Wu Nien-jen Collaborates for Third Time with Director Liang Chieh-teh, Voluntarily Narrates "Fly! Mountain Hawk"
Taiwan's renowned scriptwriter and director Wu Nien-jen has voluntarily provided narration for director Liang Chieh-teh's film "Fly! Mountain Hawk." This marks their third collaboration without compensation, with Wu Nien-jen stating it is an honor to contribute to the director's ecological films and that being needed is a glory.
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(Central News Agency reporter Wang Hsin-yu, Taipei, May 7th) – Film "Fly! Mountain Hawk" director Liang Chieh-teh and narrator Wu Nien-jen are collaborating again. Wu Nien-jen revealed that when he received the invitation, he unhesitatingly agreed, and this marks his third time supporting the project "without compensation," saying: "To be needed or requested is an honor."
Wu Nien-jen and Liang Chieh-teh are collaborating for the third time. Wu Nien-jen stated that the director's work of filming ecological films is something he cannot do himself, and he believes it is "greatly contributory and magnificent." He said, "To be able to help with something magnificent is an easy thing for me. To be needed or requested is an honor." He even joked, "If one day I'm gone, the film will still be there, and my voice will still be there."
Regarding the difference in this narration compared to previous ones, Wu Nien-jen stated that many previous narrations focused on the process of birds surviving in Taiwan's environment, but this film on the Mountain Hawk has a close relationship with indigenous culture and life. "The film views it from a different perspective, like reading a chapter from an encyclopedia."
"Fly! Mountain Hawk" will be released nationwide on the 15th. (Editor: Chang Ming-kun) 1150507
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Wu Nien-jen and Liang Chieh-teh are collaborating for the third time. Wu Nien-jen stated that the director's work of filming ecological films is something he cannot do himself, and he believes it is "greatly contributory and magnificent." He said, "To be able to help with something magnificent is an easy thing for me. To be needed or requested is an honor." He even joked, "If one day I'm gone, the film will still be there, and my voice will still be there."
Regarding the difference in this narration compared to previous ones, Wu Nien-jen stated that many previous narrations focused on the process of birds surviving in Taiwan's environment, but this film on the Mountain Hawk has a close relationship with indigenous culture and life. "The film views it from a different perspective, like reading a chapter from an encyclopedia."
"Fly! Mountain Hawk" will be released nationwide on the 15th. (Editor: Chang Ming-kun) 1150507
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