At midnight on August 20, the movie "The Forbidden Zone" officially entered theaters nationwide. This movie, which took 5 years to produce, is on the big screen and will lead the audience and the characters to experience a thrilling adventure in China's no-man's land. The film is

htmlAt midnight on August 20, the movie "Life Forbidden Zone" officially entered theaters nationwide. This movie, which took 5 years to produce, is on the big screen and will lead the audience and the characters to experience a thrilling adventure in China's no-man's land.

The film is directed by Shenzhen local director Liu Yanjie and jointly produced by Shenzhen Sanxin Pictures, Shenzhen Quark Pictures, Guangdong Hesheng Pictures Group and others.

The movie "Life Forbidden Zone" started filming in Longgang, Shenzhen on July 21, 2020. It traveled all the way west through Wuhan in Hubei, Xianyang in Shaanxi, Golmud, Lop Nur in Qinghai, Hoh Xil, Qiangtang, and the Altyn Mountains. The total journey was 13,700 kilometers and took 31 days to shoot. Finish.

The film tells the story of Rui Dinghua, who led the surveying and mapping platoon to China's no-man's land in the early days of the founding of the People's Republic of China to carry out surveying and mapping missions. During the period, he experienced bloodshed and sacrifice, and finally achieved outstanding achievements. In 2020, before his death, Rui Dinghua hoped that his grandson Ah Fu would go to no man's land to find the 019 notes. Ah Fu and others retraced their grandfather's surveying and mapping path. They experienced life and death tests in the process, but they always strengthened their faith and finally completed their mission.

The film was shot deep into no man's land. The storyline shows the struggle and perseverance of human nature in extreme environments, as well as the fragility and tenacity of life. The crew spared no expense to create realistic scenes and shocking special effects, striving to make the audience feel the mystery and danger of no man's land immersively. From windswept deserts to frozen wastelands, every frame shows the ruthlessness of nature and the preciousness of life.

The film’s music was composed by Xiong Zhipeng, a famous music producer from Huizhou. The soundtrack is perfectly integrated with the plot, further enhancing the exciting atmosphere and touching emotions.

html On August 19, the movie "Life Forbidden Zone" held its national premiere at Hall 4 Cinema of China Film Star Meiwankeli Cinema in Longgang, Shenzhen, kicking off the upcoming national screening.

At the opening of the premiere, producers Rui Youfu and Rui Youbao, and director Liu Yanjie made speeches on stage respectively, explaining their original intention of creating the film and their high hopes for the film.

Director Liu Yanjie said that "Forbidden Zone" is not only a film showing the magnificent scenery of no man's land, but also a profound exploration of the meaning of life and a praise of the brilliance of human nature.

In the post-screening communication session, the leading actors shared their thoughts and experiences in the process of shaping their characters. Starring Rui Youfu said that in order to better interpret the role, he conducted in-depth research on relevant background knowledge and experienced similar extreme environments, striving to present a real and moving performance to the audience.

htmlAt midnight on August 20, the movie "Life Forbidden Zone" officially entered theaters nationwide. This movie, which took 5 years to produce, is on the big screen and will lead the audience and the characters to experience a thrilling adventure in China's no-man's land.

The film is directed by Shenzhen local director Liu Yanjie and jointly produced by Shenzhen Sanxin Pictures, Shenzhen Quark Pictures, Guangdong Hesheng Pictures Group and others.

The movie "Life Forbidden Zone" started filming in Longgang, Shenzhen on July 21, 2020. It traveled all the way west through Wuhan in Hubei, Xianyang in Shaanxi, Golmud, Lop Nur in Qinghai, Hoh Xil, Qiangtang, and the Altyn Mountains. The total journey was 13,700 kilometers and took 31 days to shoot. Finish.

The film tells the story of Rui Dinghua, who led the surveying and mapping platoon to China's no-man's land in the early days of the founding of the People's Republic of China to carry out surveying and mapping missions. During the period, he experienced bloodshed and sacrifice, and finally achieved outstanding achievements. In 2020, before his death, Rui Dinghua hoped that his grandson Ah Fu would go to no man's land to find the 019 notes. Ah Fu and others retraced their grandfather's surveying and mapping path. They experienced life and death tests in the process, but they always strengthened their faith and finally completed their mission.

The film was shot deep into no man's land. The storyline shows the struggle and perseverance of human nature in extreme environments, as well as the fragility and tenacity of life. The crew spared no expense to create realistic scenes and shocking special effects, striving to make the audience feel the mystery and danger of no man's land immersively. From windswept deserts to frozen wastelands, every frame shows the ruthlessness of nature and the preciousness of life.

The film’s music was composed by Xiong Zhipeng, a famous music producer from Huizhou. The soundtrack is perfectly integrated with the plot, further enhancing the exciting atmosphere and touching emotions.

html On August 19, the movie "Life Forbidden Zone" held its national premiere at Hall 4 Cinema of China Film Star Meiwankeli Cinema in Longgang, Shenzhen, kicking off the upcoming national screening.

At the opening of the premiere, producers Rui Youfu and Rui Youbao, and director Liu Yanjie made speeches on stage respectively, explaining their original intention of creating the film and their high hopes for the film.

Director Liu Yanjie said that "Forbidden Zone" is not only a film showing the magnificent scenery of no man's land, but also a profound exploration of the meaning of life and a praise of the brilliance of human nature.

In the post-screening communication session, the leading actors shared their thoughts and experiences in the process of shaping their characters. Starring Rui Youfu said that in order to better interpret the role, he conducted in-depth research on relevant background knowledge and experienced similar extreme environments, striving to present a real and moving performance to the audience.

Written by: Nandu reporter Yan Peng