"Mylan" Tokyo premiere Aaron Kwok interprets the life of a small person in adversity

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'Mylan' Tokyo premiere Aaron Kwok interprets the life of a small person in adversity - Lujuba


1905 film network news On October 29, the film "Mai Lu Ren" starring Aaron Kwok and Miriam Yeung, produced by Zheng Baorui and directed by the new director Huang Qingxun, held its world premiere at the 32nd Tokyo International Film Festival. Previously, "Mallan" was favored by the film festival jury due to its highly socially exploratory topics and the superb performance of the actors, so it was successfully nominated for the "Future of Asia" unit of this Tokyo International Film Festival.


The premiere of "Mallane" was held in EX-theatre. The 500-seat screening hall was full of seats. During the viewing of the movie, the audience also wept several times because of the story of warmth and healing. In the post-screening communication session, the audience even appreciated the film and gave a five-minute thunderous applause to "Mai Lu Man" and the film's creative team.


'Mylan' Tokyo premiere Aaron Kwok interprets the life of a small person in adversity - Lujuba


Aaron Kwok debuts in Tokyo The world premiere of "Mallan" has received rave reviews


"Tokyo International Film Festival" is one of the largest and most popular film festivals in Asia and the only one in Japan recognized by the International Film Producers Association (FIAPF) A-type competition international film festival activities. The "Future of Asia" section of the Tokyo International Film Festival focuses on encouraging new Asian directors and has an award for the best film of "Future of Asia". This time shortlisted for the "Asian Future" unit, "Mai Luren" attracted the attention of a large number of domestic and foreign media. On the evening of the 28th, director Huang Qingxun and Aaron Kwok and other key creative personnel attended the opening ceremony of the 32nd Tokyo International Film Festival in Roppongi, Tokyo. The red carpet ceremony of everyone in their costumes immediately became the focus of the audience. After the premiere of the film


, the audience stood up and applauded the film. The audience's comments on the film were full of praise, "The film considers poverty from a larger structure, and explores love from a smaller perspective. It may be my favorite Chinese film in recent years." The audience also said Aaron Kwok His performance was "extremely stunning" and praised Aaron Kwok for completely breaking through his own image this time. The transition from a financial talent to a downright tramp is refreshing and refreshing.


'Mylan' Tokyo premiere Aaron Kwok interprets the life of a small person in adversity - Lujuba


The "marginal people" warmth story drew the audience to tears. The gold medal team escorted the "Mirlan". The


movie "Mirlan" focuses on social reality and draws on real events, by showing that a group of strangers help each other warm and help each other in a fast food restaurant. A monk-like feeling is slowly developed to show the warmth and coldness of the world. The film’s calm, restrained and warm shooting technique also infects every audience on the scene. During the viewing process, the audience is also moved by the plot of the film. Cry.


In the post-screening meeting, the actor Aaron Kwok first thanked the audience for their support and confessed at the scene that in order to better shape the role, he had gone to a 24-hour fast food restaurant in the middle of the night to experience the role and understand the homelessness. The real life of people. Aaron Kwok said: "I have played many roles and challenged many roles, but when I saw this script for the first time two years ago, I made up my mind to play this role no matter what. I like'Mai Passersby', I also want to try to act as a tramp. The film is based on realistic themes not to express suffering, but to explore the care and love between people."


fast food restaurants are the joy of many children. The place, and the movie is the other side of the fast food restaurant after nightfall. The film is not only entertainment, it also reflects many social issues and relationships between people. Thanks to the director's trust, I am very happy to be involved in the filming of this film. "The director Huang Qingxun explained the title of the film: "There are many ‘people’ in the word ‘mai’ (麦) in "Mai Lu Ren", and there are many ‘kou’ in the word ‘lu’, which representsA metaphor for an urban phenomenon. In addition, the English title "I&039;m Livin&039; It" represents another meaning of ‘I live here’. "


"Mailuren" is also known as "Mai refugees", referring to many low-level workers who are homeless at night and choose to spend the night at McDonald's. The inspiration for the film is based on the sad reality that exists in this world society, although they The reasons for each person’s difficulties are different, but by chance they met together in a 24-hour restaurant. The fast food restaurant became their temporary "home", and the same people who fell into the world, in the temporary "home" here, they Warm each other, help each other, find the warmth of homecomers from strangers, and jointly find the dreams they deserve in life. It is reported that the film may be released in the mainland, and audiences can see this touching work in movie theaters.


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