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Overprinted kung fu movies

Duplication tells the story of a female reporter who goes undercover in a criminal gang and obtains their criminal evidence. In the process of being chased, she met the hero, and the hero struggled to save the heroine. The film was directed by Chu Shi and shot in Mianyang, and all the scenes were in Mianyang. In order to truly show the fist and fist kung fu, the action scenes are all real kicks. Because the actors are not professionally trained, each scene needs to be shot several times.

In March, 2007, "Overprint" started shooting. After several months of intense shooting, in July 2007, "Overprint" was released on video websites such as Sina and Tudou, and the click rate once exceeded one million times. At the end of 2008, this film attracted the attention of the organizing committee of Chinese extremely short films around the world. The organizing committee invited Ji Lei and his wife to participate in the 3rd Global Chinese Short Film Competition jointly sponsored by Beijing Film Academy and Beijing Science and Technology Development and Exchange Center. After online selection by netizens and strict evaluation by a professional jury composed of professionals, Overprint was selected as one of the top 100 short films.

"Overprint" was chosen by Guangdong Satellite TV and purchased the right to broadcast.

Overlapping Martial Arts is the third work in a series of martial arts comedies "The Romance of Sugarcane" directed by Shao Changhua, a famous martial arts director, actor and coach. It tells the story of a steamed stuffed bun eater who was stumbled by a group of children. After a duel between two martial arts experts, the steamed stuffed bun eater will be defeated by the Flying Tigers, whose tragic escape will result in reprinting. The action martial arts design is very novel and humorous, which has won the miracle of online review and promotion. At the same time, it is also a film and television work that spreads martial arts culture through martial arts and humor.