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Behind-the -scenes production


Guo Zairong went to Japan alone to create the sci-fi version of "Sassy Girl"
A few years ago, "My Sassy Girl" set off the Hallyu wave in the Asian film industry, and for a while "Sassy Girl" became a popular phrase among young people, Guo Zairong made this one move to become a world-renowned director. Director Guo seems to like the combination of youthful love between strong women and weak men. After "Savage Girlfriend", he filmed "Savage Sister", and "My Girlfriend is a Robot" released in the early summer of this year is "Guo's Savage Series". "'s latest work.
The new work still adheres to the model of men being weak and women being strong. However, the heroine of this film is not unruly and violent, her "strength" is manifested in her superhuman abilities. This lovely-looking cutie is a monstrous robot that can easily carry the hero on his shoulders and run wildly down the street. This love story transcends time and space, beyond the scope of people, science fiction elements and fairy tale sweetness make it unique.
This film is the product of Japan-Korea cooperation. The film originated from the Yubari Film Festival in Japan in 2003. At that time, director Guo Zairong and producer Yuichiro Yamamoto were both hired as judges of the film festival. In addition to participating in film festival activities together, they also went out to drink and chat in private. After the film festival closed and Guo Zairong returned to China, they still kept in touch. This summer, Guo Zairong sent the newly created script "She is a Robot" to Yachiro Yamamoto. After reading it, Yamamoto was very moved and decided to put it on the screen by himself. So this transnational "savage plan" kicked off.
In 2007, Director Guo Zairong came to Japan alone to lead a Japanese film production team and Japanese actors to create new films. Guo Zairong said that this transnational cooperation in filming in different places is a big challenge for him. Of course, language is an obstacle, and the different film industry cultures of the two places have also caused some friction. It is said that during a test shoot, the Japanese staff started filming without saying hello to the director, and Director Guo left in a fit of rage. Workers in South Korea usually don't prepare in advance, while in Japan, this practice is commonplace. However, the cooperation was generally happy and successful, and Guo Zairong praised the Japanese shooting team for their knowledge, dedication, responsibility and cooperation spirit.


Ayase Haruka turns into a super robot
Ayase Haruka, a new-generation actress who became popular due to the TV series "Calling for Love in the Center of the World" and "Firefly Light", plays the leading role in this film. Ayase Haruka shows the cuteness of the little devil in the film, not only beautiful and moving, but also has a special charm that makes people love and hate.
Guo Zairong highly praised Ayase Haruka. Director Guo revealed that the only Japanese drama he ever watched was "Crying Out Love in the Center of the World", and he was deeply impressed by Ayase at the time. Later, the producer of Yamamoto proposed to let Ayase experiment with his robot girlfriend, which seemed to There is a kind of fate.
This film has a lot of action scenes, and Ayase worked very hard when filming. There is a scene where the heroine is pinned under a building that collapsed in the earthquake. It was raining, but the plot required the actors not to blink, and the weather was cold and the costumes were thin, and Ayase kept shaking. However, when the filming officially started, Ayase no longer trembled or blinked, and passed the test with an OK. In addition, when the hero and heroine were chased by the police in Chinatown in the early part of the film, the heroine bumped into the face. This scene is completely live-action, without any visual effects processing. At that time, Ayase's nose was swollen from the bump. She said "it doesn't hurt", and she was in tears. As soon as the filming was over, Ayase was sent to the hospital for treatment.
Ayase Haruka's performance can be said to be a major attraction of this film, and the interaction between the actor Keisuke Koide, the powerful actor who plays the hero, and her interaction further enhances Ayase's charm.
Smiles, tears, feelings of heartbeat, is this a procedure or true love? "My Girlfriend is a Robot" will bring people an unusual love journey.

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