When most of the cast members gathered in the tent, Li Mu asked three of Wang Yuanlang and several on-site assistants to bring in more than 100 bottles of wine he had brought. He said to the crowd, "you have worked so hard here for such a long time, seeing that the final victory is coming, so I specially brought you some good wine. Tonight we will hold a celebration party in advance."
Spielberg said with a smile, "it looks like we're not going to get drunk tonight."
Li Mu said: "Steven, hurry to arrange the work at hand, so that everyone can finish as soon as possible."
Spielberg nodded and said with a smile, "our chef has been preparing for the dinner party for a long time. Today, he drove to Chuncheng and bought two picas of various ingredients."
Li Mu said with satisfaction, "today's celebration is to be grand. We will cooperate with a wave of media publicity to make the people more impressed with the film Flying Tigers."
Li Mu looks at Leonardo, Tom Hanks and Liu Ye. All three of them are still dressed in costumes, that is, the US Air Force jacket in World War II, black jacket, Beige Khaki Pants and brown high top leather boots. Although they have a sense of age, they are absolutely handsome in the current aesthetic sense.
What's more, Leonardo's face value is against the sky. Now she is at the peak of her face value. Such a dress is perfect.
Liu Ye's face value is also first-class, and a little tougher than most cream bunnies, so it's better to wear such an air force outfit than Leonardo.
Although Tom Hanks is a little older and a little less attractive than the young actors, the most important thing about this big brother is what he plays. He dressed up to that station, which is Chennault, Chennault. If he wore another pilot's sunglasses and took a cigar, he could absolutely enchant a large number of female audiences.
Li Mu suddenly thought, why don't you take advantage of the sunset outside and take a photo with the three main actors of them in front of the runway and the fighter plane? Then publish it on your own microblog, needless to say, it must be very explosive, and the publicity effect must be good enough to explode.
After reading this, Li Mu immediately asked Spielberg, "Steven, do you have any air force clothes I can wear?"
"Yes." Spielberg blurted out, "we have more than 100 suits of Flying Tigers uniforms. Would you like to have a try?"
Li Mu nodded and said, "find me a body. I'll go out and take a picture with the three leading actors, and then post it on my microblog."
Spielberg's eyes brightened.
He knew that the most popular celebrity in the world was not any star, but Li Mu.
If Li Mu posts a group photo with the three leading actors on Weibo, I'm afraid that in another day, the group photo will spread all over the world.
At the thought of this, Spielberg hurriedly said to his assistant, "go and find a suit for Mr. Li, quickly!"
Ten minutes later, Li Mu, dressed in a very fit Second World War air force uniform, stepped out of a single tent provided by the crew.
As soon as he came out, people watched him clap and applaud. Even a few young Americans whistled a long time.
Li Mu shook the black jacket of the pilot and asked with a smile, "how is it? Does that mean something?"
Du Wei stared at Li Mu and said seriously: "brother Li Mu, although it would offend Liu Ye, I still want to say that you should play the role of Liu Ye in this movie!"
Annie Hathaway was also a little stunned when she watched Li Mu. Recently, when she was filming in China, the oriental men saw a lot. Although she had a good impression, from the aesthetic point of view, the oriental men did not have much attraction for her standard western women.
She had some feelings for Li Mu in her heart, and even fantasized about the picture of making love with him. But Li Mu attracted her, not her appearance.
However, when Li Mu changed into an air force pilot uniform and came out with black aviator sunglasses, she found for the first time that Li Mu was really very handsome, even in the eyes of her Westerners, he was also very handsome.
There was no mirror in the tent, so Li Mu didn't know what he was like. However, when he stood side by side with Leonardo, Tom Hanks and Liu Ye, even though he couldn't see his own appearance, he felt as if he was one of the pilots of the flying tigers, as if he was in the era of war I am going to fight with my Chinese and American comrades in the long air with a fighter jet painted with the image of a big shark.
Spielberg called his crew's photographer. This is his official photography, but now he asks the other side to take the camera work and ask him to take photos for Li Mu and three other male stars.
Spielberg thinks that 20% of the scenes, momentum and artistic conception are in the equipment, 30% in the composition and 50% in the use of light. If you want to take a picture of Niubi, just like taking a picture of Niubi, a photographer must know how to use light, whether it's ambient light or instrument light.
