In June, the first poster for "I Come from the Future" was released: Fang Yi was carrying a gun and looking back blankly. In front of him was the World Financial Center Building.
This poster has many details: the World Financial Center Building was completed in August 2008 and is located in Pudong New District; Fang Yi’s Type 50 submachine gun is imitated from the Soviet Union’s Bobosa, which is famous for its simplicity and resistance to fire and its powerful firepower.
During the Korean War, Fang Yi showed his prowess; Fang Yi's military uniform was slightly thin and hung with ice particles. His cotton clothes, cotton hat, cotton gloves and other clothing have obvious marks of the times; there is a tapered shape on the edge of the poster
Tree crown, fir with gray bark and longitudinal cracks - this kind of fir originates from the Korean Peninsula rather than the alluvial fan plain at the mouth of the Yangtze River. It grows in mountainous areas with an altitude of 600 meters to 2200 meters.
This kind of fir should not appear in Shanghai.
There is a vague columnar shadow under the cedar tree, which looks like an unnamed tombstone and a stretched out lurking warrior. What happened to them? Veins bulged out on the back of Fang Yi's hands, which looked like he was exerting himself, which meant that he was now extremely
nervous.
The poster became very popular after it was released. Movie fans thought that it was more thoughtful than a simple poster with a photo of a photo, "This poster is like a dynamic painting with a plot!"
"Did the volunteers travel to modern times, or did modern people travel to the scene of the Korean War? The World Financial Center building standing in the Korean fir forest really shocked me."
The poster was designed by the famous designer Huang Hai. He had previously become famous for designing movie posters such as "The Sun Also Rises" and "Let the Bullets Fly." Another poster he contributed to this movie was also released a week later.
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The theme of the picture is a sleeve sticking out of the lake. Next to the sleeve is a small piece of cloth with the name "Wu Qianli" written on it. The volunteer army also has identification items similar to the US military's "dog tags". Personal information is usually written on the inside of the military uniform.
The upper left pocket, the inner top of the military cap, the back of the shoulder badge, and other places, including name, place of origin, blood type... are all sewn in very small characters behind the collar badge, which is also the small piece of cloth next to the sleeves.
The strange thing is that only the underwater body is seen in this military uniform, while the clothes above the water are empty. It seems that Wu Qianli exists and does not exist, like a ghost that should not appear. Maybe part of him fell to the bottom of the lake.
Part of it has returned.
Historically, most of the remains of the volunteer soldiers left in South Korea were salvaged and hastily sunk in a reservoir. Later, the Koreans built unnamed tombstones, but there were only a few remains there. The tombstone we saw today when we went to Cheorwon was one of them.
The remains and the soldiers on the list of missing and killed need to be painstakingly compared using DNA testing technology, and due to the limited information at that time, it is often impossible to determine.
There are indeed many people's bones buried there, but unfortunately, we don't know which ones they are.
So did Wu Qianli really exist?
The beauty of these posters can only be understood after watching the movie in full. However, through the above information, fans can roughly deduce the plot of the movie from these two posters. Wu Qianli is a modern man who participated in the Korean War.
and eventually died.
At the same time, Fang Yi began to appear less and became more mysterious, but fans can always receive the latest news about Fang Yi:
He reduced to 57kg for this drama.
He had undergone closed military training for nearly three months, and the crew's military adviser praised him for reaching the level of an active soldier in all aspects.
"I Come from the Future" is the most heavily invested war film in China's history. The media estimated that it would have to earn at least 1 billion in box office to make back the money, but the producers didn't care. They were ambitious and aimed at more than 2 billion.
Kingdon Film and Television, which has a background in General Logistics, became the joint distributor of the film. It is rumored that the representatives sent there strongly requested unconditional long-term cooperation after seeing the finished film.
The movie was well received in test screenings and was scheduled to be released during the National Day. Many movies have been postponed or moved forward in an attempt to avoid a head-on confrontation.
The old men of the Yangxi Opera Gang took turns posting their filming diaries on their neckbands, claiming that "I Come from the Future" was the most satisfying film they had ever made, and that it had reached the first-class level of the current film industry in all aspects.
Even Liu Tianxian, who rarely gives interviews, appeared in front of the media. She did not shy away from talking about her newlywed life:
"When Fang Yi was filming a war movie, he was so cruel to himself. I once wanted to be angry with him because of something, and he just came back... But as soon as I saw him, I softened my heart because he had changed so much.
I couldn’t get angry. At that time, I felt that I should only treat him like this in this life, and no one else."
"But now that I think about it, it is also an opportunity for my relationship to take a big step forward."
Some media questioned whether Liu Tianxian was sparing no effort to promote her husband's new movie by destroying his own character?
You are not at all calm and you are not your own independent woman!
Liu Tianxian instead smiled and said: "Am I hyping up? I'm sorry, I'm his wife, I'm just telling my truth! If you think I'm hyping up, then just think so, I don't feel ashamed, that's right
What did you say?"
"The husband sings and the wife follows suit!" she said. "Then let's just call it a hype. What should I do?"
Another big news recently is that the leader of South Korea came to China and proposed to return the remains of the volunteers to the country. There has been news about this matter before, but it has never entered the substantive stage. This time is different. It seems that it will be taken seriously.
This kind of news is certainly a good thing for Fang Yi and his film. Long and lengthy reports are equivalent to free advertising for the movie, and some news will remind the audience after the introduction that a domestic feature film documenting the Korean War will be released in
Released on National Day, it is based on real history.
It seems to be human nature to like the opposite sex with superior appearance. In the late 1980s, there were similar rumors about Thatcher. Someone wrote a memoir saying that she "favoured some handsome young people for no reason."
But another news was not a rumor, but was confirmed in a subsequent broadcast. When the two teams were discussing the submission of the remains, they talked about the next film exhibition. A leader said, "I heard someone talk about a young director before.
, I didn’t expect that he would make such a movie, he thought very far, and now it seems that he is indeed a member of the younger generation (literary and artistic workers)." Thumbs up.
In 2013, the movie market in Mainland China surged more than any other year. This place is experiencing the fastest growth in the history of the movie market. From 2007 to 2011, in the past five years, the number of new screens has soared from 493 to
3030, and this year, this number is expected to reach 5000+ in a single year.
This means that the number of new screens in just one year has exceeded the number of all screens in the country four years ago.