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The behind-the-scenes production of Youth Dream Factory

Peng Haoxiang creates another alternative and hires Japanese AV actress-Amamiya Manami to perform in a fighting show! The film features performances by many popular young idols, including Huang Younan, Xu Tianyou, Zhou Junwei, Zeng Guoxiang, Zhou Zhenhui, Wu Riyan, Chen Ziyao, and Dong Minli. There are also green-leaf actors with strong acting skills such as Qian Jiale, Zhang Tat-ming, Zhong Jinghui, Zhan Ruiwen, etc. to support the performance. Director Peng Haoxiang sent AV spies to inspect Shinwa and other AV hot spots, and selected Amamiya Manami among many AV actresses. With her sweet, innocent look and dedicated performances, this popular actress has often become the top ten hit star of Sino Hong Kong.

One day, I was chatting with screenwriter and editor Li Dongquan, and suddenly I realized that we both liked a sentence from director Chen Kaige in his autobiography "Young Victorious Song". He said that when people "think they are important to the world, the world is only just ready to forgive your naivety."

We thought, why not use this sentence to develop a story? So Chen Kaige’s words became our night navigation map during the concussion in spring.

As a result, we added a large number of crazy behaviors and experiences of friends and young assistants in the company to form the story in my new film "AV".

This can be said to be a movie inspired by director Chen Kaige;

But it should not be a movie of Chen Kaige's style;

What is even more certain is that this is definitely not Chen Kaige. A movie you would love to watch.

The underlying story is actually very Hong Kong's core values, where everything is excessive and everything is crazy.

The most politically incorrect thing about it is that it is very aware of its political incorrectness.

The beginning of the story is the story of Jia Luo, an assistant in Li Dongquan's company. He had made an unfinished independent film, and we used his experience and even cast him as the photographer in the elevator scene.

If the script in the past was an orchestral symphony movement; this time it is more like a few jazz musicians improvising on a Sunday afternoon.

During the on-site shooting, everyone was very excited, but everyone was asking a question.

That is: "Does this movie really not need Level 3?"