Chapter 969 Global Unanimity



Chapter 969 Global Unanimity

The lunch location was chosen by Micheal himself, at a Michelin three-star restaurant. He Lushen said that this restaurant was very difficult to book, and he had only been there twice. The focus of this meal was on discussing matters rather than eating, but it was enough to show Micheal's sincerity in wanting to cooperate with Liu?.

Liu Yu and He Lushen arrived earlier, and they waited for about half an hour before Michael arrived. As soon as he saw Liu Yu, he smiled and said, "I'm glad we meet again."

It was not difficult to see from Michael's eyes that he liked Liu?. He Lushen felt that the last time he insisted on bringing Liu? over himself, he probably wanted to take the opportunity to see if Liu? was worthy of her reputation, which was equivalent to interviewing her.

Fortunately, Liu passed the interview, so today's dinner took place.

"Thank you for giving me this opportunity," Liu first expressed her gratitude. Regardless of whether she could successfully join the crew of "Future Heroes" in the end, she would like to thank Micheal for his appreciation.

"You don't have to say thank you so quickly. After all, we haven't officially cooperated yet, right?" Michael said with a smile, "I'll treat you to dinner today. When you sign the contract and join the crew of Future Heroes 5, you can treat me to dinner again. This way of thanking me will be sincere."

Indeed, it is too early to say anything now.

The three of them sat down. Liu Yu and He Lushen had already ordered the dishes they wanted to eat in advance. Micheal only had to order his own dishes. He also ordered a bottle of wine. After the waiter took away the menus and left, Micheal took a sip of the cold water on the table and asked Liu Yu, "First, I want to confirm your own wishes. Do you want to act?"

Liu nodded. "If I didn't want to, I wouldn't have asked you to meet today."

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"That's good. I don't want you to agree just for the sake of face or favors..." Michael said here and glanced at He Lushen. In his opinion, He Lushen was Liu?'s "boss" and Liu? had to obey his orders. "Is there anything you don't understand about starring in our movie? Or do you have any other requirements? I would like to hear your opinion first," he deliberately raised this question to test Liu?. If she had discussed it with He Lushen privately, then she would definitely propose to increase the number of screenings of "Autumn Moon over the Han Palace".

Liu Ke didn't think in this direction at all. She remembered what He Lushen said to her last night. She asked Michael, "How long can I have the camera for?"

This is a common question, and it is also a question that all actors would be concerned about. Michael replied, "About five minutes. There may be adjustments during the specific shooting. It is up to the director to decide. I can't guarantee it."

Sure enough, He Lushen was right. A five-minute role only had a few shots and a few lines. Liu Yu's first film appearance was also five minutes in "Listen, the Sound of the Wind". When choosing unknown actors, investors and directors are all conservative, both at home and abroad.

Liu Yu doesn't mind that five minutes is too short, but she has other concerns. "If I participate in the filming, will the Chinese version and the global version be the same in the end? Will my scenes be deleted in the global version?"

After hearing this, Micheal and He Lushen were stunned.

He Lushen immediately winked at Liu?, Oh my God, why did she bring up the discrimination and differential treatment he told her in private? Her EQ shouldn't be so low!

"The theory is the same, but in actual operation, there may be some differences according to the market demands and national conditions of each country, and appropriate deletions may be made - but it is not certain. The filming has not started yet and everything is unknown," Micheal still gave an ambiguous answer. He did not understand why Liu cared about such things. He and his colleagues had come into contact with many Chinese actors, and the issues they cared about most were usually the intensity of publicity and exposure. As long as they had their own parts in the version shown in China, it was enough. They did not even care about the salary. They would rather pay money for a shot.

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