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Chapter 190 Nine-tailed Demonic Fox

Wu Yusen complimented Jiang Heng and then asked if he was interested in starring in a costume movie.

Jiang Heng knew that Wu Yusen was talking about "Red Cliff" without even thinking about it, and shook his head subconsciously, "Forget it, there are too many things to do in the past two years, and I really don't have time to star in a movie!"

Wu Yusen was a little embarrassed when he heard this. Although he preferred his old friend Zhou Runfa, he hoped that Jiang Heng would refuse.

But you refused so straightforwardly, as if you didn't even think about it, which was a bit hurtful.

He is a big Hollywood director after all. How many people want to act in his movies but don't have the opportunity!

Although Jiang Heng is also a big director and a rich man, you didn't even ask, and you didn't even have the least courtesy. It was really rude!

"Director Jiang, you have no interest in costume movies? I thought I could ask you for advice!"

Jiang Heng thought to himself, I'm not not interested in costume movies, I'm not interested in your "Red Cliff"!

Jiang Heng was too lazy to complain about how bad the movie "Red Cliff" was.

What he wants to complain about more is that Hong Kong filmmakers have performed well in many themes, but their performance in historical genres makes mainland audiences feel very uncomfortable.

For example, in "Red Cliff", there are actually some shocking lines such as "The rise and fall of the world, every woman has her share of responsibility", "Why bring a fan in such a cold day?", "The fan is to keep me calm at all times".

There is also Li Rengang, who filmed "The Imperial Guards" and "The Feast at Hongmen". The biggest feature is the UFO helmet, and almost all the characters in the movie are wearing UFO helmets.

The plot of "The Feast at Hongmen" is even more ridiculous. Such a grand historical story of the Chu-Han War was actually filmed as a "Young and Dangerous" negotiation.

It can only be said that there are too many filmmakers in Hong Kong who don't understand history.

In fact, it doesn't matter if you don't understand, you can do more homework. For example, the martial arts films directed by Hu Jinquan, although they are mainly martial arts films, the parts involving history are very sophisticated.

Of course, this may be related to Director Hu's experience, because he is a Beijing native, and went to Hong Kong alone after 1949. He received a good education and eventually emerged in the Hong Kong film industry and became a master of his generation.

As for Director Wu Yusen, although he was also born in the mainland, he moved to Hong Kong with his family early and graduated from the Hong Kong Matteo Ricci College. It is conceivable how much knowledge he has about Chinese history.

What's more terrible is that the investors are superstitious about his ability as a great director, and did not deny the script that obviously has too many "fictional" elements, so they made such a weird film, and Jiang Heng was not interested in participating in it!

"I have little education and little research on history. I am afraid that there are too many common sense errors in the movie and I will be scolded by the audience, so I never thought about making a costume film!"

Wu Yusen heard this and felt that Jiang Heng was implying himself.

After all, in Hong Kong, it is normal to make up historical film and television dramas.

The most influential one is the plot of "passing the throne to the 14th prince and changing it to the 4th prince". It can be said that it has been widely circulated, and no one thinks there is anything wrong with it. They don't understand why Jiang Heng did this.

Wu Yusen thought about it and felt that Jiang Heng probably regarded himself as a competitor!

After all, the investors of "Red Cliff" this time include China Film Group and several Hong Kong film companies. If he hadn't returned from Hollywood, this project would probably fall into Jiang Heng's hands.

But Jiang Heng was too lazy to attract investment at all. If it weren't for building a network of relationships, China Film wouldn't even need to bring it.

Han Sanping, who was standing aside, saw that the two seemed to be at odds with each other, and hurried over to smooth things over.

He thought that these two great directors were both from Hong Kong and should be able to chat well. Wu Yusen said that he didn't take the job when he invited Jiang Heng to play Zhou Yu.

Unexpectedly, Jiang Heng didn't give him any face at all, and refused so straightforwardly!

But considering Jiang Heng's current wealth, status, and busy work, it seems normal to refuse.

