Hong Kong Island: Every Time a Movie is Made, There is More Land

Hong Kong Island: Every Time a Movie is Made, There is More Land

by Swing Benevolence

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Ch. 10Behind the Scenes of Causeway Bay, It's Too Small
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About This Novel

Su Yun traveled to the Hong Kong Comprehensive World in 1986 and was bound to a legendary settlement system. As long as you shoot a movie and change the original plot direction, you can obtain black technology and legendary rewards. At this time, Hong Kong Island was in its darkest and most glorious era. From then on, Su Yun embarked on a heroic path of "making movies in the name of clearing up scenes": During the filming of "Young and Dangerous", he led a fully armed "crew" into Causeway Bay and forced Chen Haonan to sell fish balls! When filming "Chill", he wrote the police commissioner into the script, turning the entire police force into the "private security department" of Soho Films! Many years later, Su Yun stood on a cruise ship in Victoria Harbor, Facing the cameras of Western reporters, he put out his cigar and smiled calmly: "I'm just a director who makes movies. As for whether Hong Kong's surname is Zi or Su... It depends on how I write the next script."

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