The hustle and bustle of discussion makes the space of the whole room full of warmth. The severe winter of the three British Islands seems to be temporarily forgotten outside the window. Those smiles, those eyes and those discussions are slowly rolling and surging, as if dancing on the surface of the skin.
Wen Jiang, standing beside Max and Forrest, is listening to their conversation. He interrupts from time to time to express his views and make sure that he will not be excluded from the conversation. Although it is a little strange, it is not out of place. The overall atmosphere is not wrong.
Of course, it's not because he can't adapt to the atmosphere. Since 1986, he has been involved in the film industry for nearly 20 years. He started as an actor, and then transferred to work as a director in 1994. Wen Jiang spat heavily, raised his hand, touched his head, and strode up. Then he took the initiative to say, "Hey, lanli, I'm Jiang. Nice to meet you."
Forrest quipped, "it seems that we don't need an introduction at all."
"To be exact, I confirmed every name in the cast list, so I signed to play, so I don't need to introduce everyone." Lanli said a cold joke seriously. Max and Wen Jiang immediately caught the humor and laughed.
But Forrest and Tony didn't respond in time.
Then lenley said again, "I'm lenley. It's my pleasure to meet you. Personally, I like 'sunny days' very much. In addition, the performance of' Red Sorghum 'also left a deep impression. It's a pity that after you transferred to director, you seem to lack interest in acting and don't continue to dig. "
Although it's "criticism", it's not offensive. It's more about expressing a kind of stranglehold, which makes Wen Jiangliu show a surprised expression. "I didn't expect that you even hid your hand." Everyone knows that Lan Li knows a lot about Chinese culture, but Wen Jiang is still surprised, "are you as much a fan as Quentin?"
Quentin Tarantino is undoubtedly a super fan. Among them, he is also famous for his obsession with Chinese movies.
"I may not see as many films as Quentin, but I am also a fan and a movie lover." "Obviously, the Chinese movies of the 1980s and 1990s have left an indelible mark. No fans want to miss that golden age," he admitted
Wen - Jiang Liu showed a sudden look, hit it, hit it mouth, said meaningfully, "ah... Now I finally know why you always go to the magic capital instead of the imperial capital."