Inside the Vision Entertainment office, Gu Heng rubbed his temples and pushed the documents on the table aside.

Currently, the progress of several projects under Vision's management is relatively good.

Ning Hao's "No Man's Land" is already in the intense post-production editing stage.

If all goes well, Gu Heng plans to have him take this untouched, original version to Cannes next year.

Perhaps this raw and dark energy is exactly what those foreigners are looking for, and winning some big prize is definitely not a dream.

As for Jiang Wen's "Let the Bullets Fly"?

I heard that the old man went back and became stubborn again, insisting on stuffing his indescribable political metaphors into the remaining 30% of the script.

Gu Heng was too lazy to care about him and let him be. This old guy never knew anything about restraining his personality. Who knew when he would finally be able to do it?

Meanwhile, assistant director Lu Yang's script for "Brotherhood of Blades" is almost finished and is just waiting for approval.

Gu Heng himself didn't intend to just lie down and become a useless nobody.

His previous films were either award-winning or patriotic, which almost made him depressed. This time, he plans to change his style and make something lighthearted and enjoyable that will excite the capital market.

Turning around, he opened the safe in the corner filled with memories of his past life, rummaged around for a bit, and pulled out a script called "American Dreams in China".

This was a phenomenal film that swept all the major awards in China back in the day!

What's even more alarming is that the input-output ratio is absolutely insane.

With a budget of only 4 million, it raked in a staggering 5.4 million at the box office in mainland China!

They made a fortune!

This film tells the story of three good buddies who made their fortune teaching English.

Isn't that perfect?

Brother Xiaoming, it's time to come work for me... oh no, it's time for me to take you to new heights!

Once the project was finalized, Gu Heng acted swiftly and decisively, submitting the script directly for review.

The script was approved within a few days, and the entire entertainment industry knew about it.

Who doesn't know that following President Gu means you'll get what you deserve?

On the morning of the day the application was approved, Han Sanping, Da Wang, and Xiao Wang came directly to the door.

That wasn't all. Wang Changtian, the CEO of Enlight Media, and Yu Dong from Bona Film Group also shamelessly showed up at the door.

Gu Heng looked at the group of people from half of the film and television industry crammed onto the sofa and thought, "Did you guys create a group chat in the lobby downstairs and agree to carpool to enter my Vision Gate at the same time?"

In the meeting room, the bosses of several companies looked at each other, staring at each other blankly.

Han Sanping sat calmly with his teacup, confident that China Film Group's share would be substantial. Wang Lao Er, on the other hand, had shifty eyes, calculating how to get an extra bite. Yu Dong and Wang Changtian could only force smiles; after all, they were newcomers, and getting a taste of the benefits from Director Gu's presence was already a success.

Gu Heng didn't hide anything.

"Gentlemen, here's the basics of this project. The total cost is 4000 million RMB. But let's be frank, I'm going to do this in a different way."

Gu Heng made an outrageous demand: "For this film, I, Gu Heng, will provide the script and personally direct it. That will be my entire investment. I won't contribute a single penny in cash! In fact, I'll take the lion's share. Moreover, if anyone wants to invest, they'll have to pay a premium this time!"

Upon hearing this, the business owners nearly spat out their tea. Holy crap, this is utterly unethical! How can someone try to get something for nothing and act so brazenly?

But Gu Heng was not flustered at all. He was taking you guys out to make money together. What's wrong with collecting more tolls?

No problem!

If you want to make money, you have to spend more. If you want to play, play; if you don't, get lost!

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