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What does the movie "The Promise" really express?

The film The Promise expresses that the limit of love is to give up, the limit of speed is to be free, and the limit of life is to be infinite.

The story of the film The Promise takes place in a fictional world, with fictional stories and fictional characters, but the theme is profound. The struggle between mortals and fate is destiny takes a hand, and the meaningless struggles made by mortals are futile and helpless.

The whole story begins with the transaction between the beautiful city and the full god. All kinds of struggles made by mortals are in vain in the end, so they finally have to give up and find their own infinity in chaos.

Behind-the-scenes tidbits of the Promise:

1. The opening scene of the film is a dialogue between Man Shen and Xiao Qingcheng, which was shot in the 2,-square-meter studio No.2 of Beijing Film Factory, making it the largest studio in Asia.

2. The Chinese flowering crabapple pavilion in the film was built and filmed in Shangri-La, Yunnan Province, but the first building that cost 2 million yuan was not completed, so it could not be used because of welding quality problems. What appears in the film is the second construction.

3. Most of the digital special effects shots in the film were completed by Centro Digital, but Centro Digital withdrew from the post-production of the film for some reason. At the beginning, the special effects shots in the Battle of Yak Valley were completed by photographer Bao Dexi.