Originally, Wang Jiawei thought that Qin Feng was good at Hollywood blockbusters.

I am not very good at this kind of Hong Kong local film.

Therefore, the filmed "Infernal Affairs" should also belong to the Four Dissimilarities.

Hong Kong films are not Hong Kong films, and Hollywood is not Hollywood.

But what he never expected was what appeared in front of his eyes at this time.

It's a solid Hong Kong movie.

Standard can't be standard anymore.

The scene selection of Wan Guo Temple at the beginning of the movie is simply wonderful.

And the shooting method is something Wang Jiawei has never seen before.

In the film "Infernal Affairs", Qin Feng used a completely different shooting method from "Inception".

Wang Jiawei couldn't believe it at all.

Because for a director.

The movies that everyone shoots will undoubtedly have a strong self-imprint 723.

According to common sense, Qin Feng's filming of "Infernal Affairs" should have the shadow of "Inception" to some extent.

But if Qin Feng really shoots "Infernal Affairs" in the same way as "Inception".

Then this movie is sure to fail.

But Qin Feng completely got rid of the shadow of "Inception".

Instead, the "Infernal Affairs" was produced using the most standard Hong Kong-style filming method.

This can't help but surprise Wang Jiawei, who is the best director at the Cannes International Film Festival.

Curious how Qin Feng did it!

As the movie goes on and on.

Those who were filled with shock were more than these famous filmmakers in Hong Kong.

There are also countless fans who have watched Infernal Affairs.

After the actors who played young Liang Chaowei and Liu Dehua, Kansai and Bunraku, all appeared.

They also understood that this "Infernal Affairs" turned out to be a double undercover movie about gangsters and police!

For them who are used to watching stereotyped cop movies.

"Infernal Affairs" is really a refreshing movie for them.

Everyone's heart, from the beginning of the film, was drawn into the dramatic fate of Chen Yongren and Liu Jianming.

Keep your eyes fixed on the screen.

I can't wait to know what the story of these two young people will be next.

At this time, the movie has already progressed to the scene where middle-aged Chen Yongren and middle-aged Liu Jianming meet in a video store (chej).

When they saw their idols appear in the movie, fans of countless cinemas in Hong Kong also cheered.

What followed was the clear music in the movie.

"Who is knocking on my window.

Who is pulling the strings.

A time that was forgotten.

Cai Qin's low-pitched euphemism, honest and steady, and highly infectious voice reverberated in the theater.

After hearing this song, all the fans couldn't help looking at each other.

A question echoed in my mind.

That is, what song is this!

After hearing this song, Director Wang Jing suddenly sat up straight from the chair.

"What's the name of the song?!"

He turned his head to look at his assistant and asked dumbly.

From the voice, Wang Jing could tell that this should be a song sung by Cai Qin.

But he didn't remember that Cai Qin had such a song.

And this song, just from these short lyrics.

Wang Jing is sure that it will definitely become Cai Qin's most classic song.

So he also hurriedly looked at the assistant beside him, wanting to know about the song.

But what the assistant said next surprised him.

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