“I don’t consider myself a successful screenwriter. I write screenplays because I have no choice. Often I’m simply the director’s last resort. I think that good novel-writing emphasizes characterization. It’s the personality that makes a good movie or novel character unforgettable.”

—  Geling Yan

Source: Interview with the Big Thrill

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Chinese writer and screenwriter 1958

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