Al Pacino in "The Godfather" (1972) is majestic and majestic. Now, of course, it sounds like a metaphor, showing Hou Dao's knowledge and predicting the imminent birth of a Taiwanese movie gangster godfather. But just as Michael Corleone didn't think about the addition of the yellow robe when he first appeared, Gao Jie also didn't expect to regard acting as his lifelong career in his youth.
Knowing the producer Zhang Huakun comes company banner design from family origin. Gao Jie's eldest brother was a chef in a western restaurant when he was young, and he worked as a lighting assistant in the movie circle. Zhang Huakun was a prop. "My mother cooked well, and Zhang Huakun often came to my house for dinner. Later, my elder brother passed away in a car accident. At the farewell ceremony, I saw Brother Kun come to greet him. He was injured in the studio at that time and had to come with a cane. , I cried so much, I only knew at that time that their friendship is so deep.”
When I met Zhang Huakun again, the other party was already the owner of a film company. The Emperor?"[1] I felt very kind. Once to visit a friend's class, Gao Jie was hanging around the crew of Yu Kanping's "The Evil Son" (1986), waiting to go to the dance hall next to him to dance. Unexpectedly, he ran into Zhang Huakun and Hou Hsiao-hsien at the filming site. "Director Hou is going to make a movie recently, so tell him your story." Gao Jie was at ease when he heard Zhang Huakun's instructions, "I don't have any stories to tell, but I opened a coffee shop, why don't you come anytime? Drink coffee."