Zheng Weiwei and her dedicated producer Wang Xi have mutually supported each other to reach where they are today.
She is very daring, while Wang Xi prefers stability; their contrasting styles complement each other perfectly.
The producer considers Sheng Tang an unstable factor, and he values stability, therefore he isn't very satisfied with Sheng Tang.
"What do you think?" Zheng Weiwei asked.
Wang Xi: "We could cut some of Sheng Tang's scenes, for example, the scene where she saves the male lead William in the sea could be played by Wen Yu's character Qi Qi, and make William mistakenly think it's Zhao Beibei played by Sheng Tang."
Zheng Weiwei: "Old Wang, that's way too cliched!"
She disagreed with this approach.
This is a movie; a movie that can make the audience willingly come into the theater should contain more than just one character's solo act.
