Is it okay to not do anything after rebirth?

Chapter 153 "Da Fool" Cheng Kui'an

And when her demands later turned into obsession, tragedy inevitably happened.

A generation of beauties died just like that, leaving people rubbing their wrists and wondering what to do.

As for a popular celebrity like her, once such a tragedy occurs, it will not only cause people to feel sorry for her, but will often distort the lives of others.

The same happened with Weng Meiling's death. From that day on, Brother Tang's life became extremely heavy.

Fortunately, he was also a stoic person and did not explain in a big way, nor did he delete Weng Meiling from his world.

Instead, he went to visit Weng Meiling's grave every year. Later, he moved from the stage to behind the scenes, and then developed from Xiangjiang to the mainland. He started investing in advertising from film and television. His business became more and more prosperous, and his net worth became higher and higher. He was almost in the [-]s. In [-], he had a net worth of several small goals.

However, he never stopped visiting his wife's grave, even after he found a wife.

At this time, Weng Meiling was at the peak of her career, and her relationship with Brother Tang was at its most harmonious, so she hesitated when she heard this.

But she is a talented woman after all, and she immediately gave the standard answer:

"Sir, my current financial contract is with Wireless. I'm afraid I won't be able to decide by myself."

Na Zhiming did not answer her question, but told her seriously:

"Then it's settled, just prepare the schedule for me."

The next one is Cheng Kui'an, this guy with a sinister face and a Xiangjiang actor that Na Zhiming likes very much.

He was originally an aboriginal resident of the New Territories of Xiangjiang, and was an authentic son of a farmer. In [-], [-]-year-old Cheng Kui'an was forced to drop out of school because his family was too poor to pay tuition.

After dropping out of school, he was introduced to the industry because a brother in his family worked as a technician in a film company. From then on, he worked as a part-time worker and extra in the photography crew of Shaw Brothers Film Studio.

But after working for a while, he felt that there was no future in photography (mainly due to his naturally dark temperament) and stopped doing it.

In [-], [-]-year-old Cheng Kui'an got into the underworld and worked as a dance hall thug because of his talent and looks.

Later, he was arrested by the police and sentenced to four years in prison for the crime of injury (actually he was only sentenced to two years and eight months).

After serving his sentence, when Cheng Kui'an returned to the Shaw Brothers Film Studio again, he met Liang Xiaolong, who was a martial arts instructor at Asia Television, and was appreciated by Liang Xiaolong, who led him to join the industry as a dragon and tiger martial artist (many people say that he was brought into the industry by Li Xiuxian, Actually it should be Bruce Leung).

It was not until [-] that he was discovered by Lee Xiuxian to make movies. Since then, he has become Hong Kong's top villain actor and started acting in movies.

Cheng Kui'an has a nickname called "Dasha". In [-], he played the role of "Dasha" for the first time in the movie "Jiren Tianxiang".

In [-], he once again played the role of Dasha in the movie "Prison", and was nicknamed " Dasha" by people.

Like Ng Mang-tat, Cheng Kui-an occupies a very important position in the history of Hong Kong movies and is the first of the "Four Evil Men" in the history of Hong Kong movies.

There was a saying in the Hong Kong director circle at that time that if your movie wanted to be a hit, the villain had to be played by the "big fool" Cheng Kui'an.

Na Zhiming stared at his face for a while, but the face of this man who was known as the most evil man in the world had a coquettish smile on his face.

Na Zhiming suddenly became happy:

"Not bad, not bad, I like the way you smile very much, but on the screen, the directors still hope that your appearance will be more ferocious to be better.

But I want to remind you that although your ferocious appearance makes you successful, it can also bring negative things to you, such as health.

I think your face looks like that of an evil tiger looking for food. What is the tiger most afraid of?

It's a problem with the mouth, nose, teeth and pharynx, so the place where you are most likely to have problems is in this section of your body. "

As he spoke, Zhiming moved his hand from his ear down to his shoulder, indicating that this was the part.

“From now on, you must avoid food and live a regular life.

Otherwise, you will become seriously ill before long. "

In fact, thinking back on it, when Na Zhiming saw this guy on the screen for the first time, he felt that his nose looked extremely awkward.

He suddenly wondered, could he really read faces?

But as soon as Cheng Kui'an listened to Na Zhiming's words, this guy who had almost done a lot of evil in the history of Hong Kong movies, he suddenly felt a chill in his body.

Cheng Kui'an believed in this very much. Although after his death, his friends held a funeral for him in accordance with Catholic rituals, he always respected Taoism and folk customs throughout his life.

Na Zhiming knew that Cheng Kui'an was diagnosed with nasopharyngeal cancer in [-] while filming "Himalayan Star" in India. However, it was in the late stage when he was diagnosed, indicating that he became ill earlier than that.

But in any case, there is no need to be so anxious about this guy's problem, so he stopped talking about him and continued to greet everyone.

Everyone else was fine, so Zhiming didn't have to worry so much.

Today happens to be the day when all the post-production of the movie is completed, and John Woo came with the playback equipment.

The living room of that house is big enough, so the playback can be done in the living room.

While watching, Na Zhiming confirmed the true character of the old hero in his mind.

Na Zhiming had previously considered that when this film was shot in [-], John Woo had already perfected the aesthetics of violence in his heart to its peak due to being frustrated for too long.

Now that filming started a year and a half ahead of schedule, he was a little worried that John Woo had not reached that level yet, and was afraid of ruining this classic, so he repeatedly warned John Woo before filming started.

But fortunately, he provided John Woo with a complete script, including storyboards, which gave him a little peace of mind.

Fortunately.

The film played for more than ten minutes, and Na Zhiming put his heart back in his stomach.

It seems that it was not the oppressed life that created John Woo's violent aesthetics, but that he has always been an advocate of violent aesthetics.

Overall, the character of this hero looks better than the original version because some details have been changed.

For example, the gunfight scene, because the budget is more sufficient than before, the effect looks more "authentic" than the original version.

In addition, the martial arts movements in the film have also changed. Na Zhiming requested that the martial arts movements in the film must be carefully designed, and Leslie Cheung's fancy fists and embroidered legs should no longer appear, as well as the amateur lone killer.

Na Zhiming emphasized that it must not be one-sided. If one person raises his hand, the person on the other side will fall down. If the other side is shot a hundred times, the other side will only show scratches.

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