So, Hollywood's top photographer picked up the SLR camera and took a highly restored history picture for Li Mu, Liu Ye, Leonardo and Tom Hanks in the golden sunset of Yunnan Plateau.In the flames of war, the sky was as like as two peas. The most beautiful days were the setting sun. The fire in the sky was red and magnificent. They were wearing air uniform similar to those of that age. The airport runway was built on red earth. Behind them were several P-40C planes. The photos looked very real, and it seemed that they had returned to the war era.
The p-40c was the main aircraft used by the Flying Tigers in China at that time. At that time, all of these aircraft were painted with shark's beak. It can be said that the p-40c is the most familiar World War II American fighter aircraft of the Chinese people.
At the time of group photo, the p-40c fighters in the airport were all painted with completely reduced shark beak. Moreover, Spielberg told Li Mu that all of these planes are real p-40c, which he found in American Civil Flight Club. They are well maintained and can be lifted off.
According to Spielberg, although there are not too many fighters on the airport, after the late computer special effects, the scene here will change dramatically. The visual effect is at least ten times more spectacular than the actual situation.
Everyone at the scene is extremely satisfied with this photo. No matter how it is shot, or how everyone's expression, action, aura, or even the historical restoration of this photo, there is no fault.
Spielberg even said, "I really want to use this picture as a poster. It looks much better than Tom Cruise's top gun!"
"Topgun" itself is already a very hot air force theme movie. It's no doubt that it's the first air force theme movie nowadays. However, Spielberg thinks that after the release of "Flying Tigers", it will comprehensively crush "topgun" in various fields.
For example, the actual budget of "Flying Tigers" is higher than "topgun", and the gold content of the backstage and the leading team is also stronger than "topgun". Moreover, the "Flying Tigers" is supported by Li Mu, and its publicity resources are more than one order of magnitude stronger than "topgun".
More importantly, "top gun" is more like an idol drama as a whole, while "Flying Tigers" is totally based on the real history, the latter's sense of historical massiveness has an absolute impact on the former.
Spielberg has made many war films, among which Saving Private Ryan, which he directed, is almost one of the best recognized war films; brother company, which he produced, is also recognized as the best war TV series. Spielberg's experience tells him that there is no other theme comparable to making war films in terms of historical heaviness World War II.
So "Flying Tigers" in Spielberg's eyes, will certainly become one of the top war movies, and may surpass the achievement of "Saving Private Ryan" and become the king of war movies.
Li Mu is also sparing no effort to promote the Flying Tigers. Moreover, his goal is not only to let the Chinese and American people pay attention to the film and the history, but also to attract the eyes of the whole world and let the people all over the world pay attention to the film and the history. Therefore, he will come here to visit the class and add one to the film Some topics.
After Li Mu got this picture that satisfied him very much, he uploaded it to his micro blog at the first time through his portable laptop computer, and wrote: "visiting the scene of Flying Tigers crew shooting, saluting all pilots who fought against the invaders for justice and peace in the second world war over China!"
As soon as this photo was sent out, it immediately became the biggest hit on Weibo.
Because the data of microblog and twitter are completely interconnected, Li Mu is the most popular microblog in both Chinese and foreign languages. Therefore, once his microblog is updated, its popularity will be very fast.
For those who know the movie "Flying Tigers", when they see this picture, they not only feel that the four people in this picture are handsome enough to explode and attracted by the powerful aura in the picture, but also know that this is the movie about flying tigers invested by Li Mu. After seeing the stills of such a hanging bomb, they are interested in electricity The movie is full of expectation;
for those who don't know the movie "Flying Tigers", when they see this picture, their first impression is also very cool and handsome. Moreover, most of them can find at least two or three familiar faces from it, such as Li Mu, who has a very high reputation in the world, who has a network in countries all over the world And the region, it can be said that no one knows.
Leonardo and Tom Hanks also have a large number of fans around the world. Although Liu Ye's global influence is much worse than the three of them, he is very good in appearance and image, so he will not delay this picture.
Then, Leonardo and others also published this photo on their twitter. In a very short time, they cooperated to make this photo the hottest news on the Internet. On twitter topic, the most popular one about this photo is: a photo brings you back to the era of war.