Ma Sichun and Peng Yuyan interpret love-hate entanglement, Zhang Ailing’s novel adaptation, the first incense release trailer

Today, "The First Incense" released a trailer of 1 minute and 49 seconds, which incorporates the intricate love-hate entanglement between Ma Sichun, Yu Feihong, and Peng Yuyan. The lyrical music pushes the emotions layer by layer, which is thought-provoking.



"The First Incense" is adapted from Zhang Ailing's classic novel and directed by Xu Anhua. The first trailer revealed the "love triangle" relationship between Ge Weilong, Mrs. Liang, and Qiao Qiqiao. The complex emotions filled the entire trailer. The film was also shortlisted for non-competitive screenings at this year's Venice Film Festival. It can be seen that the gold content and expectations of the film are saturated and high.



This film tells the story of Shanghai female student Ge Weilong being used by Mrs. Liang as bait to attract men, but was attracted by Qiao Qiqiao. In order to maintain the vitality of this drunken gold fan, Ge Weilong married Qiao Qiqiao and became a tool for Mrs. Liang and Qiao Qiqiao to earn money. How ups and downs is this intertwined relationship between sadness and desire?



The pure goddess Ma Sichun, the national male god Peng Yuyan, the charming temperament Yu Feihong, and the three actors with coexistence of hot acting skills joined this film, which undoubtedly gave "The First Incense" a shot. In the trailer, Qiao Qiqiao played by Peng Yuyan ignited the tense relationship between the three. How will Ge Weilong, played by Ma Sichun, face these choices? How can Mrs. Liang played by Yu Feihong use his brains?



It is reported that the behind-the-scenes team includes: director and producer Xu Anhua, screenwriter Wang Anyi, photography director Du Kefeng, costume modeling design and Tian Huimei and so on. The trailers are ingeniously crafted by the master-level behind-the-scenes team, and are full of texture and sincerity.



After watching the trailer, are you looking forward to seeing "The First Incense" in the theater?