Jiang Wen is at the top of the world the world of Chinese cinema. His
Let the Bullets Fly has just broken
the box-office record for a Chinese film with some 700 million yuan ($107 million). It is
s 1 a big success that
wherever you go, you can hear s
2 talking about
Bullets.
This time, he is not o
3 the leading actor in the film, but also the director himself. Young people believe he
was playing himself, because he h
4 is a true man to them. And experts(專家) also think highly of his way of
t
5 stories. It seems that he does not need others to tell him h
6 great he is!
That does not mean he is not p
7 of
Bullets. It's just that
Bullets, for him, is fun. He has heard of all the
political interpretations(政治隱喻的解讀)of his story that have appeared across the Internet.
The m
8 wonderful scenes in his movies all seem to have something to do with reality (現(xiàn)實), for example,
in Bullets it opens with a train pulled by white horses.
"I did not
i
9 this set-up. For 30 years in the early 20th century, there was a part of rail line in Northeast
China that was powered by h
10 ," he explains, "You may come up with the most unlikely scenes, and you'll
find that fact is stranger than fiction."
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