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"Waiting for the wind" will be released on December 29, revealing the exotic photos of Nini in the s

4hw.com.cn, nov.22 the healing film "waiting for the wind" starring Ni Ni Ni and Jing bairan will meet the audience on Dec.29. As a second cooperation between director Teng Huatao and screenwriter Bao Jingjing, "waiting for the wind" continues the fresh style of "33 days of lovelorn", and the attack of "cure" has attracted much attention. Recently, the film exposed a group of beautiful pictures of Nepal starring Ni Ni. Ni Ni, who is young and nimble in the sunset, shows strong exotic customs. It is understood that 90% of the film is completed in Nepal, and Ni Ni, who has filmed in Nepal for more than two months, also confessed that she, like Cheng Yumeng, played in the film, is "living in Nepal for a long time".

The movie "waiting for the wind" tells the story of Cheng Yumeng, a white-collar urban woman played by Ni Ni, and Wang can, the richest second generation (Jing bairan), a poor and a rich man, who set out on a journey to find happiness in Nepal. In this group of pictures of Nepal style exposed by the film, Ni Ni Ni strolls in the vast world against the setting sun, in a dreamy orange afterglow, fresh and flexible, full of exotic style. It is understood that 90% of the scenes of waiting for the wind have been filmed in Nepal, and Ni Ni has spent more than two months in Nepal. Ni Ni confessed that the shooting of "waiting for the wind" was her first time to Nepal, and she experienced the charm of the mysterious country all the way. Like Cheng Yumeng, she gradually became attracted from curiosity mixed with little disappointment: 'when she first arrived in Nepal, she felt that the country was gray, the airport was small, there were many people, and there were dust everywhere. Children played barefoot in the street. Later, I went to temples. There are more than 5000 temples in Nepal. It's strange that the temples in Nepal are clean and resplendent. When you enter the temples, you will feel that they are totally different from the city and the outside of the temples. '

Ni Ni confessed that as soon as she entered the temple, the whole person would become very calm. After more than two months of filming, and after a deeper understanding of the culture and life of the local people, she gradually learned why the material poor Nepal is known as the 'country with the highest happiness index'. Ni Ni said: 'I met a Nepalese old man in the shooting. He grew up in the United States and lived a very rich life, but he was willing to return to his own country and build his own country in the end. Such a simple belief made him feel happy. Maybe it's because they are so easy to satisfy that they feel happy. '