A Jiao thought this way, and that's how she acted.
Unfortunately, Liu Xiao Li wouldn't give her this chance. She could turn a blind eye.
But that was only limited to knowing each other, getting physical was a no-go.
She hadn't even done it a few times herself.
And then there was A Sa, a drag on her, causing trouble.
Of course, the most important factor was that Luo Yun Chu wasn't cooperating, going back to his hotel or wandering around town after filming every day.
Influenced by the "Young and Dangerous" movies, he occasionally took time off to check out Causeway Bay out of curiosity.
There were basically no more gangsters there.
The Triads weren't there in plain sight, nobody knew about anything underground.
But there really was a shop called "Kowloon Ice Room" there.
It did pretty good business, with a few people taking photos and checking in there.
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Time went back to the "Twins Effect" crew.
The setup today was much bigger than before, because today was Jackie Chan's cameo role.
Even the director respected Jackie Chan's opinion.
After all, he was one of the few stars, besides Bruce Lee, who had made a name for himself in Hollywood.
In the past few years, his action movies, like "Rush Hour," had set box office records for Chinese actors in Hollywood.
Whether or not they could get a good box office in Asia, even Europe and America, depended on Jackie Chan's popularity to open up the market.
Early this morning, the crew was setting up the wedding scene.
A Jiao sat to the side, sighing, doubting her own beauty for the first time.
Was she ugly, or was it that the aesthetics in mainland China were different from those in Hong Kong?
She didn't know. Luo Yun Chu didn't think A Jiao was ugly, on the contrary, he thought she was one of the most beautiful female stars of the millennium.
He had seen the movie "For Love or Money."
He thought A Jiao's face was beautiful and had a unique style. She made Xiang Zuo, who played opposite her, look a few points more handsome in that movie.
The eighties were gone.
Goddesses like Brigitte Lin, Maggie Cheung, Chingmy Yau, and Sharla Cheung… had gradually retired from the big screen.
A Jiao was definitely one of the female stars who could carry the banner of Hong Kong actresses.
But he returned to mainland China after filming "Twins Effect," and he wasn't very familiar with A Jiao's personality.
It really wasn't necessary to have a meaningless relationship.
Anyway, he wasn't in a hurry.
He was applying makeup there because the vampire in the film was burned by sunlight during the day.
He and Edison Chen both needed to have a darker makeup look.
Edison Chen's looks decreased after applying makeup, so he wore sunglasses.
After applying makeup, he glanced at Luo Yun Chu. Damn.
Looks could be achieved with makeup, but bone structure couldn't.
Unfortunately, Luo Yun Chu had both, making it hard not to be jealous.
Edison Chen deliberately kept a distance from Luo Yun Chu, earlier he thought he looked handsome after makeup.
But people couldn't be compared. Once you compared, the difference was obvious.
Jackie Chan, who had just put on his suit, saw Luo Yun Chu and his eyes lit up. He didn't have any thoughts, he just admired him.
This face had already won when it appeared on the movie screen.
And Luo Yun Chu was still young and immature, his features looked youthful without makeup.
It was hard not to look forward to his stunning beauty when he grew up.
Earlier Jackie Chan really wanted to sign Luo Yun Chu to his company.
He felt that many roles were suitable for Luo Yun Chu, which was rare for an actor.
He now had the idea to make a "New Police Story."
He already had a rough outline in mind. If Luo Yun Chu was a bit older, it would be great.
He felt that a few roles were very suitable for him. If they were suitable, they might be able to collaborate in the future.
So
There was a scene where Jackie Chan promoted his junior at the filming location. Luo Yun Chu, who didn't have much footage, actually followed Jackie Chan and got a big one.
Later, Jackie Chan accepted an interview.
It was as a bonus after the movie was over.
When asked why he was optimistic about Luo Yun Chu.
Jackie Chan said he really liked Luo Yun Chu, his junior. He wanted to have a child who looked as good as him.
He also jokingly said that Luo Yun Chu was really talented in martial arts, he might only be able to beat him in a furniture store.
This was already a very high evaluation. After all, anyone who had seen the movie knew that Jackie Chan at the furniture store was invincible.
Finally, there was.
Jackie Chan hoped that in future movies, if there was a chance to collaborate, Luo Yun Chu would not refuse.
As a junior, Luo Yun Chu had to be humble. Otherwise, the next day he would be labeled as disrespecting his seniors and arrogant.
To be honest, Jackie Chan's Mandarin was really good. Every time Luo Yun Chu heard it, he felt something. He had watched "Jackie Chan Adventures."
How do you say it.
It's like listening to Jackie Chan's interview at the end of "Jackie Chan Adventures" as an adult. Every time he heard Xiaoyu and Jackie Chan's conversation.
"Uncle Long, will you be acting forever?"
"I know I can't always appear on screen. I don't know anything else. I only understand movies. I think I'll only do this for the rest of my life..."
At that time, he had a feeling of going back to his childhood, sitting at home watching cartoons on a summer day.
People really like to reminisce about the past.
Even if Luo Yun Chu did it all over again, he couldn't change it.
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June
With Liu Xiao Li's tight security, no matter how hard A Jiao tried, she couldn't do anything. She could only watch as Luo Yun Chu finished "Twins Effect" and returned to mainland China.
The cameo shoot was actually very quick. It was finished in a few days.
He just stayed in Hong Kong for a few more days.
Secondly, the filming of "Chinese Paladin" was about to start. The 备案 (recordation) had already been approved.
The CCTV (China Central Television) had also successfully scheduled "Dragon Babu" for the summer season.
Any drama that could be scheduled for the summer season was a masterpiece, you could tell from the competition.
This year was also the hottest year for martial arts dramas.
The works of the four great masters, Jin Yong, Gu Long, Wen Rui'an, and Liang Yusheng, were all being adapted for the big screen.
The moment Luo Yun Chu was confirmed for Duan Yu, he was destined to leave a bold and colorful mark.
The 2003 version of "Dragon Babu," who else could challenge "The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber"?
Plus, their broadcast times were at the beginning and end of the year.
You could say that none of them could compete.
However, this wasn't something Luo Yun Chu should be considering now. On the way back to mainland China.
He remembered that when Sister Xi Xi filmed "Chinese Paladin," Tangren wanted to sign her, but she refused.
So she was soft-banned, faced with a barrage of negative posts, and her role was cut.
This company always liked to use their own people as protagonists. If you didn't listen, they wouldn't even give you a role.
Luo Yun Chu estimated that it would be difficult for him to even audition for the role of Li Xiaoyao.
Other people might worry about this problem.
But Luo Yun Chu was the right fit. He wasn't afraid of Tangren's ban and their tactics of cutting scenes with the help of online water army (paid commenters).
It wasn't confidence, but Tangren wouldn't dare!
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PS: I got up early today to write, things are getting better.