Following " rage ", Ma Yuke, Nick Cheung, Ethan Juan once again joined hands to bring the movie " reborn ". On August 18, "Rebirth", which is currently in theaters, released a "Twist and Kill" clip, revealing the story's twists and turns.
The story of the film takes place in the hidden corner of Mancheng. The profit-seeking drug cartel uses all means to cause countless people to have their families broken up due to drug exposure. Zhang Yao, played by Zhang Jiahui, was persecuted by drug dealers and his family was destroyed. In order to take revenge, he secretly cooperated with the anti-drug captain Andu, played by Ruan Jingtian. A carefully arranged "killing game". The film's confusing plot twist and character setting with a mystery of identity made many viewers say "they couldn't figure out the ending until the last second."
This film is directed by Ma Yuke again after the movie "The Furious Tide". Talking about the shocking drug abuse in the film, Ma Yuke revealed that he was inspired by the stories of people around him and completed the creation after consulting a large amount of information, hoping to impress the audience with "truth". He hopes that "Rebirth" will not only be an adrenaline-filled action movie, but also that the various dangerous traps shown in the film can also warn the audience not to fall into the abyss of drugs. When asked if he would continue his directorial creation, he said that as long as the audience is satisfied, he will continue. In the film
, Zhang Yao, played by Nick Cheung, has undergone a huge transformation. In the later period, the image of "yellow hair and big back" surprised the audience. Nick Cheung said that he had participated in the conception of the character's appearance and behavior. This film is Ethan Ruan's next new film to meet the audience after " Weekly Remove Three Evils ". He said that the details of the scenes and costumes in "Rebirth" provided him with sufficient performance space, allowing him to challenge different "The uniform and the small room symbolize the character's inner bondage, which leads Anduo to his own end.”