"Call Me Mr. Zheng" is set for 11.11, Tu Men's posthumous works will be staged

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'Call Me Mr. Zheng' is set for 11.11, Tu Men's posthumous works will be staged - Lujuba


1905 Movie News Produced by Lin Bingkun and directed by Zou Dequan, the movie "Call Me Mr. Zheng" starring Tu Men and Wang Zhener released the "Nianxiang Edition" poster, which will be released in theaters nationwide on November 11. The film unfolds with the unforgettable love of an old man suffering from Alzheimer's disease to his deceased wife, depicting the deep-rooted longing between the beloved partners who have been with each other for a lifetime, and the unforgettable affection is extremely moving.


'Call Me Mr. Zheng' is set for 11.11, Tu Men's posthumous works will be staged - Lujuba


Tu Men contributed textbooks and acting skills All members of the acting group sent an affectionate drama


The movie "Call Me Mr. Zheng" scheduled for November 11 is the first work released in national theaters after the death of the starring Tu Men. With their superb acting skills, body movements and facial expressions, Tu people have created a series of vivid images, which are deeply loved by movie fans and audiences, and have been recognized by many international A-category film festival awards, including the Golden Rooster Award. Mr. Zheng, played by Tu Men in the film, is an Alzheimer's patient. He has been with his deceased wife for decades, but with the increase of age and the aggravation of the disease, the memory continues to dissipate. He has to fight the amnesia alone and embark on a search A journey back to memory.


'Call Me Mr. Zheng' is set for 11.11, Tu Men's posthumous works will be staged - Lujuba


Wang Zhener, a powerful actor who has appeared in films such as "The Chinese Partner" and "Master of Memory", plays the opposite role with "Mr. Zheng" in the film, playing the role of Ah Hui who embarks on a trip around the island alone just to wake up her vegetative husband. The character of sticking to love is full of literary style and tear-jerking under Wang Zhener's interpretation. Famous actors Lin Xue and Gao Jie will also make surprise appearances in the film. All the actors work together to fight against amnesia, and the trip around the island attracts audiences' expectations.


'Call Me Mr. Zheng' is set for 11.11, Tu Men's posthumous works will be staged - Lujuba


"Nianxiang" version of the poster The protagonist looks at each other "inside the window and outside the window" and is thinking deeply The tape recorder misses his deceased wife; Ah Hui, who is trying to wake up her husband, sits in front of the train window with a melancholy expression. What kind of story will happen to a man and a woman who have lost their years in the journey around the island? What kind of "unspeakable secret" is hidden in it? The audience is bound to speculate. The


'Call Me Mr. Zheng' is set for 11.11, Tu Men's posthumous works will be staged - Lujuba


film takes place on a trip around the island. The refreshing road scene and the refreshing coastal scenery also add a touch of soulfulness to the film. The turquoise farmland rice fields, the ring-shaped coastal road, the fireworks-filled food stalls and many other scenery are just like picturesque wallpaper frames, which also make the audience trapped in the city feel the relaxation and comfort that have been lost for a long time, and experience as if traveling. of beauty and poetry.


'Call Me Mr. Zheng' is set for 11.11, Tu Men's posthumous works will be staged - Lujuba


Affectionate Love Appears on "Double Eleven" Do not forget to heal urban men and women


"Some things can be forgotten, but how can some things be forgotten." Mr. Zheng repeatedly searched for the memories that were about to disappear in the process of amnesia, and portrayed the twilight years. The old man's extreme longing for his deceased wife makes the strong love visible. The release date on November 11 will also heal urban men and women who are skeptical of love with the deep affection of "never lose and forget", so that people will continue to believe in the beauty of love and the touching of each other. Zou Dequan, director of


, once said, "A deep love is not a fault, but a rare and pure thing. I hope this movie can let those who are emotionally miss or blame themselves for being unforgettable find an outlet." On November 11 this year, no matter what Depressed singles, or couples and audiences who are ready to celebrate the beauty of love, welcome to the cinema, so that "missing illness" is no longer a solution, and there is a cure. The


movie "Call Me Mr. Zheng" will be released nationwide on November 11.Don't miss it, look forward to seeing you.


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