Recently, Nicholas Tse returned to the summer season with his new action film "Customs Front", and also brought Jacky Cheung back to the big screen after not acting in eight years. The film tells the high-octane story of Hong Kong Customs' relentless pursuit and fight to the end

Recently, Nicholas Tse returned to the summer season with his new action film "Customs Front", and also brought back Jacky Cheung, who had not acted in eight years, to return to the big screen.

The film tells the high-octane story of Hong Kong Customs' relentless pursuit and fight to the end in the face of an international criminal gang's violent robbery of private arms.

In the film, Nicholas Tse challenged the role of action director for the first time, whether it was shooting more than 60 moves in one shot to defeat multiple enemies, tumbling down from a 7-story suspended container, or a scene with a distance of only 1 meter. For the "nearest explosive point" challenge, he insisted on taking real shots and participated in the battle himself. He once said in an interview that in terms of action design, "fighting scenes without post-production, explosions without special effects" are his shooting principles. In his opinion, real shooting will bring a sense of reality that cannot be replaced by special effects, which is also the key to action movies. Where the value lies.

At the premiere of the film, Jackie Chan appeared to support Nicholas Tse and once again bluntly said that he is the "successor": "Today's Nicholas Tse can be said to be the me back then. I finally have a successor."

For this According to one statement, on June 29, 1905 Movie Network issued an interview with Nicholas Tse. Nicholas Tse responded: "No, no, it's impossible." In his opinion, Jackie Chan and other previous generation action actors have profound skills because they came from theater troupes. , solid, "I heard my eldest brother (Jackie Chan) always tell me, 'I used to take a month to shoot one ending.'" Nicholas Tse lamented that the older generation of action filmmakers can spend a lot of time grinding out one thing, but he can do it To use your own ability to present a good work and inspire the next generation to participate.

(Morning News Comprehensive Report)