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Seeing this land's beauty through Canadian eyes

By Xiao Hao ( China Daily ) Updated: 2009-05-21 11:11:39

Working on a Hollywood film set was nowhere near glamorous as I had imagined it to be. The production was a major blockbuster partly shot in Shanghai and a small old town in Zhejiang province.

Seeing this land's beauty through Canadian eyes

My job as the Chinese assistant to the action director involved taking his wife to the Yu Garden for sightseeing and later the stunt team shopping for fake Rolex watches and Calloway golf clubs. So many fake golf clubs were bought that the production office issued a memo limiting one set for each crew member to take home on the chartered jet.

Paul, the Canadian assistant to the action director, dutifully followed us around. In his early 30s, his beard and heavy build gave him a mature look when he was quiet. However, most of the time he was loud, wearing a big smile, high-fiving around and always ready to get coffee for everyone.

I kept a distance from him at first, fearing any familiarity would become a professional handicap. Only when the production moved to the small town did we begin to chat more. Out time on the set was mostly spent waiting - for the cameras to be in place, for the stuntmen to rehearse, and then for the stars to rehearse.

"I don't get these Americans," he shook his head as we observed the male star jumping off the rooftop gingerly. "Did you hear that woman there? She refused to walk across the bridge because too many Chinese were on it! And the river. What's wrong with the river? 'Oh people must have dumped all kinds of chemical waste in it. Let's stand as far back as possible.' The water looks fine!" After half a week in China, he sounded more defensive about the country than I was.

"You know, your country is on the verge of becoming something great," he said to me as we walked out of the set to get a bottle of red wine for our boss. "And look at us, man, we in America are so jaded. We are getting things fed to us way too easily. All we cling to now is materialistic stuff. The people in Hollywood, they don't care about filmmaking." He grunted and I nodded.

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