The summer action blockbuster "Customs Front" starring Nicholas Tse and Jacky Cheung is currently in theaters. A famous scene in the film was hailed by the audience as "Jacky Cheung's acting skills become a god", which caused heated discussions among the audience. How can the sin

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The summer action blockbuster " Customs Front " starring Nicholas Tse and Jacky Cheung is now in theaters. A famous scene in the film was praised by the audience as "Jacky Cheung's acting skills are a god", which caused heated discussion among the audience.

How can a singer who has not acted for a long time be able to express the pain and collapse of the protagonist so realistically?

The summer action blockbuster 'Customs Front' starring Nicholas Tse and Jacky Cheung is currently in theaters. A famous scene in the film was hailed by the audience as 'Jacky Cheung's acting skills become a god', which caused heated discussions among the audience. How can the sin - Lujuba

Stills from the movie "Customs Front"

Recently, director Qiu Litao shared the behind-the-scenes of this scene at a road show in Hangzhou. claimed that both he and Jacky Cheung attached great importance to the presentation and performance of this scene, and shot more than 30 scenes in one shot. .

The summer action blockbuster 'Customs Front' starring Nicholas Tse and Jacky Cheung is currently in theaters. A famous scene in the film was hailed by the audience as 'Jacky Cheung's acting skills become a god', which caused heated discussions among the audience. How can the sin - Lujuba

Hangzhou Road Show, Qiu Litao shared

The movie "Customs Front" is based on the Hong Kong Customs Department, unfolding a realistic picture of infighting and human relations in the workplace. These fresh themes and elements have been well received by the audience. Since the premiere of the film in Beijing, a large number of viewers have expressed their feelings and approval after watching the film either at offline events or on online social platforms. The film has a lot of punches, "no post-production" in the action scenes, and explosions. The "no special effects" martial arts scenes made the audience thoroughly satisfied.

Nicholas Tse, who served as action director for the first time, also conquered the audience with his action aesthetics.

The summer action blockbuster 'Customs Front' starring Nicholas Tse and Jacky Cheung is currently in theaters. A famous scene in the film was hailed by the audience as 'Jacky Cheung's acting skills become a god', which caused heated discussions among the audience. How can the sin - Lujuba

Hangzhou road show group photo

html On June 29, the movie "Customs Front" arrived at the third stop of the national road show - Hangzhou. Director Qiu Litao, action director and lead actor Nicholas Tse jointly appeared at the post-screening exchange session.

Nicholas Tse said frankly that 's own "Fengwei" company is located in Hangzhou, so when he came to Hangzhou to meet the movie fans, it was as cordial as going home. During the exchange, an audience member expressed his sympathy as a fan of Nicholas Tse for many years and knowing that he had been injured many times while filming action scenes. He also expressed that he very much agreed with Nicholas Tse's words, "If it's not dangerous or painful, it wouldn't be called an action movie." "" creative concept, I hope Nicholas Tse can protect himself more in future action movie creations.

Although "god of music" Jacky Cheung failed to come to the scene, his performance in the film was also a hot topic that day. In the

film, the lead actor Jacky Cheung plays Zhang Yunnan, a high-functioning manic-depressive patient. Under the high pressure of the workplace and the dilemma of love, he suffers repeated inner torture. There is a section in the film that is praised by the audience as "Jacky Cheung's acting skills are the best". In the scene, Zhang Yunnan suddenly had a manic attack in front of his lover Shao Yaying, played by Lin Jiaxin, breaking down and shouting about his pain and dissatisfaction.

Director Qiu Litao shared with the audience that during the filming of , more than 30 shots were taken of this one shot.

Although it is a scene that requires extreme emotional venting, Jacky Cheung was able to shoot more than 30 shots, and each shot was as full of emotion and energy as the first time. Therefore, when the filming was completed, Jacky Cheung himself seemed to have experienced the painful torture of a mental illness, and was exhausted on the set.

Source: Modern Express/Modern+

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