The movie "My Grandpa" directed by Zheng Chunyu, starring Simon Yam and Lou Yixiao, and co-starred by Ma Yuan, Li Jing, Zhao Yanguozhang and Zhao Wenhao, is scheduled to be released on September 20. The film uses plain and simple line drawings to record the story of a retired sol

Directed by Zheng Chunyu, starring Simon Yam, Lou Yixia, and friendly starring Ma Yuan, Li Jing, Zhao Yanguozhang, Zhao Wenhao, the movie "My Grandpa" is scheduled to be released on September 20. The film uses plain and simple line drawings to record the story of a retired soldier who experienced the baptism of war to resist U.S. aggression and aid Korea. He changed his job and came to the foot of Mount Tai to take care of the elderly mother of his comrades who died and became a self-reliant mountain carrier.

Veteran soldier Kong Wanshan (played by Simon Yam) picked up an abandoned baby boy on a hill in his twilight years. In order to support his family, he resolutely picked up the mountain pole that had been with him for many years and climbed the Shibapantian Mountain day after day. End of stairs. Many years later, Wang Licui (played by Lou Yixiao), a young woman whose dance career was frustrated, accidentally found her lost child when she returned home. Mother's love and guilt prompted her to try her best to steal the child. However, the grandfather and grandson had already formed an indestructible family bond in times of adversity. The three of them seemed to be at war with each other, but they understood and comforted each other as they got along increasingly deeply. Grandpa's consistent kindness and fighting spirit also subtly influenced the mother and son. The film's narrative is delicate, the characters are vivid, and the emotions are sincere. It has strong appeal and educational inspiration.

In the finalized poster released, the grandfather and grandson have focused eyes and foreheads touching each other, as if they are each other's most solid support. Set against the soft background tones, it shows the intimacy and silent understanding between the two people, conveying strong emotion and warm power. The movie title "My Grandpa" below is presented in golden font, as if telling this tender story spanning three generations. The entire poster exudes a warm and calm atmosphere.

The grandfather in the film is played by 69-year-old actor Simon Yam. His film experience has created many classic boss images. This movie was a complete game changer for him. In the movie, he changed his image of a "domineering tough guy" and interpreted a simple mountain man with a stubborn and cute personality. He is down-to-earth and extremely subversive at the same time, bringing a refreshing and fresh feeling to the audience. Lou Yixiao, who played the mother, also successfully shed the label of "Hu Yifei" and refreshed the audience's perception with her professionalism. In the movie, she not only showed off her dancing skills and her versatile side, but she also performed equally well opposite Simon Yam, portraying the image of a single mother in a state of confusion vividly.

Talking about the creative process, director Zheng Chunyu, who was born and raised in Tai'an, said that in order to create a more full and three-dimensional character image, he spent more than a month following a Mount Tai mountain picker, from the foot of the mountain to the top of the mountain, eating and drinking together every day. Chat and get to know this special group deeply until the characters in your mind gradually become clear and three-dimensional. The long-term contact with Mount Tai's mountain lifters also gave the director the strength to persevere from the inside out. Choosing the filming time in winter was also a deliberate decision by the director. "The lead has receded and the colors have faded away. This is the true state of Mount Tai, and what is shown is the muscles and bones of Mount Tai." The actors braved the severe cold to film at minus 28 degrees Celsius. It also reflects the perseverance and fearlessness of the mountain carriers.

Text/Beijing Youth Daily reporter Xiao Yang

editor/Gong Lifang