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Chapter Two Hundred and Twenty Two: The singer is almost gone!

The drama "Operation Red Sea" should be regarded as the most special drama among the genre films that Ding Zhi has been exposed to so far.

As a qualified commercial film director, director Lin Chaoxian was chosen by Bona and the Haizheng Television Art Center to shoot this film for a reason.

Before this, Ding Zhi had not been exposed to movies with this theme theme. In fact, his first real "debut" in this time and space was "The Eight Hundred" shot by Guan Hu.

Although Guan Hu is the most "commercial" director among the sixth generation directors, he actually still has the "stubbornness" of the sixth generation directors in his heart.

Just like the deleted scene of "Hanging Street Lamp", it was his "stubborn" external expression.

To put it bluntly, while telling stories, I also like to add my own understanding of human nature into them.

Putting aside other controversies and comments, there is no doubt that this model and such "stubbornness" actually have more room for actors to perform in literary dramas.

This is the scene with the knife that can be called the "bridge running scene" in the South Bank drama.

But Lin Chaoxian is different. His literary and opera skills are a weak point, so he relatively knows how to use his strengths and avoid weaknesses, so the films he makes are actually more functional and commercial.

In fact, as the protagonist of the Jiaolong Commando, except for the highly recognizable captain Ding Zhi, the others have actually been downplayed to a certain extent and become part of a group, and their personal characteristics are very vague.

In fact, this is exactly in line with the characteristics of the fungi.

In particular, the female soldier Dong Li and the communications soldier Zhuang Yu look a bit alike. When they are fully equipped, when they stand together, the only difference is probably that one has an antenna on his head and the other does not.

Zhang Yi even jokingly said in his spare time that if the two of them put their faces full of greasepaint, some people would believe that they were twins.

If a terrorist really happened to catch the two of them, what would they do?

Terrorists may say: Kill the men and keep the women!

So Dong Li was killed...

Therefore, in this group of protagonists whose personal characteristics have been weakened to the extreme, the emotional lines between Dong Li and Shitou, and the growth lines of observer Li Dao and communication soldier Zhuang Yu are considered to be the few literary dramas of the protagonist group.

As the captain, Ding Zhi has the most scenes and the main perspective in the plot, but there is actually not much room for him to play, because the captain cannot grow and transform on this battlefield. He must be a member of the team.

The most mature and stable of all.

The only conflicting scene is probably a dispute scene between him and the female reporter played by Huang Yi.

Therefore, in so many major scenes in Morocco, there are really not many times when Ding Zhi needs to use his superb acting skills with full power.

But that doesn't mean it's easy.

Because just like Big Brother Cheng's early action movies, although there are no "acting explosion" moments, you have to fight with your life almost every minute.

Several scenes in the desert, including the "mortar" part of the attack scene, took more than a month to film together. For example, Ding Zhi and Huang Yi suffered an accident that was delayed due to a pyrotechnician's mistake.

Although there was only one major accident involving the detonation of explosives, there were still countless other dangers, large and small.

Other actors did not have Ding Zhi's skills and luck. For example, in a subsequent scene, Zhang Yi, the "little vegetable gardening prince", stepped on his left foot with his right foot during a fight and broke his own bones.

The director had no choice but to modify the scene for him, setting it up so that the deputy captain Xu Hong was shot in the left leg during the ambush battle. The character was naturally limping in the scene, and the trouble of using a stand-in was avoided.

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Director Lin Chaoxian himself was not spared. During a tank shooting scene, he took the cameraman to drive and follow the scene. As a result, he crashed into the tank and overturned in the desert. He was crushed.

Strictly.

Ding Zhi was the closest. He jumped up from the shooting position of the tank and rushed forward. Others who reacted followed closely behind. Several people lifted the car and finally managed to get the photographer and director Lin Chao out of the way first.

After being dragged out of the car, the photographer was fine, but at this time Director Lin was already bleeding from his head.

Everyone in the audience was dumbfounded, because the nearest hospital on the set had to drive several hours to get there.

"Dingzi, let's come again."

Lin Chao first wiped his head with a torn tissue, then turned to Ding Zhi and said, as if nothing had happened just now.

Actors are crazy, directors are even crazier.

As a result, a dispute broke out during lunch that day.

The production team of "Operation Red Sea" is very large, and because it is a transnational project, in addition to Bona's Hong Kong team, there are mainland staff from the Maritime Art Center, and a large part of the local Moroccan team, totaling one thousand

In a multi-person team, there are still more than a dozen languages. In fact, there are communication barriers and gaps in many things.

Because the director's "leader" was injured, this made the local Moroccan producer furious. He didn't understand why the Chinese people worked risking their lives, and he also disliked Lin Chaoxian and others for not doing a good job in safety.

Speaking in English with a French accent, he cursed loudly, and the more he cursed, the more unpleasant it became, and even involved personal attacks.

As a result, the whole Chinese team was eating in the tent at the base camp and listening to his curses. For a moment, I didn’t know whether it was because he was a producer and didn’t dare to refute, or because he couldn’t understand his English with a heavy accent.

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Ding Zhi was listening, frowning.

Finally, when the producer once again mentioned with a slightly different emotion, "You Chinese...", Ding Zhi finally stood up and spoke fluent Chinglish (not derogatory, but

our standard pronunciation).

"What happened to us Chinese?"

At this time, Ding Zhi was still wearing the uniform of the special forces team, and the oil paint and injury makeup on his face had not been washed off. Combined with his straight eyes, he actually looked like a veteran of hundreds of battles on the battlefield.

The fierce momentum.

"You yellow-skinned people..."

After being stared at by Ding Zhi, the Moroccan man couldn't help but pause when he spoke. Then he seemed a little ashamed and angry at his subconscious reaction of being shocked, and started to use swear words regardless.

Even the bodyguards around him were like subordinates and began to look at Ding Zhi maliciously.

Ding Zhi glanced around, but he showed a slightly dangerous smile. Is it just their little arms and legs?

At the same time, Jiang Luxia, who had no idea what the other party was saying, silently put down her lunch box and stood up, then came behind Ding Zhi.

Wheat, who plays the role of the communications soldier Zhuang Yu, also stood up. Like a chain reaction, Wang Yutian, a tall man of more than 1.8 meters, was joined by the set manager from Hong Kong, members of the production team, lighting, radio, and even the push button

Zhang Yi, who was in a wheelchair, gathered around him.

The Moroccan producer's face became a little ugly.
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