Speaking of keeping promises, after returning to Xiangjiang to continue filming, Qi Hao was accompanied by two foreigners.
Are foreigners noble?
Noble my ass, if you have money, there are foreign chicks everywhere wanting to have fun.
As long as the money is in place, you could tie a rope around their necks and they'd have no objections being paraded around.
A special effects company, even if transferred or sold, could definitely fetch millions, right?
Qi Hao spared no expense, hiring these two linguistic talents at a high cost.
The task of these two foreigners was to chat with Qi Hao, correcting his accent and grammar issues.
Currently, most of "Uncle" is being shot in Xiangjiang.
Most of it is on location.
It will be finished in a few days.
The entire film took nearly two months to shoot, although compared to Xiangjiang filmmakers, it's not much. But among inland directors, it's relatively fast.