Chinese entertainment starts with Hong Shixian
Chapter 545 All evil can be brought to justice
Chapter 545 All evil can be brought to justice
"haven't seen you for a long time."
Liu Yifei smiled slightly, shook hands with Qi Huiying, and then withdrew her hand.
"The last time we met was in the United States, wasn't it?" Qi Hui said with a smile, "The Golden Angel Award."
At that time, Qi Hui also taught Thor and Loki some Chinese, and they learned it quite well.
"Not really," Liu Yifei said with a smile. "I saw you at the premiere of 'Mojin: The Lost Legend' a while ago."
"There were too many beautiful women around you at the time, so I didn't go over to them."
"Is that so?" Qi Hui smiled faintly. "This invitation came a bit abruptly, please don't mind."
"In the movie, we used a scene from 'Chinese Paladin 1,' of course, with the authorization of Tangren Media."
"How could that be?" Liu Yifei laughed. "I'd be more than happy to welcome it."
"And I heard your movie is a sweet love story, right?" She covered her mouth and chuckled.
"To be honest, it's quite surprising. I thought you weren't interested in romance movies!"
“Uh…haha, haha…” Qi Hui didn’t expect Liu Yifei to think this way about “The Vanished She”.
Could it be that the information came from Yang Mi?
Yes, that's good. I hope these two can continue being boyfriend and girlfriend after watching the movie.
At this moment, Jing Tian walked over quickly, greeted Liu Yifei and Qi Hui briefly, and then told Qi Hui that it was almost time.
Immediately, Qi Hui and she entered the venue together.
As usual, I went on stage, said a few perfunctory words, and then the movie started.
Among the audience, many film critics picked up their notebooks and placed them on their laps, ready to write something.
Xiao Yang has already given the red envelopes to these people. He doesn't expect them to give mindless praise like the reviews for "Chronicles of the Ghostly Tribe," he just wants fair comments.
Film critics watch movies every day, all kinds of good and bad films. For them, writing about movies is like going to work.
When you're at work, who isn't full of frustration?
Who would want to work if they didn't give out some red envelopes (cash gifts)?
Soon, the dragon emblem lit up, and the film "The Vanished" officially began screening.
Qi Hui's film and television intro flashed by, followed by Huayi Brothers, Jiaxing Media...
Then the subtitles appeared, listing the producer, co-producer, lead actor, producer, and so on.
At the end of the credits, the words slowly appeared: [A film directed by Qi Hui]
Among the audience, Ling Hong had a smile on her face as she saw her name in the producer's column.
The pitch-black screen slowly lights up, revealing a noisy and chaotic Thai police station.
"Officer, officer..." Qi Hui's tense and urgent voice rang out, "Please think of something else, my wife has disappeared..."
At the same time, the time and place appeared on the subtitles: 2005, island nation of Barlandia!
"We don't get involved in couples' arguments," a police officer said in Thai-accented English as he walked, looking at documents in his hand, seemingly very busy.
The two walked and spoke English, with He Fei, played by Qi Hui, repeatedly saying that his wife was missing and had gone missing.
Meanwhile, the foreign police kept making excuses, refusing to provide police support, and were busy with their own affairs.
"She's been missing for fifteen days! Fifteen days!"
"Please, please help me. At least help me file a case, okay?"
On screen, Qi Hui, who plays He Fei, looks anxious and keeps pleading.
But the policeman was already annoyed and simply ignored him.
He Fei, equally impatient, slammed his fist on the table and roared:
"You fucking idiot! Are you even going to do anything about this?"
The officer, who was signing the papers, slowly raised his head, his gaze gradually sharpening from calm.
He couldn't understand Chinese, but he could understand He Fei's attitude and tone.
Seeing this, the audience sat up straight, their faces full of excitement—it's about to start a fight! It's about to start a fight!
It's time to start!
However, in the next scene, He Fei, played by Qi Hui, is being carried out of the police station.
This left the audience somewhat confused. What happened to the story of finding the missing wife? How did it turn out like this?
Is this all the Wolf Warriors have to offer?
Under the gloomy sky, a light drizzle was falling slowly.
Qi Hui's portrayal of He Fei, looking around blankly and helplessly, conveyed a sense of powerlessness that resonated with every viewer.
He Fei walked quickly to the notice board under the big banyan tree, wanting to write a missing person notice there.
However, as soon as they arrived there, they saw countless missing person notices plastered all over the signboard.
There are tons of missing people here, why would it be your turn, a foreigner?
"Damn it! How could this happen!?" He Fei slammed his fist on the notice board.
The camera focuses on the wedding ring on his finger, then on his face.
He Fei covered his face with a sorrowful and painful expression, looking helpless and powerless.
Holding his Nokia N70, he wanted to call for help, but didn't know who to call.
Seeing this, the audience gasped, somewhat unaccustomed to the scene.
On screen, Qi Hui has always been portrayed as handsome, cool, and powerful.
It's quite difficult to get used to seeing someone suddenly appear so helpless.
But soon, a policeman in a crisp uniform, exuding righteousness, appeared on the screen.
Wu Jing, who can bring any evil to justice!
"are you OK?"
"You're Chinese?" He Fei was pleasantly surprised.
"My surname is Zheng, and I am of Chinese descent."
"Officer Zheng, that's great!" He Fei grabbed his hand, stammering, "My wife has been missing for half a month. I've reported it to the police several times, but the local police just won't do anything!"
"It's peak tourist season now, and the island's police force is stretched thin. We only intervene in cases that are clearly criminal. I hope you understand," Officer Zheng replied slowly.
"I understand your situation. How about this, I'll take another look at the case file tonight, and I can help you tomorrow, okay?"
"She's been missing for half a month, what evidence do we need?" Qi Hui, playing He Fei, showed anxiety and sorrow on his face.
"The police won't file a case, and I can't find her. I really don't know what to do."
"Don't worry, everything will be alright!" Officer Zheng, played by Wu Jing, handed over a business card: "We'll keep in touch anytime."
With that, he turned and left.
Seeing this scene, the audience's suppressed emotions were somewhat relieved.
Wu Jing's character is like a ray of hope, offering some comfort to the audience's tense and worried hearts.
"Qi Hui has changed his past image and is taking on a new role..." A film critic wrote his comments in his notebook.
Qi Hui's acting skills are quite good; he got into character in just three minutes of acting.
I can empathize with that feeling of being alone and helpless in a foreign land.
That feeling of helplessness and confusion was truly unbearable!
Many viewers thought of Wu Jing from "SPL 2: A Time for Consequences".
His scene in the Thai prison was similar, filled with terror, helplessness, confusion, and utter despair.
"Compared to Wu Jing's shouting, Qi Hui conveyed his message through expressions and demeanor, allowing the audience to deeply feel his acting skills, which were both profound and insightful..."
Film critics kept writing their reviews.
Not only were they drawn into Qi Hui's performance, but Liu Yifei was also captivated by this short three-minute scene.
Compared to others, Liu Yifei could better understand the helplessness of being in a foreign country.
She went to the United States at a very young age and lived and studied there.
Although her mother was always by her side, the feeling of helplessness and despair lingered.
If she could do it all over again, she really wanted to refuse her mother's idea of going to America...
(End of this chapter)
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