Regarding the conversation about whether to sign a sub-contract with the platform, Ding Zhi and Liang Qiong did not discuss it too deeply, they just mentioned it.

But maybe even Liang Qiong himself didn't realize that after Ding Zhi participated in Eight Hundred, his attitude towards him has obviously changed slightly. From Ding Zhi's relatively uncompromising plan for his predecessor in his memory, to

Now I'm starting to feel like discussing.

Perhaps because after Ding Zhi gradually integrated into his identity in this world, even though he consciously moved forward in his behavior in front of familiar people, the true strength of his character was still revealed inadvertently.

Now that the drama "Cold War 2" has been finalized, the follow-up progress is also progressing very quickly.

After getting the passes, Ding Zhi and his party flew to Tsim Sha Tsui in Hong Kong.

When I came to the set, I first met the directors Liang Leming and Lu Jianqing.

Yes, this drama is directed by two people. Before filming Cold War, these two people were not well-known outside the industry.

Lu Jianqing had been working as an assistant director for other great directors for the past ten years, doing the most tiring work and being the most transparent tool. There was even a joke circulating in Hong Kong circles that he had never seen any director work

No one on the set has ever scolded Sunny Luk (Lu Jianqing’s English name), because Lu Jianqing on the set is always the type who works quietly and doesn’t talk back.

Liang Lemin was an art designer before. He taught himself how to write scripts in his free time from art. However, it turns out that not every artist is as lucky as Boss Xu, who fell in love with Dai Chai.

This Hong Kong version artist only became famous through Hanzhan One Fight 16 years after his debut.

Perhaps because they are middle-aged and the "new generation" of directors in Hong Kong, they do not have the domineering aura of those famous directors. Instead, their temperaments are closer to those of the crew who are accustomed to hard work.

of field affairs.

The two directors did not openly show much dissatisfaction with Ding Zhi, a little-known talent. After all, it was common practice for the management to assign a few of their own people to support popular films.

What's more, what Ding Zhi is taking at this time is just a cannon fodder role that is better than a supporting role. There is no need to be embarrassed about it.

Of course, they don't have much enthusiasm. After all, they have already made a movie that has achieved both box office and reputation. As a sequel, Cold War 2 contains their greater expectations. If this mainland boy from the mainland is really a piece of mud that cannot be used to hold up the wall,

Then they won't be polite.

The biggest difference between filming in Hong Kong and the Mainland is that it still retains the vigorous and resolute style of the 1990s, with very little delay. Ding Zhi just took a photo with the director and the main antagonist, and was informed that he was about to start filming his part.

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When he received the role, even though Ding Zhi complained that it was just another role, he still made full preparations after he decided to take the role.

This character does not have much to do with the previous Cold War. It is purely a new character, but he still watched Cold War 1 several times before getting on the plane.

The plot of Chill 1 is not complicated. The story begins when a group of kidnappers hijacked a patrol car with five police officers and demanded a ransom of tens of millions of Hong Kong dollars.

Liu Jiehui, played by Guo Qiongcheng, and Li Wenbin, played by Liang Jiahui, are the two deputy directors in charge of administration and operations respectively. Their status in the police force is second only to the Police Commissioner "Brother No. 1". When the current "Brother No. 1" is about to retire.

, the next "No. 1 Brother" will be selected from the two of them.

When the case occurred, it happened that "Brother No. 1" had not returned from a foreign visit. Li Wenbin believed that the case was extremely serious and repeatedly raised the alert level of Hong Kong. He took over as the commander-in-chief himself and named the operation "Cold War", which is the title of the film.

origin.

However, one of the five police officers held hostage happened to be Li Wenbin's son, so Liu Jiehui believed that Li Wenbin's excessive emotion would cause panic in Xiangjiang, so he decided to seize Li Wenbin's command after the communication failed. In the end, Li Wenbin was forced to

Withdrew from Operation Cold War.

However, in the actual operation, Liu Jiehui lacked the actual combat experience of Li Wenbin, which led to the failure of the operation. Not only was the kidnapper robbed of more than 50 million Hong Kong dollars, but his most effective assistant also died as a result.

Strangely, the reason for Liu Jiehui's command error was the wrong decisions of two senior police officials, including the sacrificed assistant. Another senior official was actually killed by a bomb after meeting with Liu Jiehui.

The house leaked and it rained all night, and then he was reported to the Independent Commission Against Corruption by an anonymous letter. He was suspected of accepting bribes, which led to the failure of Operation Cold War.

But in fact, the anonymous report letter was written by Liu Jiehui himself, in order to bring the Independent Commission Against Corruption into the mix, so that the mastermind behind the scenes could not see the situation clearly, and he secretly joined forces with the Independent Commission Against Corruption.

Investigate the truth of this matter.

After some undercover investigations, Liu Jiehui finally discovered that all the conspiracies were planned by a group of young middle- and low-level police officers including the kidnapped Li Wenbin's son. They believed that after Liu Jiehui came to power, the police department's expenses were reduced and the police income was reduced, so there was a

Resistance.

They hoped that relying on the failure of this operation, Liu Jiehui would step down and let Li Wenbin take power. However, at the last moment, Li Wenbin killed his relatives and brought his son to justice, and then decided to retire and give way to Liu Jiehui, who could take the situation into consideration.

After everything seemed to be gone, the ending of the cold war left a huge suspense. Liu Jiehui, who had been promoted to the police chief, received a call. The other party used Liu Jiehui's wife and daughter as a threat to demand the release of Li Wenbin's son Li Jiajun. In other words,

The real mastermind behind this case has not been exposed, and a bigger shadow continues to threaten the safety of Hong Kong.

And Ding Zhi is about to star in Cold War 2, which will continue the story of the previous film.

In the script he received, the name of the character he played was He Guozheng, who was a subordinate of Li Wenbin, one of the two protagonists in Cold War 1, many years ago, and is now a member of the behind-the-scenes gang.

As a former police officer and current gangster, He Guozheng has obvious requirements for his appearance.

So without hesitation, Ding Zhi straightened his ear-length hair into a square shape.

Maybe he has long been dissatisfied with this look.

In addition, his appearance is masculine and heroic, and his skin is not fair. When he was shooting with the group of Yabai, he didn't pay much attention to sun protection. At this time, he looked a bit rough, which can be said to be completely different from his boy band days.

Two people.

And he has always been in good shape, especially his long-term dance practice, which has made his body's muscle lines extremely smooth. He has eight-pack abs, but he doesn't have the greasy feeling of a big muscled muscle that can be obtained from hard training in the general gym.

After simply adjusting his appearance, even Liang Qiong was surprised that Ding Zhi showed a completely different temperament from before.

In fact, the changes that Ding Zhi showed at this time were not only due to changes in appearance, but also due to the immersive experience of the policeman in the dream space, which allowed him to create a temperament in line with the script from the inside out.

As for the experience of being a gangster...

Ahem, what are you talking about! Brother Zhi is a good guy! This is purely a reflection of his superb acting skills!

In addition, he is from Guangfu in southern Guangdong, and Cantonese is one of his mother tongues. Although it is not exactly the same as the Cantonese in Xiangjiang, for example, most people in Xiangjiang are uncomfortable speaking Cantonese without a few words in English.

This situation rarely occurs in southern Guangdong and Guangzhou.

But overall, Ding Zhi was able to communicate with most of the crew without any barriers.

This made him very smooth in the director's planning and positioning during the audition, which gave the director who originally had a shit-eating mentality a little surprise.

The image was OK, the communication was smooth, and everything was ready. Ding Zhi's first scene on the crew of "Cold War 2" officially started filming.

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