"Wang Ying: I only care about artistic creation"
The movie "Snowflake and the Secret Fan" was released on June 24, 2011. Yesterday, Chinese-American director Wang Ying made her first appearance with the crew and accepted an exclusive interview with a reporter from the Morning Post. Wang Ying, who is good at making literary films, has also made commercial films such as "Last Holiday" and "Cinderella in Manhattan" starring big-name Hollywood actors. He admitted that when he was making literary films, his state was like a "mental patient being released", and this time with Wendi Deng as the producer, he had no "money" to worry about. The support of his wife, Miao Qian, known as the "most beautiful Hong Kong sister" also allowed him to concentrate on his creation. It was precisely because of the two women behind him that Wang Ying was "liberated" without any scruples: "I only focus on artistic creation."
Directors seldom make films without worrying about financial issues, and this time Wang Ying is so lucky because his producer is Wendi Deng. Li Bingbing told reporters: "I have never worked on a film so slowly. If it doesn't work, I have to start over and make up the film all the time. This is all money." Wang Ying said confidently: "I only think about money. The problem is that the movie is terrible. I try not to think about it and make a good movie with all my heart.”
Wang Ying’s wife Miao Qianren was once called “the most beautiful Hong Kong sister” by Andy Lau. In 1976, Miao Qianren won the title of "Most Photogenic Miss". She played Bai Liusu in "Love in a Fallen City" directed by Ann Hui, while Fan Liuyuan was Chow Yun-fat. Chow Yun-fat admitted without any secret that he was in love with Miao Qianren. He once said frankly: "Getting along with her. Only later did I truly understand the meaning of fate." However, Miao Qianren finally chose Wang Ying to star in the movie "A Bowl of Tea" produced by Wang Ying, and the two fell in love. In 1991, when his career was at its peak, he moved to the United States with director Wang Ying and has stopped acting since then.
“At that time, her star status was at its peak, but she was able to resolutely marry in the United States.” Wu Junmei used the word “adoration”, “When I see her now, her eyes are still shining with a pure and strange light, and The usual Hong Kong stars are completely different." After marriage, Miao Qianren lived a reclusive life. Wu Junmei said: "Miao Qianren in "The Joy Luck Club" would come to the set with a lunch box containing soup for Wang Ying. "The low-key Miao Qianren." Now she doesn’t even want to show her face, “She doesn’t even want to walk the red carpet with me.
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