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Chapter 1631 A blood is not cold

Spielberg's royal photographer took many outstanding photos for several Flying Tigers elderly people. Li Mu ordered the staff of the veterans who followed the elderly from the restroom to wash the photos into a book as soon as possible after returning to Chuncheng and gave them to these elderly people as a souvenir.

These respectable elderly people fulfilled their greatest wishes, and everyone was very excited about it.

After taking photos, an old American Flying Tigers stroking the World War II US Air Force jacket on his body and said excitedly: "This jacket is exactly the same as it used to be back then. Whether it is the style, tailoring, material, or feel, it is no different from what we were when we were young."

The crew's props manager explained: "These uniforms were remade based on the actual Flying Tigers uniforms. Like the uniforms of that year, these were hand-sewn in the United States, and even the materials were produced in the United States."

The old man nodded repeatedly and sighed: "You are really very attentive. Whether it is the plane, the uniform, or even other props, they have restored the actual situation back then to the greatest extent. Even the cartoon spray paintings on the plane are exactly the same."

Other old people also agreed that such a high degree of restoration and such a detailed war film can best evoke the deep memories of their hearts.

Li Mu asked Spielberg and whispered to him: "These old seniors have almost lost their uniforms from that year. Let's give them these replica versions of uniforms as gifts."

Spielberg said almost without hesitation: "Then please keep these uniforms. After the filming, all the uniforms can be given to the old Flying Tigers. If not enough, we can customize them to the factory."

Li Mu nodded, thanked him and told every old flying tiger team member who arrived at the scene today.

When he learned that he could keep his Flying Tigers uniforms as a souvenir, every old man was very excited about this. Mr. Han Zili was the most exaggerated. He touched his clothes directly and said to his son in a Sichuan Province accent: "You hear it, after I die, I will send me cremation, wash the uniforms, fold them neatly, and put them in my coffin."

The old man's son hurriedly said, "Dad, are you talking about scattering! You are in a state of health and can live for more than ten years."

Mr. Han said: "Your son is just talking nonsense. If you live for more than ten years, you will still die? If you die, you will still have to be buried in the soil? I have been buried in the soil for a long time, so you will put it in the coffin for a long time. Do you understand Mai?"

The old man's son nodded quickly: "I understand, I know, don't worry..."

Li Mu was particularly moved when he looked at it. For these old men, the replica version of the military uniform had such a high status in their minds, which shows that they were still full of passion.

Several old men wore the same military uniforms that were back then, and lingered at the airport for a long time before they left the airport reluctantly before dark.

Li Mu sent them into the car and promised them that he would apply to the local government, and after the filming of the movie was completed, he would keep the place for a long time and expand it, making it a highly restored World War II Flying Tigers airport and open it to the public for free. At that time, he would arrange a dedicated person here to introduce the story of the Flying Tigers to all tourists.

Li Mu's promise made all the elderly very pleased. For them, what they really hope is people's memory of war, not those of them, but the cruelty of war, the preciousness of peace and the greatness of the nation.

After saying goodbye to these old people, Li Mu immediately posted photos of these old people on his Weibo using the laptop and wireless network card that Li Ziwei carried with him.

Li Mu selected nine photos in total, including personal photos of several old men and their group photos, and then combined them with the text: "I would like to pay the highest respect to all the Flying Tigers members and all the martyrs who shed their blood for justice in World War II."

In the photo, although the old people are old, everyone's standing posture is as straight as possible, and everyone's expressions are a kind of perseverance that penetrates into their bones. Their wrinkles are so deep that each path seems to contain endless vicissitudes and stories.

Once this Weibo post was posted, it immediately became popular on Weibo and Twitter platforms. A large number of netizens who do not distinguish between nationality commented and forwarded. The comments were almost all of them. Saying and tribute words.

After posting on Weibo, Li Mu had a meal with everyone in the crew. Since he was going back to Yanjing tomorrow and took Du Wei away, he deliberately drank a few more glasses of wine with everyone.

