Who are you calling "little fresh meat"? I'm the king.
Chapter 781 Why bring up old grievances?
Chapter 781 Why bring up old grievances? (33)
Wu Jing and Jackie Chan have many similarities!
He just loves to talk nonsense and contradict himself...
Jackie Chan needs no introduction; his own contradictions are countless. Wu Jing is no less telling. In early interviews, he said that injuries to action actors weren't worth discussing, and there was no need to keep talking about them. Yet, before the release of every movie, he would publicize his injuries…
He even talked about his injury on a variety show!
Jackie Chan has also advised children not to become addicted to games on various occasions, and has repeatedly emphasized that he would never touch anything that is addictive. However, he himself plays the role of a game addict in game advertisements.
On one hand, they lament the lack of market demand for kung fu actors, while on the other hand, they collaborate with various top celebrities and young heartthrobs…
"Many times when he's interviewed, he doesn't even think before he speaks... Just listen and don't make a big deal out of it..."
Shen Yan continued, "When we chat in private, we don't talk about these things... We often talk about where to go during our breaks, like horseback riding together..."
"When Brother Jing went to Hong Kong to develop his career when he was young... it's not like he was ostracized. You have to know that his first movie was the male lead, 'Kung Fu Kid'! Master Yuan personally selected him as the male lead, Christy Chung played his girlfriend, and Zheng Haonan, Zhou Billy, and Ji Chunhua lined up to be beaten up by him. How many actors can get that kind of treatment?"
After the box office flop of "Kung Fu Kid," Yuen Woo-ping went on to direct "Tai Chi Master," "Little Li Flying Dagger," and "Shaolin," all of which cast him as the lead or one of the lead actors...
He has a good relationship with many senior actors. When he was filming "Fatal Move" with Luo Tianhong, Sammo Hung liked to cook on set, so he would order dishes and feed him until he got fat.
There's a shot in "City Under Siege" where he's doing the starting stance of Tai Chi. That shot is very beautiful but also very abrupt and inexplicable. After watching it, I even suspected that director Benny Chan filmed it as a joke on set and then couldn't bear to cut it.
Director Benny Chan really dotes on him. Not only did he give him his most capable action role in "Invisible Target," but he also provided him with a special background music track during post-production…
It can only be said that Hong Kong action films were already in decline at that time, and he was not a top star. Resources would be concentrated on Donnie Yen. In comparison, Wu Jing at least had people paying attention to and promoting him. During this period, Andy On and Max Zhang were truly unable to make a name for themselves!
However, I feel that he has indeed been targeted in recent years… For *SPL 2*, Wu Jing was initially promoted as the male lead, but judging from the opening credits, Tony Jaa was listed as the male lead… Although Wu Jing didn't take offense, it's highly unlikely he'll take on *SPL 3*!
……
By the way, about effeminate men…
One particularly famous article from a marketing account reads: "Your choice of Wu Jing, or Lu Han/Wu Fan, will determine the fate of the nation a hundred years from now..."
Like a nerve!
It feels like a flyer sent out by a fitness marketing account.
What's the difference between this and "If you don't share this, you're not Chinese"?
Can I not choose this option?
I don't know who first wrote it, but this article became famous...
Furthermore, Wu Fan isn't going for an effeminate image; he has a buzz cut, does rap, and he even committed rape… all of which are illegal…
Shen Yan had no problem with Wu Jing...
He's quite fun now, but he hasn't read much...
Moreover, although he knew he was Manchu, he knew nothing about the Eight Banners; his knowledge was basically at the level of a Beijing driver casually chatting.
Shen Yan asked him how the Eight Banners were ranked, and he replied, "They are divided into three tiers: the Plain Yellow Banner is first, the Plain White, Plain Blue, and Plain Red Banners are second, and the Bordered White, Bordered Blue, Bordered Red, and Bordered Yellow Banners are third."
This is utter nonsense. In reality, the Eight Banners were divided into three upper banners and five lower banners: the Bordered Yellow, Plain Yellow, and Plain White were the upper three banners, and the Plain Red, Bordered White, Bordered Red, Plain Blue, and Bordered Blue were the lower five banners…
He doesn't even understand this stuff, yet he boasts that he's from the Plain Yellow Banner. When "Tai Chi Master" aired, a newspaper article interviewed him and introduced him as "a Manchu from the Plain Yellow Banner, born into a martial arts family in Beijing."
