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Who is the director of the movie "She Disappeared"

The directors of "She Disappeared" are Cui Rui and Liu Xiang.

"The Disappearance of Her" is another suspense crime theme produced by Chen Sicheng after the "Manslaughter" series. After he wrote the script of "The Disappearance of Her", he handed it over to the first "reader" "That's director Cui Rui.

According to Cui Rui's recollection, he was immediately deeply attracted by the structure of the script. He believed that the script had a sophisticated structure, novel content, and multiple layers of reversals. It not only had a sense of imagery, but also touched on hot topics of social concern. In line with his "long-cherished wish" to make a work with a strong commercial sense and a strong genre, he believes that this is a story that "must be shot".

For Cui Rui, directing such a "big and new" work for the first time is full of challenges. He hopes to achieve the ultimate in the commercial suspense genre: "We try our best to make everyone have a great success." It’s multi-faceted, and each character has its own plot point and twist line."

Director Liu Xiang said that the script of "The Disappearance of Her" had been basically finalized when he received the invitation, and it was still some time before the filming started. Nervous, he quickly got into the mood after arriving on the set, "adapting, learning, and working at the same time." Chen Sicheng told Liu Xiang before filming that commercial films need to be relaxed and relaxed on the basis of an intense rhythm. At the same time, he also Liu Xiang felt that Liu Xiang benefited a lot from the fact that many specific requirements were put forward for the film's art and visuals.

Director Cui Rui talks about casting

In the view of director Cui Rui, Zhu Yilong is an actor who is very "ambitious" in performance. What impressed Cui Rui the most was the scene at the end of the film in which Zhu Yilong shaves his head: "That was a subversive challenge for an actor, both in terms of image and state. Before the filming of that scene, I had the impression that he had I didn't sleep for several days, trying to reach a very natural, very collapsed and broken state, and the final shot was very shocking to me," Cui Rui said.

Most of the actors chosen this time have the same purpose - they want to challenge different new genres. For them, the roles they play this time can be said to have never been interpreted before. However, based on the audience's past impressions of them, endless exploration and subversion in the film are "enough for the director and the actors".