Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Behind the scenes tidbits with ulterior motives

Behind the scenes tidbits with ulterior motives

1, Arthur Wong, who holds nine best photography trophies in the Academy Awards, presented this directorial debut only after starring in more than 20 films such as Bodyguard and Assassin, warlords and Painted Skin.

This movie is the first action movie shot by Gao Shengyuan in China.

3. Liu Wei, who is nearly sixty years old, shows off his driving skills in the film. In the scene of driving away from an abandoned warehouse, Wei Liu not only had to race at high speed and hit an iron gate, but also crossed a narrow area for extreme pursuit and thrilling drift, and even made a thrilling picture of colliding with a parallel vehicle.

4. In order to present the best effect, the film set up a lighting forest of nearly 100 meters at the shooting scene, and used 1 1 cameras to capture the racing scene smoothly from different angles.

Arthur Wong, the director of the film, revealed that 80% of the scenes in the film were shot in the rain, and every shot of the actor was shot in the rain, which was very hard, and he often didn't have time to change clothes, so he had to wear wet clothes to shoot.

6. Because the role of Qin Lan is too cruel to bear the tears of the whole movie, Qin Lan revealed that almost all his scenes were crying from beginning to end.

7. Gao Shengyuan spoke in Chinese for the first time in a movie. In order to overcome the language barrier, he not only contacted customer service in Chinese, but also asked his wife Zhou Xun about the pronunciation and tone of the Chinese version.

8. Arthur Wong, the director, revealed that because the script of this film is very complicated, many companies gave up investing in filming because they couldn't understand it. Even the old actor Yam Tat-wah told the director three times that he couldn't understand the script.

9. In order to ensure the shooting effect of speeding and action scenes, as many as a dozen vehicles were damaged during shooting. Moreover, the clips of two major car accidents are real shots, and no special effects are used.