In short, this guy underwent a complete transformation after his failed suicide attempt by hanging.

I used to have a very gentle personality.

He's the kind of person who, even if someone deliberately targets him, will automatically back down as long as it's not too outrageous. He rarely gets into arguments or disputes with people, much like how many older people describe him: "A really nice guy."

But now... he also knows about the incident a few days ago when he was surrounded by reporters outside the film set. He heard that this guy single-handedly silenced several reporters and showed a strong aggressive attitude.

This is especially true for making movies.

He clearly still had several significant challenges ahead, the biggest of which was not distribution or theatrical release, but post-release publicity. If Huang Min had capital behind him, it wouldn't matter; at most, he could make money and let the capital take a cut of the profits, which would be a form of investment. However, since filming of "The Terror Live" began, he hadn't seen any sign of capital.

Besides.

If Huang Min truly had powerful backers, he wouldn't have been taken advantage of like this by Lin Wan; he could have easily retaliated. Therefore, Huang Min must not have any powerful backers. So where does his confidence come from?

After thinking for a while but still not coming up with a solution, I stopped thinking about the anniversary. Anyway, after this guy hanged himself, things became more and more mysterious.

Perhaps he attempted suicide and finally came to a complete understanding.

After all, if you're not even afraid of death, what's there to be afraid of...? This thought had barely crossed Zhou Nian's mind when she paused for a moment, then sat back down in her chair and muttered to herself, "Is the effect really that good? His acting has improved dramatically, and his personality has become more assertive!?"

Subconsciously.

At first, Zhou Nian was somewhat resistant, but he reached out and touched his neck. He thought that if "The Terror Live" failed, and the movie he invested 25 million to have Huang Min make also failed, then he would personally experience what it felt like to be on the verge of death, so that it could have such a good effect.

The rain was still falling outside the studio, but it wasn't heavy. Inside the set-up radio studio, there was no sound at all. After sitting for a while, Zhou Nian saw Huang Min and Old Hu discussing how to set up the lighting for the next scene. He picked up an umbrella and went outside the studio. He took out a pack of cigarettes, pulled one out, and lit it.

Looking up at the city under the rain, this place is indeed quite simple and can't compare to big-budget commercial productions at all. But it is in this place that a movie called "The Terror Live" is being filmed.

I don't quite understand the name "Anniversary".

I still don't understand it, because the story of this movie has nothing to do with horror. It's more about the test of humanity and criticism of certain social phenomena. I think the title should be "Live Stream of the Attack" instead.

One cigarette is finished.

Zhou Nian lit another cigarette, until he heard a staff member calling him from inside the studio. He then threw the half-smoked cigarette into the rain and turned back.

Huang Min himself doesn't smoke.

Therefore, crew members and other actors were not allowed to smoke inside. So, everyone had to go outside the studio to smoke. This was because the studio was poorly ventilated. If they were to shoot outdoor scenes, Huang Min wouldn't care. This was mainly because there were seven or eight female staff members working behind the scenes of "The Terror Live".

Back in the studio, two makeup artists immediately came over to touch up his makeup.

"The next scene isn't too difficult, would you like to demonstrate?"

Huang Min asked.

On anniversary, he directly raised his middle finger at him.

"Fine, then."

Huang Min laughed and said, "Once I'm able to act again, you'll have to pay to see me perform in a movie theater."

I've booked the entire venue.

Without hesitation, on the anniversary

"That day will come."

Since he didn't need to demonstrate for the anniversary, Huang Min sat back in the director's chair. After directing for a while, Huang Min found that being a director was indeed more tiring and energy-consuming than being an actor. As an actor, once he finished filming his own scenes, he could go home. If things went smoothly, it would only take two or three hours at most.

The director is no good; he has to be on set at five or six in the morning, and by evening, it's unpredictable.

This is because there is no need to change locations, and the entire filming takes place in this enclosed space. As long as there are no problems during filming, even if the actors have to do a few takes, it will not affect the progress. When the actors are in good condition, the filming speed is easier to increase. Therefore, unlike other filming, the director does not have to stay up until 10 or 11 p.m. or even until the early hours of the morning to finish filming.

However, in terms of the sense of accomplishment, being a director is more intense, as is the status. Even if an actor becomes the top, they can only be in a subordinate position to the director.

soon.

The production team has officially begun operations.

This scene wasn't particularly difficult, especially for Zhou Nian, who had been filming for so long and was already in character. Huang Min only had to do four takes before he got it right.

Around 7:30 pm.

The crew wrapped up filming. Huang Min checked the camera as usual, making sure the cover and protective shield were in place before walking out of the set with Uncle Zheng, who had been waiting for half an hour earlier, holding an umbrella.

The rain started in the morning and has not only continued but has even gotten heavier. Fortunately, it's not the height of summer yet. If it were summer, Huang Min would be worried that a downpour would flood the studio he set up in this low-lying area.

Teacher Huang

Just after leaving the film set and arriving at the spot where Uncle Zheng had parked his taxi, Huang Min suddenly heard someone call out that.

At first, he didn't realize it until the soft voice came again, this time calling him "Teacher Huang Min".

He turned his head to look over.

There stood a woman who looked to be about twenty-five or twenty-six years old on the outskirts of the film set. She wasn't very pretty, and she was wearing black casual pants with a gray jacket and black-rimmed glasses, which made her look particularly unfashionable. In the increasingly heavy rain, she held an umbrella in one hand and used the other hand to protect a small camera hanging around her neck, as if she was worried about getting wet.

He appeared very reserved when looking at Huang Min.

Without getting closer, he stood there and asked in a slightly nervous tone, "Can I give you an exclusive interview?"

"No……"

Before Huang Min could even utter a word of refusal, he heard the woman say, in a slightly slower pace than the other reporters, "You are my idol, and I believe you have been wronged."

Huang Min was taken aback. This was the first pure-hearted fan he had encountered since arriving here, especially since she was a reporter. Seeing that he didn't speak, the woman tentatively asked again, "Can I??"

"How long have you been waiting here!?"

Huang Min asked.

"I arrived around 3 PM."

The woman replied.

"Why not try sneaking in!?"

Huang Min asked again.

"I think that's impolite."

Although the outdoor temperature had already risen in mid-June, it dropped considerably today due to the rain. As a gust of wind blew by, the woman instinctively wrapped her slightly thin coat tighter around herself.

"So you're just going to wait outside like this!?"

Huang Min asked in a tone of not quite understanding.

"kindness"

The woman nodded.

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