Nandu News reporter Liu Yifan According to Hong Kong media reports, on January 4, the opening ceremony of the Hong Kong film "Broken Hell" was held. Emperor Group Chairman Yang Shoucheng and director Chen Moxian, actors Xu Guanwen, Huang Zihua, Wei Shiya, Zhou Jiayi, Zhu Pak Kang, Qin Pei, Jin Yanling, Cen Jiaqi and other leading actors attended.
The story of "Broken Hell" tells the story of wedding planner Daosheng (played by Huang Zihua) who was forced to change his career to become a funeral agent. At first, there were many conflicts with Master Wen Ge (played by Xu Guanwen) due to different ideas. After a special deceased Wen Ge came to help, he saw every detail of the relationship between Wen Ge and his daughter Wen Yue (Wei Shiya). , Daosheng slowly changed his attitude towards career and life.
Huang Zihua (left), Xu Guanwen (right).
This new film is the second collaboration between Xu Guanwen and Huang Zihua since "The God of Fortune" in 1992. There was a gap of 32 years. In 1990, Wong Tse-wah became known for his stand-up comedy performance in "The History of the Entertainment Industry", and Xu Guanwen invited him to be the screenwriter of his new film. "The God of Fortune" was one of the top ten highest-grossing Hong Kong films in 1992. It was also the first film written and performed by Huang Zihua.
Huang Zihua in "The Divine Calculation".
At the 40th Hong Kong Film Awards, Xu Guanwen received the Lifetime Achievement Award, and the awarding guest was Huang Zihua. Huang Zihua said frankly at the meeting: "Being able to award Xu Guanwen a Lifetime Achievement Award is my Lifetime Achievement Award."
In this collaboration, both of them participated as leading actors. In an interview with the media, Huang Zihua said, "To be honest, I have a few friends in Hong Kong or my idols. I really hope to shoot (with them) once in my life! This time I really won! Michael (Xu Guanwen) is me One of the people on the list I hope to cooperate with, I hope more than once.” Both actors said they were looking forward to the chemical reaction between two comedians playing a serious subject about death.