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Introduction and details of Xun Mei.

Synopsis In 2009, Wang Jiamei (Spring and Summer), a 6-year-old girl from Hunan Province, followed in the footsteps of her remarried mother (Jin Yanling) and her sister Jiali Wang (Jie Cai). She felt out of place in a new and unfamiliar environment, and her relationship with her family gradually became tense. Mei Jia, who volunteered to be a model, entered the business as an assistant, tasted the ups and downs in the circle, and finally sold her body in order to earn more money. Until one day, she met Ding (Bai), a fat boy with a tragic childhood history, and their fate changed in the direction of tragedy at the same time. In the busy police station, the fat man surrendered himself, and Zang SIR () and his partner Yan Shovel (), who were in charge of the case, investigated the relevant personnel. In the process, and Ding's personal story alternately unfolded.

"Walking Blood" overseas official poster cast list actor remarks Mr. Zang police spring and summer mainland immigrant girl Ding Bai unemployed truck driver mother cigarette shovel Tan Yaowen Zang partner police Shao Meiqi-unknown harriet Yang-unknown Li Yilang-Wang Jiali Cai Jie Wang Jiamei's sister. Police Eddie-Staff List Producer: Producer: Tang Qingzhi, Cao, Gu Director: Weng Ziguang Screenwriter: Weng Ziguang Photography: Du Kefeng Editing: Ching-Song Liao, Huang Hai, Weng Ziguang, Zhu Jiayi Modeling: Dora Ng Fashion Design: Chen Aiwei Recording: Du Duzhi's role introduction "Hidden sir" actor Aaron Kwok.

Zang Sir is a divorced man. He only cares about work and has no idea about life. His wife left him, leaving a five-year-old daughter. Zang Sir is a strange policeman. When investigating a case, he doesn't care about the case, but only cares about the details of the characters in the case. I am used to taking a polaroid photo of "this trip" at the crime scene as a souvenir.

Wang Jiamei Wang Jiamei actor Xia Chun

It has been two years since Wang Jiamei moved from Dongguan to Hongkong. Although she is taciturn, she is very polite. I live with my mother and stepfather, but I think my biological father is better. I am eager to leave my family and live independently, but unfortunately I have no financial ability and have embarked on the road of * * *.

Tintin actor white matter

Unemployed truck driver, living in a suite in Shek Kip Mei Street, no friends. Hanging out with prodigy Jia all day. I met Wang Jiamei on the Internet. They are as familiar as old friends on the Internet and share their love and hate. They are their last benefactors.

Mei Fong Mei Fong actor Jin Yanling

Wang Jiamei's mother. She remarried to Hong Kong with her daughter and was divorcing her current husband before the incident. Master Zang went to her house and told her the whole story on the terrace. She was sobbing.

Highlights 1. The play won the Script Award of 20 1 1 HAF Venture Capital Conference. The director always wanted Aaron Kwok to star in his own play, but due to technical problems, the filming was delayed for three years.

"Xun Mei Bloodstained" Stills II. In this film, Aaron Kwok plays an old man in his fifties. The character's old-age costume needs white hair, hunchback and reading glasses. Aaron Kwok admits that this is the oldest appearance since he entered the business. In order to enter the theater, he must grow a beard and dye half his hair.

3. Bai only received a phone call from Weng Ziguang and invited him to play the murderer Ding. Bai just refused politely and introduced him to several similar actors.

Yan originally wanted to play this role, but his family was worried about the big scenes in the film and chose to give up.

After coming to Hongkong in spring and summer, director Weng Ziguang secretly took her to the memorial tablet of the archetypal figure Wang Jiamei.

6. In Hongkong, where the grading system is relatively mature, Xun Mei was cut for 22 minutes before he could enter the cinema as * * *.

7. When Ding dismembered, he used animal viscera. Bai only said that he hasn't eaten meat since the scene was filmed.

8. The title of Xun Mei is a tribute to ingmar bergman's Port of Call. In fact, the plots of the two films are similar. Another tribute is the ending chapter of the movie Room with a View.

9. During the official shooting, Weng Ziguang gave Aaron Kwok a pair of glasses, and Aaron Kwok put them on to make them slide slightly, just like an uncle. Weng Ziguang was afraid that Aaron Kwok would get too involved and overdo it, and told him that his glasses didn't have to slide down. Aaron Kwok claimed that he sweated too much, so his glasses slipped naturally and he couldn't control it. It was not until the filming was over that Aaron Kwok told Weng Ziguang, "Actually, I lied to you. If my glasses slip, I will be in my fifties. If I wear glasses, I will be in my thirties. " Weng Ziguang couldn't help sighing that "he is more desperate than me".

"Walking Blood in Xun Mei" stills music soundtrack serial number track serial number track 1 dark sea 13 cuts a person's hand 2 walking blood in Xun Mei 14 court 3 Jiameiyi 15 bus 4 Jiameier 16 Jiameier 5 owl tattoo 1 5. 8 Childhood Memories 7 *** 19 Talking about Dawn 8 Good Life 20 Modergo 1 Book 4: 49 Time 2 1 Three 10 Kill not necessarily the Devil 22 Four 1/dream 23 away/kloc-0. The film is adapted from a true story. In 2008, a girl aged 16 was killed while offering * * *. Before she was killed, she revealed "I want to die" to her clients.

