Not long ago, the movie "Money Fortress" starring Wang Qianyuan and Feng Shaofeng released the ultimate poster of the "Desire for the World" version.
At first glance, it looks like a simple split-screen design in the control room, but when you taste it carefully, you will find that there are mechanisms everywhere and mysteries at every level.
poster adopts the design language of "monitoring room + split screen", with 15 monitoring screens arranged in a pyramid structure.
The design itself hints at the hierarchy of the case -
The lower the screen, the higher the identity and status of the character displayed, indicating that the character is hidden deeper, while the upper screen shows more specific executions of the case detail.
Interestingly, this pyramid is upside down.
On the top are the words "above human nature" and "below desire", which seem to tell a cruel reality: in the world of money, human nature and desire are the ultimate rulers.
In addition to the structural design, there are three key details in the poster that are not easy to detect.
Detail 1: Broken tracks
Look carefully at the edges of each display screen, and you will find some irregular cracks.
These cracks are not random, but present a clear "ray-like" distribution - all the cracks point to Han Dongchuan, played by Feng Shaofeng.
This detail implies that the seemingly perfect money scam may be a big web woven with him as the center.
But what’s even more interesting is that these cracks also seem to be breaking him into pieces. Do they mean that this apparent mastermind is actually another pawn in a bigger picture?
Detail 2: The looming K-line
In the background of multiple monitor screens, we can see the blurred K-line chart of the stock market.
But if you pay a little attention, you will find that the trend of these K lines is the same, and they all point to a plunge point.
is related to the setting of the "Big Golden Bull Investment Consulting Agency" in the film. This detail seems to imply that the so-called "professional analysis" and "independent judgment" may be scams designed in advance.
This makes people think: in this financial arena full of routines, who else is the real "outsider".
Detail 3: The most special time point
In the upper right corner of the poster, there is a time in red, which displays "00:18" - this is an obvious countdown.
This deliberate design not only implies that the whole case is full of thrills and unpredictable weirdness, but also indicates that there will definitely be time bombs, suicide bombs, or more terrifying dangerous items or settings in the film. .
And 18 seconds may be just the time that Zheng Yi, the economic investigation team leader played by Wang Qianyuan, can only use to resolve the crisis.
Combined with the scene of the explosive mask appearing in the trailer, behind this, perhaps the criminals presented Zheng Yi with a dilemma of choice.
What is the solution to such a dilemma? It's still unknown.
Combining these details, and contacting director Peng Fa, who was once the ace editor of the " Infernal Affairs " trilogy, the plot of the movie may be much more complicated than it appears on the surface:
First of all, Han Dongchuan's stock fraud through the "Big Golden Bull Investment Consulting Agency" is probably just the tip of the iceberg of the entire conspiracy.
Could the defrauded funds be the "transferred funds" of a larger financial shady case?
Secondly, Han Xiaomei, played by Ju Jingyi, is Han Dongchuan's sister. Could there be a more surprising identity hidden behind her seemingly innocent image?
In the poster, her image is placed in the visual center of the entire composition. Her role may be more important than we imagined, and it may even affect the plot.
Finally, the monitoring room setting of the entire poster seems to imply a deeper question:
Who is monitoring whom?
The police are monitoring the criminals, but is there someone else monitoring the whole situation?
Could the real man behind the scenes be hiding behind these monitors?
On November 22, the mystery of this crime blockbuster will be revealed.
But just like the message conveyed by its poster, in this world where money and power are intertwined, the truth is always more complicated and confusing than what appears on the surface.
Perhaps, this is the ultimate meaning that "Money Fortress" wants to convey: in the face of money, everyone may be a pawn. Not long ago, the movie "Money Fortress" starring Wang Qianyuan and Feng Shaofeng released the ultimate poster of the "Desire for the World" version. At first glance, it looks like a simple split-screen design in the control room, but when you taste it carefully, you will find that there are mechanisms everywhere and mysteries at every level. poster adopts the design language of "monitoring room + split screen", with 15 monitoring screens arranged in a pyramid structure. The design itself hints at the hierarchy of the case - The lower the screen, the higher the identity and status of the character displayed, indicating that the character is hidden deeper, while the upper screen shows more specific executions of the case detail. Interestingly, this pyramid is upside down. On the top are the words "above human nature" and "below desire", which seem to tell a cruel reality: in the world of money, human nature and desire are the ultimate rulers. In addition to the structural design, there are three key details in the poster that are not easy to detect. Detail 1: Broken tracks Look carefully at the edges of each display screen, and you will find some irregular cracks. These cracks are not random, but present a clear "ray-like" distribution - all the cracks point to Han Dongchuan, played by Feng Shaofeng. This detail implies that the seemingly perfect money scam may be a big web woven with him as the center. But what’s even more interesting is that these cracks also seem to be breaking him into pieces. Do they mean that this apparent mastermind is actually another pawn in a bigger picture? Detail 2: The looming K-line In the background of multiple monitor screens, we can see the blurred K-line chart of the stock market. But if you pay a little attention, you will find that the trend of these K lines is the same, and they all point to a plunge point. is related to the setting of the "Big Golden Bull Investment Consulting Agency" in the film. This detail seems to imply that the so-called "professional analysis" and "independent judgment" may be scams designed in advance. This makes people think: in this financial arena full of routines, who else is the real "outsider". Detail 3: The most special time point In the upper right corner of the poster, there is a time in red, which displays "00:18" - this is an obvious countdown. This deliberate design not only implies that the whole case is full of thrills and unpredictable weirdness, but also indicates that there will definitely be time bombs, suicide bombs, or more terrifying dangerous items or settings in the film. . And 18 seconds may be just the time that Zheng Yi, the economic investigation team leader played by Wang Qianyuan, can only use to resolve the crisis. Combined with the scene of the explosive mask appearing in the trailer, behind this, perhaps the criminals presented Zheng Yi with a dilemma of choice. What is the solution to such a dilemma? It's still unknown. Combining these details, and contacting director Peng Fa, who was once the ace editor of the " Infernal Affairs " trilogy, the plot of the movie may be much more complicated than it appears on the surface: First of all, Han Dongchuan's stock fraud through the "Big Golden Bull Investment Consulting Agency" is probably just the tip of the iceberg of the entire conspiracy. Could the defrauded funds be the "transferred funds" of a larger financial shady case? Secondly, Han Xiaomei, played by Ju Jingyi, is Han Dongchuan's sister. Could there be a more surprising identity hidden behind her seemingly innocent image? In the poster, her image is placed in the visual center of the entire composition. Her role may be more important than we imagined, and it may even affect the plot. Finally, the monitoring room setting of the entire poster seems to imply a deeper question: Who is monitoring whom? The police are monitoring the criminals, but is there someone else monitoring the whole situation? Could the real man behind the scenes be hiding behind these monitors? On November 22, the mystery of this crime blockbuster will be revealed. But just like the message conveyed by its poster, in this world where money and power are intertwined, the truth is always more complicated and confusing than what appears on the surface. Perhaps, this is the ultimate meaning that "Money Fortress" wants to convey: in the face of money, everyone may be a pawn. The key is whether you are the one holding the throne or the one being manipulated? Are you a hunter or a prey?