"Director Hou is going to make a movie recently, so tell him your story." Gao Jie was at ease when he heard Zhang Huakun's instructions, "I don't have any stories to tell, but I opened a coffee shop, why don't you come anytime? Drink coffee."
Unexpectedly, Hou Dao really came to the store to find Gao Jie for coffee with a backpack, so the two began to talk about the growing job email list environment and family background. Gao Jie slowly confided his life story to each other. "Afterwards, they invited me to act in a movie. Originally, I had no interest or enthusiasm for acting, but they continued to come for coffee. After drinking more coffee a few times, I began to feel very comfortable with these brothers and sisters. Slowly Slowly change your mind and try it. At the time, I thought I couldn’t perform, but then of course we knew that Director Hou wanted to find non-professional actors to perform and capture the natural feeling.”
Later, Gao Jie tried many film performances one after another, not only the Taipei urban youth under the lens of Hou Hsiao-hsien, but also Gao Jie at the turn of the 80s and 90s. Played a warm and good father. "My second film was Dan Hanzhang's "The Resentful Girl" (1989). I was sitting across from Dan Hanzhang in a restaurant in the East District, and he said, 'Well, Gao Jie's eyes are suitable for acting as the second master'. , As soon as I received the script, wow, the second master is blind, and the director is also very funny?"