The plot is extremely simple, and it is Liao and Xia who need to be portrayed with care and detail. Liu Qingshan only needs to show his ferocity and ruthlessness, as well as his calmness in killing two people in a row.
This shooting requires one shot to the end, which only takes about half a minute.
So when the three of them finished their performance step by step, except for the screams from the onlookers, everything went smoothly and impeccably.
Then there was the scene of Ma Jun, played by Zhen Zijian, running over in a hurry. They only had to wait for Liao and Xia to take a short rest before filming could begin.
Several people gathered together and talked about something, and Kunal and others surrounded Liu Qingshan: "Master, we should live together in the future, otherwise we will always be called out to drink!"
Liu Qingshan stayed in the hotel provided by the crew, but it was not as good as their dad hotel.
But that branch was near the homes of several martial artists in the crew, so those people who were very familiar with each other were often dragged out for late-night snacks by those people.
Originally, people in Tianzhu did not often drink alcohol, and people from lower castes were not even allowed to drink alcohol for their entire lives.
Although alcohol prohibition is strictly prohibited in their beliefs, high-caste people have special status and are involved in Bollywood, so drinking is inevitable for them.
It's just that doing this all the time will make them contradict their beliefs in their hearts, but these Tianzhu people don't want to reject the martial arts people they finally made friends with, so they thought of this method.
"Aren't there more people from the crew where I live?"
"Master is here and can help us block it. Before, I just wanted to live farther away, which would save a lot of trouble. Who would have thought that we still can't avoid those social events!"
"Well, it's good to change places, so as not to have to travel so far every day."
They are foreigners. Although they have vehicles provided by Dad Hotel in Xiangjiang, their unfamiliarity with the environment still makes them waste a lot of time every day when going to work.
It's much easier to stay in a hotel chartered by the crew. Not only do we go out together as a group, but we also provide chartered cars.
In fact, there are not many celebrities living in the crew. They are all locals and they choose to go home when they finish work early every day.
Most of the residents are part-time workers or young actors trying to save money. Liu Qingshan can cope with these people.
However, according to the previous agreement, Tianzhu people still need to pay for the food and accommodation of Baobao Pictures, so they need to inform Dad Hotel in advance to facilitate the flow of accounts.
The highlight of the night was the literary drama, which seemed easy because they were all very deep emotional performances, but the pace was much slower than the action scenes.
The end of the work was still delayed until the evening. Since we had negotiated with the crew in advance, staying in the hotel could free up a few rooms for the seven or eight Tianzhu people. Anyway, the investors did not need to spend money.
Unlike filming in the mainland, the living conditions in Xiangjiang are very poor. Not only is the hotel area small, but the various accommodation facilities are far inferior to dad hotels.
Kunal and the others didn't care much about this, they were just a little troubled by the lack of a suitable training venue.
They came to China with a very heavy mission this time. They didn't just come to visit the mountains and rivers. They had to start building an action team after they returned.
Otherwise, they wouldn't have worked so hard and integrated into the crew so quickly.
Because work ended late, Zhen Zijian, Hong Dabao, Xia Shaosheng, and Ren Jiahua all chose to stay in the hotel. They called Liu Qingshan during supper.
Naturally, he had to bring a group of foreign friends and Shi Hui with him. As long as he was there, he could prevent them from the embarrassment of drinking.
The place they went to was a food stall. The night in Xiangjiang was not as chaotic as in the movies. On the contrary, the people who came to eat felt familiar like neighbors.
There was no harassment from street gangsters. Although there were still crowds of people near midnight, everything was orderly and lively.
The most charming thing about Hong Kong at midnight is the late-night food culture of "the fourth meal", rather than the bright neon night view of Victoria at night.
The night market was built along the river, with wooden boats cruising on the water under the moonlight and colorful neon signs on the streets. The crowded night market sold everything from counterfeit sneakers to bagged goldfish.
Of course there is the sound of karaoke singing in the misty humid air, but beyond these seemingly never-ending impressions of Hong Kong, food is the true obsession of the 24-hour culture.
People here attach great importance to food, and they have created a little-known fourth meal-late night snack, which is only eaten late at night, usually between 9 pm and 6 am the next morning.
However, late-night snacks can be eaten anytime before dinner and bedtime.
Although there are not many restaurants in Xiangjiang that are actually open 24 hours a day, many of them open very late for late-night snack business - only opening at about 9 pm.
Many restaurants, cafes and roadside stalls have dedicated late-night snack menus, and even nightclubs are known for their late-night bites, as are DJs and sparkling-in-the-dark cocktails.
Those in Tianzhu are amazed by the breadth of local cuisine, ranging from hotel buffets to convenience stores to humble shops and roadside stalls.
Locals like to queue up for the best egg tarts or braised goose.
Where they ate, here was a small shop selling simple and cheap delicious wonton noodles, and a few meters away there was a Michelin-starred restaurant serving delicious braised abalone and French blue lobster from Brittany.
Because most late-night snacks are classic Cantonese snacks that are comfortable, delicious and not too picky, even Tianzhu people with many dietary taboos can easily find food that suits their tastes.
This is also the main reason why they are afraid of drinking but are reluctant to give up the late night snack culture here.
This is the situation at this moment. While Liu Qingshan and others are still clinking glasses with each other and taking the first sip of wine, the Tianzhu people have already entered a state of selfless feasting.
Shi Hui felt amused and teased them: "Anubis, I heard that you are afraid of the late-night snacking here. Why do you seem to be enjoying it now?"
Anubis was even taller than Kunal, standing over 1.9 meters tall. Sitting on the short bench, he looked like a huge stupid bear.
He chuckled, and his response was unclear: "We are just a little bit averse to drinks like alcohol because of our religious beliefs. Moreover, the people in Xiangjiang drink so much and are very serious that it is difficult to refuse after the first drink. Got it!"
Everyone here is very good at English, especially Zhen Zijian, who was born in the United States, but when he suddenly heard it, he didn't understand the meaning of the word "sick" in Anubis' mouth.
After thinking for a while, he understood. He held back his laughter and asked, "Don't you use the word cool when talking about being awesome in the Mainland?"
Anubis laughed and then explained.
It turns out that in Bollywood, the trend of English expressions comes from old Hollywood. The word "sick" does mean to be sick in daily life.
But among many American young people, many people like to use some strange words. If they are used more, many people will use them, and gradually they will become hot words.