The scene about Feng Xiaogang was deleted

Karlie 2022-09-14 18:29:20

Feng Xiaogang's role in "Children of Jianghu" was completely deleted. It is said that Feng Xiaogang played a doctor of traditional Chinese medicine. When he met Brother Bin and Qiaoqiao, who came for treatment, he said that he was working part-time in a clinic, and took out his mobile phone and gave it to his WeChat. Private consultation, I want to earn some extra money from the clinic.

This paragraph was completely deleted. I would like to ask, is the deletion of the movie a real hammer of economic problems? Or was it just because of Director Feng's poor reputation that the movie was deleted? There is no real hammer disappeared, people are imaginative and do not know the truth, do not know where the line is. Or maybe Director Jia wants to commercialize it as much as possible this time. Anything that is politically sensitive, that may be politically sensitive, that the audience doesn't like, or that affects the box office should be carefully cut out.

In the film, Director Feng has only one pair of hands left, and his face has been lost in the Weibo scolding. The face of a doctor who wants to earn extra money in private is so contemporary and resonant. In 2018, doctors all play like this, which is different from the doctors in 2001. Moreover, a doctor with Feng Xiaogang who is a thief and serious, wants to add sister Qiaoqiao WeChat, is it to make extra money? Or do you want to meet a lady boss who still has the charm? What's the medical environment like behind him? There is a lot of room for imagination. This is more fun than Karamay's canteen, probably second- and third-tier children will smile knowingly when they see it.

Whatever, still like the children of Jianghu, Shanxi people are very happy, there is a faithful recorder of the times.

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  • Qiao: Volcano ash is very pure, isn't it?

    Bin: Maybe.

    Bin: Anything that burns at high temperature is made pure.

  • Man from Karamay (man on train): The bottom line is, we're all prisoners of the universe.