party's boss and put himself on the opposite side of the female protagonist.
In the end, the female lead broke with her father for the male lead. She lived in a rented apartment with him, fought alongside him, and took him to the hospital to treat his wounds when he was injured. He took her racing, made her his navigator, and bought her beautiful dresses with the money he won.
But this love was ultimately too fragile; how could the love of youth withstand the test of time?
They started arguing, blaming each other, distrusting each other... and finally, fate once again led them to a crossroads.
The final car chase scene was so exciting, and the sound effects were exceptional, comparable to many blockbusters of later years. Zhong Buyi's directorial talent was no joke; he was truly a born director.
She turned to look at Tang Zhenni, whose hands were clenched into fists, who hadn't even bothered to eat her popcorn, her mouth agape as she stared intently at the screen.
Zhong Buyi's eyes shone brightly, and tears welled up in his eyes, as if he was about to stand up and applaud at any moment.
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