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In which cinema is the disappearing Shenyang roadshow?

The 1st Poly International Studios (k 1 1 Store), the 2nd China Film International Studios (An Baili Store), the 3rd Qixing International Studios, the 4th Huayi Brothers Studios, the 5th Lumiere Studios (Wanxianghui Store), the 6th Wanda Studios (Tiexi Beiyi Road Store) and the 7th Modern World Studios (Dahuihui Store).

On June 26th, the roadshow with the theme of "Good Play Opening" came to the fourth stop-Shenyang! Producer and screenwriter Chen Sicheng, director Rui Cui, starring Zhu Yilong and Janice Man, and starring Huang Ziqi came to Shenyang to have a face-to-face exchange with the audience in Northeast China.

Shenyang is also the hometown of Chen Sicheng. Zhu Yilong, who was called "the light of Wuhan" by Chen Sicheng during the road show in Wuhan, finally found the opportunity to "pull back a city" and grandly launched the appearance of "the light of Shenyang" Chen Sicheng with gorgeous advertising language. After the performance, the interactive scene was full of laughter!

This road show in Shenyang is also the first time for Zhu Yilong to watch the whole movie. The cruel scene of He Fei's final turn left a deep impression on him, and he even became emotional on the spot, turning "I will scold 10,000 sentences when I see He Fei turn around" into "10,000 sentences". Chen Sicheng decisively predicted this sentence: "Another hot search!"

Plot content of "Disappeared She":

He Fei (Zhu Yilong)' s wife Li Muzi suddenly disappeared during her wedding anniversary trip. He can't call the police. When he woke up, his wife Li Muzi (Janice Man) suddenly appeared. It's just that He Fei insists that the woman in front of him is not his wife.

When the other party proves himself with all kinds of information and tells why there is a neurological problem, the story becomes confusing. With the intervention of gold medal lawyer Chen Mai (Nini), more mysteries slowly surfaced. ...

Disappeared She opens up new possibilities in suspense and crime. When the film came up, I told the audience a question, "My wife is missing", but when I turned around, my wife was with me, but the next question followed, "This is not my wife".

When a puzzle is solved, it becomes another puzzle until the end of the film. Disappeared She is like disassembling a Russian doll. One riddle is stacked one after another, always telling you that the story has just begun.

It used to be said that suspense movies are bombs that are placed under the table and don't know when they will explode. But "Disappeared She" has a different way of playing. It knows when to explode, but it doesn't know where to put the bomb around it.