It's a pity that if Jiang Heng can't be invited to play Zhou Yu, who else should be invited to play the role?

Shortly after the guests and the audience were seated, the premiere of "Journey to the West: Pingdingshan" officially began.

First there was a simple promotional event, and then the main film segment began.

At the beginning of the film, in the dark night, in the Taishang Laojun Temple in the barren mountains, a group of strong men, obviously dressed as bandits, gathered together to roast a fire.

One of them said, "Boss, I heard that there is a demon nearby who specializes in eating human hearts. Will we be okay if we stay here overnight?"

The bandit leader played by Xu Shaoqiang sneered, "Ghosts are afraid of evil people, and demons are not necessarily as fierce as us. If a female demon really appears, I will execute her on the spot!"

"Haha, boss, you are so powerful!"

"That's right, don't you see where this is, the Taishang Laojun Temple, ordinary demons, I'm afraid they dare not do evil here!"

"You say, this How could there be a Laojun Temple in such a desolate mountain? "

"I heard that Laojun appeared here a hundred years ago, and the people built this temple to commemorate him. It was very effective at the beginning, but it has been abandoned in the past ten years or so!"

The bandit leader played by Xu Shaoqiang laughed, "If you ask me, Laojun is lonely in the sky, so he secretly came down... Who are you, get out?"

As soon as the voice fell, more than a dozen bandits stood up, holding torches, drawing weapons from their waists, and went behind the tall Laojun statue.

The camera turned, and a beautiful woman with long hair draped over her shoulders, charming and seductive, wearing a white long skirt, was seen hiding in the corner behind the Laojun statue and shivering.

The bandits played by Xu Shaoqiang and others had dull eyes and drooled.

"Boss, beautiful, beautiful woman!"

"Nonsense, I'm not blind, go, make a bed for me, I want to enter the bridal chamber in this temple!"

"Boss, no, it can't be a demon, right?"

Xu Shaoqiang looked filthy and said with a smile: "Even if it is a demon, you have to be my wife today, go!"

The younger brothers had no choice but to move the altar over and spread the luggage on it. Some of them shouted mischievously: "Boss, the bed is a bit short, you guys just sleep on it!"

Xu Shaoqiang laughed, "I don't need to sleep all night!"

After saying that, he picked up the beautiful woman in white and put her on the altar.

He chased away all the younger brothers and immediately pounced on her and kissed her.

But the originally smooth and white skin suddenly grew white hair.

The bandit played by Xu Shaoqiang was shocked and stepped back a few steps, but saw a white fox more than two meters tall lying on the altar, speaking in human language, "Come on, why don't you come?"

And behind it, there were eight or nine furry tails.

Xu Shaoqiang's expression was solemn, with a hint of fear in his eyes.

"Nine-tailed demon fox?" He turned and ran away.

Unexpectedly, he stopped after running only two steps. He lowered his head and saw a furry claw stained with blood piercing through his chest.

The bandit played by Xu Shaoqiang died before he could speak.

Outside the temple, a group of bandits heard something wrong and hurriedly drew their weapons and shouted, "Boss, are you okay?"

"Boss, what happened!"

As soon as the voice fell, several furry tails broke through the window and strangled the necks of the bandits one by one. Then, they were dragged into the Laojun Temple with the tails.

The camera turned again, and the nine-tailed fox played by Zhang Yuqi was lying on the altar in the temple with satisfaction, with blood on the corners of her mouth.

On the ground were the bodies of a group of bandits, in miserable shapes.

The nine-tailed fox said, "Tang Monk, where are you?"

A woman in white flashed out from behind the statue of Laojun. It was the little demon played by Jing Tian. "My queen, we have passed the Kingdom of Baoxiang!"

"Oh, go tell those two children to capture Tang Sanzang. My queen is immortal and youthful. They have their benefits! Eating these stinky mortals every day is a big hassle!"

Jing Tian bowed and said, "Yes!"

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