Stills of "Blood in Xun Mei" 2, September 2065438+April 1 day, the film "Blood in Xun Mei" was held in Wan Chai. This film was shot by gold medal photographer Du Kefeng. ? On September 25th, the film was finished? .

Honor Record Award Time Award Name Award Notes 20 16 Youth Film Manual 20 15 China Top Ten "Walking Blood in Xun Mei" Award 20 15 Actor Aaron Kwok 20 15 Emerging Actor Spring and Summer 20 16 Best Screenplay Weng Ziguang Award Best Actor. Best Actress in Aaron Kwok, Best Supporting Actor in Spring and Summer, Best Supporting Actress in White, Best Newcomer Award in Jin Yanling, Best Photography in White, Best Film Bloody Xun Mei in Du Kefeng, Best Director Nomination, Best Editing in Weng Ziguang, Best Newcomer Awards in Ching-Song Liao, Huang Hai, Weng Ziguang and Zhu Jiayi, Best Original Movie Song in Spring and Summer, Dark Sea (lyrics:? Ding Ke) Best Editing of the 10 Asian Film Awards 20 16 Zhang Shuping, Zhu Jiayi, Ching-Song Liao, Huang Hai and Weng Ziguang won the Best Newcomer Award, and Weng Ziguang nominated the Best Supporting Actor and Best Photography in Spring and Summer 20 16 Award-winning Best Actor and Best Actress in the 22nd Hong Kong Film Critics Association 20/kloc-0.

Bai Bai won the best drama "Xun Mei's Blood" and nominated for the best actor. Aaron Kwok won the best supporting actress. Jin Yanling won the best newcomer award. Bai Bai won the best original script in spring and summer. Weng Ziguang won the best photography. Du Kefeng won the best original film song "Dark Sea" (lyrics: Ding Ke) 2065 438+05 19 Fuchuan International Fantasy Film Festival. The best film "Xun Mei's Blood" won the best actress award. Bai Zhi produced and distributed it nationwide/in China.

Release date (details): China Hong Kong 2065438+April 6, 2005 (the 39th Hong Kong International Film Festival), South Korea 2065438+July 25, 2005 (19 Fuchuan International Fantasy Film Festival), Taiwan Province Province, China 20165438+1. (Screen Magazine Review)

At the 35th Hong Kong Film Awards, the cast was an amazing work full of senses, thought-provoking, entertaining and profound. (Comments by Hollywood reporter)

A very determined pursuer of film ideas, Weng Ziguang inquired about how the truth happened, boldly imagined the truth and resolutely wrote. Through flashback, using the network narrative structure to explore the process, people's behavior is examined in multiple layers, but it is unconventional and slowly points to the inner exploration; Besides, Du Kefeng's indoor dramas are set off by bright lights, and Aaron Kwok's white flowers in spring and summer are wonderful interpretations of loneliness, showing a different quiet and indifferent harbor view. (Hong Kong Film Critics Association)

The Walking Dead in Xun Mei has the shell of a traditional Hong Kong-style mystery film, but it is permeated with extremely rich emotional connotations. Cases are used to magnify the bright and dark sides of human nature, and the process of life being destroyed is rendered as loneliness and sadness. The premiere of "Xun Mei" is a special director's cut version, so the film presents a more extreme feeling. The whole film is full of bloody and cruel dismemberment scenes and * * * fragments. But these are not Xun Mei's gimmicks, but a dazzling analysis and expression of the theme of the film. The cruel and beautiful melting of * * * makes Xun Mei's way out more poignant and moving. (Foshan Daily Review? )

Weng Ziguang, who is also a screenwriter, director and editor, did not deliberately reproduce the girl dismemberment case in 2008 completely, but focused on how to reflect human nature, especially the side that was left out in the cold and deliberately alienated from ordinary people and society. Taking He Ding as the main line, people unconsciously think of the scene of exchanging feelings with Hoshino on the Internet and mending the barrier of being bullied and inferior in real life with the singing of virtual singer Lily Zhou. Mei Jia and Zi Cong also met through the Internet. They are so close that they can talk about life and death. In this scene, we can see the counterpoint of casting. Bai Zhi, a newcomer from the mainland in spring and summer, and a stage background are all actors with little acting experience. Neither of them has a surprising appearance, but it is this commonness that makes the audience feel that they have really been forgotten by the real society, and only inner comfort can make up for the marginalized people in life. (Gordon Daily Review? )

Weng Ziguang's new work "Walking in Xun Mei" continues to carry out the spirit of independence under the package of suspense crimes. The experience of film continuity workers reveals various social problems, including the problems of new immigrants, the values of teenagers, the confusion caused by information explosion and the confusion of Hong Kong people. This is by no means an ordinary commercial film. Xun Mei took a murder case as the breakthrough point, revealing the particularity of new immigrants in Hong Kong society. Jin Yanling's mother, a new immigrant from the previous generation, has a beautiful imagination of Hong Kong, while her daughter, played by Xia Chun, knows nothing about her position. This gap is very realistic compared with the experience of two generations of Hong Kong society and life today. (Wen Wei Po Review)

Stills of "Xun Mei's Blood"