Nandu News reporter Lin Jingwu On August 13, under the guidance of the Propaganda Department of the Guangzhou Baiyun District Committee of the Communist Party of China and the Guangzhou Baiyun District Culture, Radio, Television, Tourism and Sports Bureau, and hosted by Guangzhou Huayan Cultural Communication Co., Ltd. "See Baiyun" - the final press conference for Guangdong's excellent film "It's Not Too Late to See You in Hometown" was held at the Baiyun District Library in Guangzhou.
Actors gathered to perform a wonderful performance of touching nostalgia
At the press conference, the reality-themed drama film "It's Not Too Late to See You Home", produced by Guangzhou Huayan Cultural Communication Co., Ltd., was announced to be released on September 13. The film tells the story of a female striver in a big city trying to find a new life in a difficult situation. The film revolves around the theme of family love. It not only focuses on the homesickness and family dilemma of contemporary people who are away from home, but also explores personal growth and the development of intangible cultural heritage.
Nandu reporters learned that the film is directed by Li Yiwen and stars Liao Mengyan, Wang Weibo (national first-class actor), Wang Haofeng, Yang Demin, and Ruan Xiaowei. The heroine is played by the new generation actress Liao Mengyan. She and the "lover" Yang Demin in the film both graduated from the Central Academy of Drama. The young actor Wang Haofeng is a fifth-grade student from Guangzhou Primary School with "zero acting experience". He is new to the screen, and his performance is also very spiritual and contagious.
The beauty of pastoral , The spiritual journey of returning to the original intention
It is worth mentioning that the film was mainly shot in Guangzhou, Heyuan, and Yangchun, especially in the director’s hometown of Heyuan City, Guangdong, including: Dongjiang Gallery in Dongyuan County Yihe Ancient Town in Heping County, Linzhai Ancient Town in Heping County, Lianping known as the "Guangdong Shangri-La" and the famous Wanlu Lake and other places. In addition, the scenery of Malan in Yangchun is also stunningly presented, allowing the audience to see more different impressions of Guangdong and the great changes in rural areas. Intangible cultural elements such as Hakka's unique cat-headed lions and Lingnan colorful tiles are also integrated into the storyline to present the charm and development of Guangdong's traditional culture.
The filming of "It's Not Too Late to See Hometown" is the director's affectionate interpretation and understanding of hometown and nostalgia. The beautiful scenery of Guangdong in the film not only brings visual enjoyment, but also provides urban audiences with a journey of spiritual return to find inner peace and belonging. Through its delicate narration and touching plot, the film touches the hearts of the audience and inspires the audience, especially female audiences, to think and resonate with their own situations. When facing life challenges, the film can bravely face the past and embrace the future.