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Why do you say that Jiang Wen movies burn money

I have long heard of Jiang Wen's pride in filming "to achieve the goal, regardless of the cost". Since Bian Xiao saw "Evil does not suppress righteousness", I was deeply shocked by Jiang Wen's "arrogance". Although the film "Evil Does Not Suppress Righteousness" has not revealed the investment cost, it is bound to be expensive in terms of scenery and lineup. He built a 40,000-square-meter roof in Yunnan, just to shoot the roof scene in "Evil Does Not Press Right", and these tiles were all shipped from Beijing! It is said that the tiles shipped at that time were also broken, and it took a lot of effort to build this 40 thousand square meter roof!

Of course, this is not the first time that Jiang Wen "burned money" for filming. In the film Sunny Days, Jiang Wen shot a 250,000-foot film and set a domestic director's consumption record. One of the scenes took about 40 minutes of material, and the film length reached 1300 meters or more. Perhaps most friends have no idea about the length of the film, so Bian Xiao will tell you how Jiang Wen's films are "moated" through a set of data. The average director's film consumption ratio is 10: 1 or 15: 1. Jiang Wen's film consumption ratio is 23040: 1, setting a record for domestic directors!

Perhaps because of his paranoia about art, Director Jiang Wen never let go of any detail in filming, striving for perfection! Also in the movie Sunny Days, another photo of Ma Xiaojun's haunted Milan, Jiang Wen asked the photographer to take it for four days, and finally selected one from 23,040 photos.