"Lost Orphans" Aunt Mei's movie version, a movie where Andy Lau refused to accept pay

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In the past few days, everyone's circle of friends should have been swiped by the portrait of a woman named "Aunt Mei". Some people may not know who she is. Aunt Mei is a trafficker suspected of abducting and selling nine children. The portrait spread very quickly, and the Ministry of Public Security soon declared that the portrait was not officially released. Although netizens' rebroadcast of this portrait does not help the trafficking case, we can still feel the empathy for this kind of human tragedy and the hatred for human traffickers behind this incident. This kind of action is not a rumor, but a symbol of the public's sympathy for the children's parents and the desire to protect the children.

'Lost Orphans' Aunt Mei's movie version, a movie where Andy Lau refused to accept pay - Lujuba

Today, the editor will introduce a movie "Orphans" starring Andy Lau and Jing Boran. After watching this movie, you may be more empathetic and understand how much harm the child trafficking will cause to society. The movie "Lost Orphans" was released in mainland China in 2015. When filming this movie, the director always tried to use a relatively plain narrative method, and Andy Lau used his superb acting skills to interpret this work with plain feelings. The protagonist is not sensational, and the film is not deliberate. On the lonely path of finding a child, he warms the audience with warmth from time to time, grabbing your heart in the details, without exerting force but making people want to cry many times. This movie really It's very touching. The

'Lost Orphans' Aunt Mei's movie version, a movie where Andy Lau refused to accept pay - Lujuba

film is based on Lei Zekuan’s fifteen-year journey to find relatives. In 1988, his two-year-old son was lost. With limited savings and his son’s photos, he embarked on this long search for children. the road. The journey was very difficult. With dark cheeks, dirty and old clothes and rough hands, Lei Zekuan felt like a middle-aged man who had experienced vicissitudes and bitterness. He drove a very old motorcycle all the year round on the vast and desolate land of the motherland. Fifteen years have passed, but he still finds no results. Such days can hardly imagine when it will end. Even after experiencing hope, disappointment and despair, Lei Zekuan still dare not stop, because whenever he stops, he will be overwhelmed by the guilt of his son.

'Lost Orphans' Aunt Mei's movie version, a movie where Andy Lau refused to accept pay - Lujuba

Lei Zekuan knows the immense pain of losing a child. When he sees parents who are also looking for his child, he will print the child's photo and hang it on his motorcycle. One day, an enthusiastic person provided information to Lei Zekuan that there was a child in Quanzhou that matched his son’s information. He did not dare to delay his departure and rushed to Quanzhou. He didn’t have time to eat and eat instant noodles every day, so he didn’t dare to rest. Enough because he was afraid that he would not see his children when he was late. After tossing like this, Lei Zekuan was in a trance because he was too tired. He ran into a car on the road and the motorcycle broke down. The driver sympathized with his experience and took him to a nearby repair shop to repair the motorcycle. In this way, he got to know Zeng Shuai, a young car repair master, and learned that Zeng Shuai had the same experience with his son and separated from his parents. Zeng Shuai did not charge for repairs. Lei Zekuan recorded every help he received on a ledger and waited to return it to them later.

He continued to rush to Fuzhou, but found that it was not his own child when he arrived. He still wanted to take the child to do a paternity test, not wanting to miss any chance. The child's adoptive parents were reluctant, and beat him severely and threw the motorcycle into the sea. The motorcycle broke down. Fortunately, Zeng Shuai also wanted to find his parents so he came to see this scene. So the two rushed to Sichuan to find Zeng Shuai’s parents. As Zeng Shuai’s memory is very vague, he only remembers that there are bamboo forests and chain bridges near his home. They searched for all similar places, and they were disappointed again and again. give up. But Lei Zekuan encouraged him time and time again, and eventually they found Zeng Shuai’s parents with the help of volunteers. On the day Zeng Shuai returned home, the whole village came out to greet him, and the scenes of real scenes were really true. People can't stop tears. In the end, Lei Zekuan still did not find his child. At the end of the film, only a back figure of him on the road was left. The film has an open ending, but we all know that he will not stop.

If no director is willing to shoot this kind of subject, then the audience will rarely have the opportunity to watch such a group of parents who are persistently searching for children in society and pay attention to the very serious social problem of "child trafficking". When filming "Lost Orphans," Andy Lau did not receive any remuneration but chose to invest in the crew. The purpose was to promote and let more children go home as soon as possible. The social significance of the movie

has long been greater than that of the movie itself. In the movie, a mother who lost her child has failed to find any results.The child arrived, but at the same time, the mother also committed suicide by jumping off the bridge due to great psychological pressure and pain. It’s so heartbreaking. The child and the mother are separated from each other. I hope that the traffickers who have done such a damaging thing will be punished as soon as possible. May all children in the world stay away from such harm.

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