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"Rear Wing" Anya shuttles through London in the 60s Director takes "Lost Night Soho" "Thriller Scene"

Reporter Zhong Yulian / Comprehensive Report

The thriller film "Lost night Soho" starred Anya Taylor-Joy in "Rear Wing Outcast", and recently released the film's tidbits, director Edgar Wright and screenwriter Christie Wilson Kahns, leading the audience to London's Soho district to see several important scenes in the film.

"Rear Wing" Anya shuttles through London in the 60s Director takes "Lost Night Soho" "Thriller Scene"

Stills from "Soho in the Lost Night". (Photo/UIP provided)

In the film, Edgaret first introduces the "Rialto", which is backed by a construction site, which turns into one of the several clubs that appear in the film; the second is soho, the only place in London that is open all year round, especially the "Old Comple Street" to the central area, which can be regarded as the heartbeat of London, Soho is very important and very dynamic, it is a creative and a little dangerous area.

"Rear Wing" Anya shuttles through London in the 60s Director takes "Lost Night Soho" "Thriller Scene"

Director Ed Gretel stepped on the spot with the stills. (Photo: Edgarwright)

Fritz Street is the core area of Soho, there are three streets adjacent to DFG (D Dean Street, F Fritz Street, G Greece Street), and one of the scenes in the film recreating the Soho district of the 60s is quite successful, that is, Matt Smith and Anya Taylor Joey drive through Fritz Street and then turn around Bateman Street, thanks to the super strong scene designer Markcus Rowland, making this street completely back to the 60s, and also making Edgaret shout "That scene is really proud".

"Rear Wing" Anya shuttles through London in the 60s Director takes "Lost Night Soho" "Thriller Scene"

Director Edgaret returns to the London film scene. (Photo: Edgarwright)

The third scene, the entrance to the real "Café de Paris", opened in 1924, with the crew filming the reconstructed entrance and the original theater canopy in the corner, and decided to re-set up the interior of the Café de Paris, because in the first plot of the 60s, there were very complex shots, and it would be very difficult to shoot without live action.

The last location is the "Bigbill Bar", the Bigbill Bar is an important scene in the film, because it runs through the film, called the Joint Bar in the 60s, Jimmy Handricks performed here, as well as animal bands and 60s, 70s, 80s musical theater talents have performed here, and in the early 90s it became the current bar.

"Rear Wing" Anya shuttles through London in the 60s Director takes "Lost Night Soho" "Thriller Scene"

Director Ed Gretel shares scenes from the play. (Photo: Edgarwright)

Screenwriter Christie Wilson Kahance said: "'The Lost Night Soho' is a love letter to this part of London, and to the past era when the Rolling Stones and Princess Margaret wandered around, but it is also a warning not to miss the past too much or try to whitewash the mistakes of the past." In other words, it's a story full of contradictions, and that's exactly what director Edgarette wants to present.

The new dark-hued but neon-tinted thriller Film Lost in the Night is directed and conceived by Edgarette, director of Desperate Robbery, and written by him and Christie Wilson Karnes, with the main actors Thomas McKinsey, Anya Taylor Joey, Matt Smith, Rita Tahinham, Diana Regger and Terrence Staples. The film will be released on November 12.

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