Qin Guan was very confident about "Crazy Stone". Thanks to the Huabiao Awards, he was looking forward to the film's box office success.
Since I'm an actor who doesn't ask for anything from others, what's the big reason for me to shamelessly recommend myself at the Huabiao Awards?
He might as well be a quiet and handsome man, giving everyone the impression that he was a master who didn't fight for anything. Perhaps it would even have a good effect.
As expected, Qin Guan's performance at the Huabiao Awards had won him a good reputation for both acting and character.
Senior directors, who judged an actor based on their first impression, had a good impression of Qin Guan.
Senior directors: He is a quiet boy. Maybe he is too focused on his acting skills, but he is still a little naive about social interaction.
Producers: No, no, no. Qin Guan must have been in the business circle for a long time. He doesn't care about the complicated entertainment circle at all. If he has a chance, he will act. If not, he will focus on his career.
He didn't care about the two small coins at all.
No matter what, they liked this male actor who didn't care much about wealth and fame.
Qin Guan had no idea that he had accidentally made himself known to the old directors and leaders, and that he had already gotten in touch with Zhang Yimou.
In the shortest time possible, he rushed to Zhejiang's Hengdian and once again killed his way there.
The film industry was a rising industry. Nowadays, there were many industries that relied on making movies to make a living. In this aspect, Hengdian Film City was simply the leader of the industry.
It was willing to invest in publicity, as well as its dedication to the film crew. This made Hengdian the first choice for those who needed to set up an independent filming location.
How many extras were needed? Contractors and extras were living in harmony there. It was a good cooperation between a hotel and a lunchbox shop.
While the film industry in Hong Kong and Taiwan was declining, Hengdian Studios in Jinhua, Zhejiang was thriving.
Qin Guan had joined the crew early this time. The film "The Promise" would be released at the same time as Chen Kaige's "The Promise", so Director Zhang had been striving for perfection that year.
When Qin Guan arrived at the set, the set of "Curse of the Golden Flower" had just been built.
Some of the basic structures and facilities in the palace were based on the sketches and plans that Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty had designed.
Zhang, who had been paying attention to his competitors, was also curious about the lawsuit between "The Promise" and the Yunnan Tourism Bureau.
He was well-informed, so he had heard that Qin Guan had been involved in the matter.
As soon as Qin Guan arrived at Hengdian Studios, Zhang Yimou came to see him. He wanted to talk to the actors about the next day's shooting, and he also wanted to know the details of the film crew's promotion plan.
As a dedicated actor, Qin Guan had no problem figuring out the role.
When they finished their discussion, Qin Guan realized that Director Zhang had an ulterior motive.
Qin Guan was amused. He turned to Zhang and laughed. "What do you want to know, Director Zhang? I'll tell you everything I know. "
"I heard that you and Jiang Wen saw the set of" The Promise ". Tell me about it. "
Qin Guan's expression turned serious. "It's no different from the photos, but it might be more serious than what we can see."
"When the local government was negotiating with the crew, Jiang Wen and I happened to be near Tianchi."
"It was said that they had a bad relationship. I just wanted to understand the general situation and provide them with some legal help. "
"There's also the money I promised to donate to the local minority villages for environmental restoration, as well as a series of chain losses such as the tourism industry."
'If I can get this money from the crew of' The Promise ', I think they'll be better off, and I'll be able to save on two charity donations.'
As a director who had been living under the system all his life, Zhang Yimou had a bottom line.
Anyway, Qin Guan had indirectly helped the crew of "Curse of the Golden Flower".
The worse the reputation of "The Promise" was, the more the public objected to Qin Guan's selfishness, the better it would be for Zhang Yimou's film.
Qin Guan was thinking about the environment. He had refused to endorse several brands in the fashion circle because of the killing of wild animals. Zhang Yimou patted him on the shoulder with a sigh.
These days, there were very few people with a conscience, and there were even fewer people with money, charisma, and a conscience.
I hope that Qin Guan can stick to his original heart and move forward in the right direction.
Their conversation was pleasant, but some people felt uncomfortable about the director's high regard for Qin Guan.
Maybe it was the time for the new to replace the old. Qin Guan, who was as young as the morning sun, was putting pressure on the old actors.
Gong Li and Chow Yun-fat were the leading actors, while Qin Guan was the middleman. The rest were Ni Dahong, a veteran actor, and Jay Chou, who had no acting skills at all.
In that case, it was obvious where Chow Yun-fat's discomfort came from.
He had once been worth 12 million dollars in Hollywood, but all his films had failed at the box office. In the end, he had been labeled as "box office poison" and had been unable to make any films in Los Angeles.
He had started out as an extra with a salary of 10 dollars an hour, but he had risen to become a member of the ten-million-dollar box office club. Thanks to his success in "The Da Vinci Code", he had become one of the most famous actors in the ten-million-dollar box office club.
He had become the first film in Hollywood to earn more than 100 million dollars at the global box office, which had made him a target for famous directors and film companies.
There was a 10-year age gap between them. Chow Yun-fat had experienced ups and downs for many years, while Qin Guan had had a smooth life. How could they be so different?
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