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Behind-the-scenes highlights of midnight hawk

The enemy of filming in the snow-capped mountains is cold, so the film crew pays special attention to the food. In order to ensure the calories needed by the body, sometimes five meals a day are arranged, and the producer specially makes a large pot of stew to comfort everyone. In addition, the supply of chocolate is endless and within reach. The staff are good at taking pains and having fun. The most popular joke is to pretend to freeze to death to scare people when shooting on location of snow-capped mountains. Takao Osawa is not the first time to play a war photographer. He once played Japanese war correspondent Ze Tian Jian in 1999 TV series "Flash Time". At that time, he visited many relevant personnel and learned about the various situations of war reporters. The experience of shooting in Vietnam also made him deeply understand. These experiences have been applied to the characterization of movies. In the 2006 TV series "Ice Wall", Hiroshi Tamaki happened to have the experience of shooting in the snow-capped mountains. However, he said that compared with Midnight Eagle, it was a piece of cake, because the film was shot in winter, and the degree of cold was completely different. Hiroshi Tamaki revealed that when shooting the snowstorm, the film crew used a big fan with a diameter of 3 meters to blow up the snowflakes. Under such a snowstorm, it feels that the temperature has dropped to MINUS 20 degrees Celsius. The greater difficulty is that in this case, the stiff tongue often says the wrong lines. Although the mountain is covered with ice and snow, the director is not satisfied with the environment. Due to the warm winter, the snowfall in the snow-capped mountains is only half of that in previous years, and the lack of snow has become a problem. In order to create excellent outdoor scenery, the Art Troupe specially transported 150 trucks of snow to the scene. Japanese mountaineer Hirofumi Koishi was hired as a snow mountain consultant. Two months before filming, he met the main actors Takao Osawa and Hiroshi Tamaki, and led them to a special training in the Snow Mountain. Takao Osawa was asked to live alone in a small tent and even cook for himself; Hiroshi Tamaki followed the coach to leave the usual path and learn more professional mountaineering skills. (The above references)