Aaron Kwok's "long hair + stubborn face" turned into a decadent middle-aged man. "Mai Lu Ren" was exposed in a tragic manner

Hong Kong film " Mailu Ren" is directed by the cutting-edge director Huang Qingxun. It brings together many powerful actors, including Golden Horse actor Aaron Kwok, Hong Kong film queen Miriam Yeung , powerful actors Zhang Daming, Wan Ziliang and Bao Qijing, etc. The story focuses on a group For the homeless homeless people, the story is special and the angle is sharp, and it has been well received. It has also won 10 nominations including the Hong Kong Film Awards for Best Picture. After the epidemic has been delayed, the movie is finally confirmed to be released on September 17.

▲ Aaron Kwok was originally a young talent in the film, but later became a prisoner because of embezzlement of public funds, and his life became desolate. The director Huang Qingxun of

​​is deeply aware of the serious gap between the rich and the poor in Hong Kong. He draws inspiration from the tragic reality of Hong Kong society, which is becoming more and more common. He depicts the little people below the poverty line and the homeless people who are driven by life. They open 24 hours a day every midnight. The fast food restaurant stayed overnight, known as "Mai refugees." These people gradually got acquainted and fought with each other in the face of poverty and helplessness. The film truly reflected the social problems of Hong Kong and was well received. Aaron Kwok said that the film was his most satisfying in recent years. Performance works.

▲ "Mailu Man" has been recognized by many international film festivals.

​​"Mallane" was selected for the "Future of Asia" section of the Tokyo International Film Festival in 2019. It has accumulated a good reputation internationally. The film has also been selected for the London East Asian Film Festival. Aaron Kwok is the "Focus Filmmaker" of the film festival. "Mai Luren" won the best actor award. The Hong Kong Film Awards also received ten award nominations. Among them, the veteran actor Zhang Daming was recognized as the best supporting actor. When Aaron Kwok saw the script, he immediately decided to take on the role unconditionally, and went all out to assist the new director Huang Qingxun. The agent Xiaomei also joined the film, and personally invited Miriam Yang to perform. She said, "It was Xiaomei who said that there is a good script for me. In the play, it is said that the relationship between relatives is close, but the communication is so far. I hope that everyone’s feelings will grow after watching the set.”

▲ "Mailuren" has gathered many powerful Hong Kong movie stars.

​​Aaron Kwok generously stated that "Mai Lu Man" is his most satisfied work in recent years. "The script really touched me." However, in the first half of the year because of the epidemic, which affected the movie release, he devoted a lot of effort to the work. He hopes that the market will be shut down for more than half a year, and "Mai Luren" and other Hong Kong films can be released smoothly one after another. Together with high-quality works, he will bring a real rebound to the market. He said: "I hope there will be more viewers. To be able to see outstanding and deliberate Hong Kong films, and to go all-out to support the cinema, this is the most important thing for the film market at this stage."

▲ Zhang Daming (left) won the Golden Image Award for his "Merlan" Excellent supporting actor.

​​The story of "Mai Lu Ren" describes that Abo (played by Aaron Kwok) was once a financial talent, but because of the stock market disaster, he misappropriated public funds and became a prisoner. After being released from prison, Abo could not face his extremely expectant mother ( Bao Qijing ), and felt guilty for his sister who was in debt and did not want to go home. Since then, he has become homeless, living in many more than him. Among those who have no tomorrow, it seems that he has recovered some sense of security. Ten years ago, when he was in high spirits, he had a relationship with A Zhen (played by Miriam Yang), but she gradually approached Abo when he was in despair, hoping that he could cheer up again. Abo met a struggling mother with a childish girl in a fast food restaurant. She has been working frantically to pay off the debts of her grandmother who owes gambling bills. He dare not go home (played by Wan Ziliang), Kou Shuixiang (played by Zhang Daming) who sells paintings on the street, and The lonely teenager Shen Zai who ran away from home because of family discord. They all depend on Abo, but they also support each other, hoping to help each other through the trough of life.