[Source: China Youth Daily·China Youth Daily] China Youth Daily client news (China Youth Daily·China Youth Daily reporter Shen Jiequn) On September 11, the premiere of the realism-themed movie "Wild Child" was held in Beijing. Director Yin Ruoxin, producer Lu Xu, actors Wang Junk

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China Youth Daily client news (China Youth Daily·China Youth Daily reporter Shen Jiequn) On September 11, the premiere of the realism-themed movie "Wild Child" was held in Beijing. Director Yin Ruoxin, producer Lu Xu, actors Wang Junkai, Deng Jiajia, Chen Yongsheng, Guan Zixie, and Chi Xingkai appeared to share behind-the-scenes creative stories with the audience. The film will be released nationwide on September 13.

[Source: China Youth Daily·China Youth Daily] China Youth Daily client news (China Youth Daily·China Youth Daily reporter Shen Jiequn) On September 11, the premiere of the realism-themed movie 'Wild Child' was held in Beijing. Director Yin Ruoxin, producer Lu Xu, actors Wang Junk - Lujuba

Premiere scene. Picture provided by the organizer

The movie "Wild Child" is based on the real incident of "Wandering Brothers", telling a touching story of a "thief" brother and an "orphan" brother protecting and redeeming each other in their wandering life. Talking about the original intention of the creation, director Yin Ruoxin said: "The vitality of 'Wild Children' lies in shouting and running. I hope that children in social difficulties can be seen and let more people pay attention to their living conditions."

Director Yin Ruoxin. Picture provided by the organizer

Producer Lu Xu said with emotion that as a filmmaker, he wants to do something to help these children, and also hopes that more "sunshine" can warm the children.

In the post-screening exchange, the shaping of the characters became the focus of discussion among the actors. Ma Liang, played by Wang Junkai, impressed the audience deeply with his image contrast of "hunched back and evasive eyes to outsiders, but caring for his younger brother." Wang Junkai said that after reading a lot of information, communicating with the crew and observing characters in the early stage, he integrated his own thinking about the character. Talking about the story of the "Wandering Brothers", Wang Junkai said: "I was moved by their mutual redemption emotions, so Ma Liang finally chose to let himself welcome the light."

Actor Wang Junkai. Picture provided by the organizer

Deng Jiajia recalled every moment of playing the role of Officer Zhou Jiao, saying that this role was very challenging, and she also had in-depth exchanges with Officer Zhou in the prototype of the incident. In order to better fit the image of a police officer, she began to learn boxing before filming began, hoping to improve her energy.

Chen Yongsheng shared that the "Da Mao" he plays is a very contradictory person. Unlike Sloppy in "The Octagonal Cage", Da Mao, who has been growing wildly, has no choice but to use extreme methods as his protective color to cover up his inner sensitivity and fragility.

China Youth Daily client news (China Youth Daily·China Youth Daily reporter Shen Jiequn) On September 11, the premiere of the realism-themed movie "Wild Child" was held in Beijing. Director Yin Ruoxin, producer Lu Xu, actors Wang Junkai, Deng Jiajia, Chen Yongsheng, Guan Zixie, and Chi Xingkai appeared to share behind-the-scenes creative stories with the audience. The film will be released nationwide on September 13.

[Source: China Youth Daily·China Youth Daily] China Youth Daily client news (China Youth Daily·China Youth Daily reporter Shen Jiequn) On September 11, the premiere of the realism-themed movie 'Wild Child' was held in Beijing. Director Yin Ruoxin, producer Lu Xu, actors Wang Junk - Lujuba

Premiere scene. Picture provided by the organizer

The movie "Wild Child" is based on the real incident of "Wandering Brothers", telling a touching story of a "thief" brother and an "orphan" brother protecting and redeeming each other in their wandering life. Talking about the original intention of the creation, director Yin Ruoxin said: "The vitality of 'Wild Children' lies in shouting and running. I hope that children in social difficulties can be seen and let more people pay attention to their living conditions."

Director Yin Ruoxin. Picture provided by the organizer

Producer Lu Xu said with emotion that as a filmmaker, he wants to do something to help these children, and also hopes that more "sunshine" can warm the children.

In the post-screening exchange, the shaping of the characters became the focus of discussion among the actors. Ma Liang, played by Wang Junkai, impressed the audience deeply with his image contrast of "hunched back and evasive eyes to outsiders, but caring for his younger brother." Wang Junkai said that after reading a lot of information, communicating with the crew and observing characters in the early stage, he integrated his own thinking about the character. Talking about the story of the "Wandering Brothers", Wang Junkai said: "I was moved by their mutual redemption emotions, so Ma Liang finally chose to let himself welcome the light."

Actor Wang Junkai. Picture provided by the organizer

Deng Jiajia recalled every moment of playing the role of Officer Zhou Jiao, saying that this role was very challenging, and she also had in-depth exchanges with Officer Zhou in the prototype of the incident. In order to better fit the image of a police officer, she began to learn boxing before filming began, hoping to improve her energy.

Chen Yongsheng shared that the "Da Mao" he plays is a very contradictory person. Unlike Sloppy in "The Octagonal Cage", Da Mao, who has been growing wildly, has no choice but to use extreme methods as his protective color to cover up his inner sensitivity and fragility.

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