Although Du Wei didn't have much alcohol tolerance, she still took the initiative to hold a red wine glass and toast everyone. In the entire creative team of the crew, she is the youngest and has always been taken care of by everyone, so she feels reluctant. After drinking a few glasses of red wine, her eyes turned redder than her tender face.

Du Wei said to everyone in English with red eyes: "Over the past period of time, I have learned a lot from getting along with everyone and have received a lot of care from everyone. I am very grateful. I hope I will have the opportunity to cooperate with everyone in the future."

Spielberg smiled and said, "I will definitely leave you a character in my next movie, no matter what my next movie is."

Anne Hathaway reached out and held Du Wei's hand, and said with a doting look on her face, "I will come to the United States if I have time. No matter how busy I am, I will definitely accompany you."

Du Wei nodded, looked at Anne Hathaway, and said seriously: "You should come to China often and come to Yanjing to play with me. Can you live in my home then? My parents and sisters are all very good, and you will definitely like them."

Anne Hathaway couldn't help but look at Li Mu with her own light, nodded slightly and said, "As long as I have the chance, I will definitely go to Yanjing to find you."

Li Mu did not notice Anne Hathaway's affectionate eyes. He was busy playing with Spielberg, Tom Hanks and Leonardo.

In Li Mu's body was a middle-aged soul who was actually over thirties. Among the crew, he felt that he had a more common language with these three seniors.

Li Mu asked Spielberg: "After our school is about the same preparation, what are your plans for the next movie?"

Spielberg shook his head and said, "I have several notebooks in my hand, but I haven't decided which one to shoot."

Li Mu asked with a smile: "Do you have any more inclinedness?"

Spielberg thought for a while and said, "I am interested in a more thoughtful book. This is a real event, which tells a series of stories about an Iranian exile staying at the Charles de Gaulle Airport in France in the late 1980s because he had no refugee documents."

Li Mu suddenly realized that he knew the story Spielberg told. He later filmed the movie. The name of the movie is "The End of Happiness". The starring actor in the play is Tom Hanks, who was sitting opposite Li Mu.

To be honest, this movie is really great, similar to "Forrest Gump", which is very touching and inspiring. However, after seeing "The Flying Tigers" from scratch, Li Mu felt that Spielberg should make some movies with larger themes and warm and inspiring movies. He has contributed a "Forrest Gump", so there is no need to continue to invest.

So he asked Spielberg: "Stephen, why don't you consider continuing to make a World War II movie?"

Spielberg was stunned, smiled awkwardly, and said, "I have made too many World War II movies, and I have also produced a "Brothers Company" and have made enough."

Li Mu nodded and said seriously: "World War II is actually a big subject, and I think it is not an exaggeration to say that World War II is the largest and most extensive subject in human history. Its breadth and depth are much greater than the major historical stages that affect human development, such as the Renaissance, the Industrial Revolution, and the Great Navigation."

Spielberg asked curiously: "Why do you think so? From the perspective of human development, the industrial revolution and the great voyage are actually much more important, right?"

Li Mu shook his head and said, "In my opinion, the breadth of World War II is because it covers the whole world and affects the whole world. It almost re-washs the whole world. Its depth is that it not only touches the darkest side of human development, but also touches the greatest side of human development."

As he said that, Li Mu paused and said: "Looking at human history, we may not be able to find a more cruel, dark and inhuman existence than the ones during World War II. Similarly, there have never been so many great and noble heroes in human history like during World War II."

"In China, teenagers who are not even as tall as rifles can put life and death aside. In order to blow up the invaders' tanks, soldiers are willing to tie grenades on their bodies and die together with the invaders;"

"In Eastern Europe, the Soviets stepped on the bodies of their compatriots and resisted the invaders with flesh and blood; in Western Europe, the French government surrendered to the guerrillas and were still resisting **, and the British bombed by the slaughter never gave up on resistance; in order to help the justice side, millions of soldiers went to the European battlefield and the Asian battlefield, just like Ryan in your movie, their three brothers, none of them died in defending their own motherland, but died in defending the justice of mankind..."
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