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Are horses special effects for me and my parents?

Me and my dad, horses are not special effects.

Among several unit stories described in My Father and I, Jason Wu's Braving the Wind and Waves is undoubtedly a highlight of netizens' attention. As a director, Wu Jing has many ideas. He can "call the wind and call the rain" and enjoy himself in the face of difficult shooting conditions. At his request, actors should not only learn to practice guns and horses, but also the staff should create various wind river shots. ?

While filming the circus, Jason Wu and other actors also kept a serious attitude. In the behind-the-scenes tidbits, the actors came on stage with live ammunition, and the film also revealed that more than 200 war horses were requisitioned as spotlights. Jason Wu, who is riding on horseback, not only has to ensure that he doesn't fall, but also shoots his gun almost in the air on time, which shows that this series of movements is very difficult. ?

Riding the wind and waves costs the most and takes the longest time to shoot.

After "My Father and I" was turned on, the four directors began to shoot nervously. Because the film had a very clear time limit, it was locked in this year's National Day release from the beginning.

However, compared with the other three chapters, Riding the Wind has a large war scene and many people participate in its creation. The whole crew has as many as 2000 people. Shooting, personnel scheduling and material deployment are all very difficult. In addition, Jason Wu also encountered various situations during filming, including more than one flash flood and actor injuries.

So "Braving the Wind and Waves" is the last chapter of the four chapters, and it was still under intense shooting until the end of August. But it is precisely because of this that the audience can see the shocking horse battlefield in the film.