On April 3, the movie "The World of Grass and Trees" directed by Gu Xiaogang was officially released, and the MV for the theme song of the same name was released simultaneously. The song is sung by Chen Li, singing in a low voice, accompanied by clear and distant string sounds, w

The movie "The World of Grass and Trees" released the ending theme song of the same name MV sung by Chen Li. Duration: 02:01 Source: Movie Network
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1905 Movie Network News on April 3, the movie "The World of Grass and Trees" directed by Gu Xiaogang and starring Wu Lei and Jiang Qinqin was officially released. The film also released the theme song MV of the same name. The song is sung by Chen Li, and along with the clear and distant string sounds, we walk into the green mountains and clear waters of Qiantang, and unveil the MLM dream with He Mulian and Wu Taihua.

MV uses the perspective of mother and child rescuing each other, supplemented by the natural scenery taken from the original film, to interpret the harmonious concept of symbiosis and spiritual integration between human and nature. This is exactly what director Gu Xiaogang wants to convey to the audience in his landscape series of films. outlook on life.

The movie "The World of Grass and Trees" tells the story of He Mulian (played by Wu Lei ), a newly graduated college student who sacrificed his life to save his mother when he discovered that his mother Wu Taihua ( Jiang Qinqin) was trapped in a pyramid scheme. The film combines the theme of MLM, which is rarely seen in Chinese movies, with the folk story of Mulian saving his mother, telling a version of the story of mother and child redemption in the context of contemporary society, and re-expressing the harmony between human personal values ​​and the power of natural life. relation.

A few days ago, the film started its 8-city campus roadshow and special movie theaters. It received good reviews from the audience and was praised for its natural beauty, which reconciles the filth, evil and horror of human nature, and has both commercial and artistic beauty. . Jiang Qinqin also won the Best Actress at the 17th Asian Film Awards for her wonderful performance of Wu Taihua in the film, which was recognized both within and outside the industry.