Later, he claimed to be a descendant of Dorgon from the Plain White Banner...
Yes, Dorgon belonged to the Plain White Banner!
Dorgon had no sons, only a daughter named Dong'e, who either died young or was sent to Mongolia for a political marriage, leaving no descendants. It wasn't until six months before his death that Dorgon gave up his desire to have a son and adopted his half-brother Dodo's son, Dorbo…
Moreover… after Emperor Shunzhi (Fulin) assumed personal rule, he not only had Dorgon's remains exhumed and scattered, but also incorporated the Plain White Banner into the Upper Three Banners under the emperor's personal command. Dodo's descendants, including Dorbo, were all banished to the Plain Blue Banner. Later, Emperor Qianlong, recognizing Dorgon's merits, bestowed upon him the posthumous title of "Prince Ruizhong," and allowed Dorbo's descendants to inherit the title of Prince Rui, remaining in the Plain Blue Banner ever since.
Shen Yan directly mocked him to his face: "Maybe you're a descendant of Wu Sangui—look, Wu Sangui's son Wu Yingxiong and eldest son were executed, but his younger sons born out of wedlock were spared and entered government service; they've probably become bondservant of the Plain Yellow Banner..."
Wu Jing was very angry…
But they didn't say anything!
He was just rambling on at the dinner table... He didn't even know that Dorgon had no descendants!
The Manchu surnames like Aisin Gioro that we see now were all changed around 2000. If you see someone with the surname Aisin Gioro, their father might have had the surname Li!
Moreover, no flag can compare to the Five-Starred Red Flag!
……
The National Day holiday is a major film season!
Logically, film companies should definitely place bets…
However, Huayi and Wanda both avoided the battle.
LeTV released "L.O.R.D: Legend of Ravaging Dynasties," Bona Film Group released "Mission Milano," and Enlight Media released "I Belonged to You"...
Then there's "The Big Shot 3: The Thunder," co-produced by Spark Studio and China Film Group!
The first three films were all released on the 28th…
First-day box office results: "I Belonged to You" earned 7406 million yuan on its opening day, "L.O.R.D.: Legend of Ravaging Dynasties" earned 5800 million yuan, and "Mission Milano" fared the worst, earning only 2284 million yuan on its opening day…
Reputation...
Neither of them are very good!
However, "I Am Not Madame Bovary" became famous—on September 29th, Feng Xiaogang won the Golden Shell Award at the San Bastien Film Festival in Spain for "I Am Not Madame Bovary," and Fan Bingbing also won the Silver Shell Award for Best Actress…
Then… Fan Xiaopang’s fans went wild—she had previously won the Best Actress award at the Tokyo International Film Festival.
Yes, most of the mainland Chinese films withdrew from that year's competition...
So, even after winning the Best Actress award, Fan Bingbing didn't release any press releases. However, times have changed, and now it's something to brag about!
This matter originally had nothing to do with Shen Yan. He didn't even mention it on Weibo. His Weibo posts were all about promoting "The Big Shot 3: Breaking the Ice".
Then, during the live stream, he said, "The San Bastien Film Festival is considered an international A-list event, but it doesn't have much recognition. After all, the temple of European art films is one of the three major European film festivals..."
And, "Back then, 'A Sigh' won a major award at the Cairo Film Festival, and Wang Shuo seemed to mock it as a 'township enterprise award.' The Cairo Film Festival is an A-list festival, but being an A-list film doesn't mean it's superior!"
"Chinese-language films either go to the three major European film festivals, or the Tokyo International Film Festival... or at the very least, the Shanghai International Film Festival. But if they go to other major A-list film festivals in Europe, America, Asia, Africa, and Latin America, traveling across oceans to participate, such as San Sebastián, Montreal, Karlovy Vary, Locarno, Cairo, etc., it's purely for the sake of prestige..."
Yes, this statement has become the best tool to refute the authority of the San Bastien National Film Festival…
Then, it became related to Shen Yan…
(End of this chapter)
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