"The Lord of the Rings" director legend returns, four years to build "they are no longer old

is directed by Peter Jackson, the director of the "Lord of the Rings" and "The Hobbit" series. Rotten Tomatoes has a high praise rating of 100% and Douban scores 9 points. The epic war documentary "They Are No Longer Gone" will be held on November 11th. Screened on joint dedicated online. Director Peter Jackson is world-renowned for creating "Middle-earth". With his unconstrained imagination and ability to control grand narratives, Peter Jackson has become a legendary Hollywood director. This time he has concentrated on polishing for four years and will surprise the audience again. Peter Jackson restores the historical data of World War I a hundred years ago in full color, and truly reproduces the vivid life on the battlefield, allowing the audience to be immersed in the scene and experience the cruel history. The pre-sale of "They Are No Longer Growing Old" is now open. Buy tickets immediately to witness another legendary epic by Peter Jackson.

is another epic masterpiece after the "Lord of the Rings" series. Legendary director Peter Jackson's latest masterpiece

Peter Jackson is well-known to the audience for his "Lord of the Rings" trilogy. The series not only won a double harvest at the box office worldwide, but also won 17 Oscars, becoming an insurmountable classic in film history. In 2010, Peter Jackson returned to Middle-earth and directed the movie "The Hobbit" trilogy, which earned US$1 billion in global box office. In addition, Jackson also remade the movie "King Kong", which won a total of three Oscars. This time Peter Jackson re-invited the Queen of the Lord of the Rings team to work with the top special effects team to repair the image data frame by frame from a century ago, so that the damaged historical materials were presented on the screen in a modern way. Peter Jackson led the production team to complete an unprecedented complex process and huge workload. They selected materials from 250 hours of video data and 600 hours of interviews, and went through a series of restoration processes such as cleaning dust and scratches, trimming, painting, dynamic sound simulation, and 3D stereoscopic rendering, finally bringing the soldiers from a century ago to life.

boldly innovate and subvert the traditional record mode Four years of meticulous polishing and reflection on the painful history

Four years ago, Peter Jackson accepted the invitation of the British Imperial Military Museum to make a film to commemorate the centennial of the armistice of World War I. He hopes to break through the limitations of traditional documentaries and rejuvenate images a century ago with new film technology. At the same time, as a veteran World War I fan, Peter Jackson has a profound reflection on this period of human history, and at the same time has respect for ordinary soldiers who participated in the war. Peter's grandfather was traumatized by World War I, which allowed him to go back to family history and ask how individual fate was rewritten by World War I. Peter Jackson once said that "They Are No Longer Growing Old" is his most personal movie. He not only realized a new attempt in film technology, but also poured infinite emotions in the film.

​​"They Don't Grow Old Anymore" is directed by Peter Jackson, the director of the "Lord of the Rings" and "The Hobbit" series, and will be screened on November 11th on the National Art Federation. The pre-sale of the film is now open. Buy tickets now, and Peter Jackson will take you to experience the war-torn era.