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Li Xinman's movie Love premiered.

On April 27th, the film "Love" premiered in Shanghai, directed by Li Xinman and starring. Talking about the cooperation with the famous crosstalk actor Yu Qian, he laughed and said that Mr. Yu Qian was not as glib as he thought in private. Compared with Sister Tao, Li Xinman is confident that this film has more depth.

Director: Deeper than Sister Tao.

Love is a novel directed by Li Xinman, which describes a mother-daughter relationship without blood relationship from a female perspective, and reflects the indifference and warmth of human nature through the emotional changes of a professional female family. Xin Manli said: "I don't need to earn the tears of the audience. I believe that as long as a few close-ups are added to many clips of the film, everyone will cry, but that would be too low-level. I express my emotions in a controllable way and pursue the tension and appeal outside the play. "

Yu Liwei, the photographer of the film Sister Tao, was invited to take part in the filming. When asked about "the style of movie posters is similar to that of Tao Jie", Xin Manli said without hesitation that "love is deeper than Tao Jie". "It's totally different from Tao Jie, and the plot is more complicated. If you want to cry, you can see Tao Jie. If you want to think deeply, you can see Tao Jie.

It is understood that at the just-concluded Eighth Osaka Film Festival, the film also defeated "Drug War" and "Zhiming and Chunjiao" and won the best film award.

Yu Nan: Yu Qian is actually not so glib.

Following the two commercial blockbusters "Killing Life" and "The Expendables 2", Yu Nan once again returned to the ranks of literary films and challenged the role of a cold-blooded woman. In the film, she walks around with the affection of two "mothers" and tells the audience a complicated blood relationship and emotional relationship with many excellent inner dramas. Yu Nan said, "Playing a strong woman in the workplace is a new attempt. But the emotional drama with my mother and son gave me a different understanding of the relationship between mother and daughter. "

Yu Nan's feelings with two unrelated "mothers" are constantly progressing and sublimating in contradictions and conflicts, which she points out is actually a major feature of the role. "She lost her mother, but she accepted a complete stranger as her mother. This process is very delicate, so almost every scene is very competitive when filming. "

In the film, the famous crosstalk actor Yu Qian "plays soy sauce" as a guest lawyer. Yu Nan was full of praise for his teacher. "This time, Mr. Yu not only played a rigorous lawyer in the film, but also was not as glib as he imagined in real life, giving everyone the feeling of being a down-to-earth brother."