The first Poly International Studios (k11), the second China Film International Studios (Bailian), the third Seven Star International Studios, the fourth Huayi Brothers Studios, the fifth Lumiere Studios (Wanxianghui), the sixth Wanda Studios (Tiexi Beiyi Road) and the seventh Today's World Studios (Daduhui).
On June 26th, the roadshow with the theme of "Good Play Begins" came to the fourth stop-Shenyang! Producer and screenwriter Chen Sicheng, director Rui Cui, starring Zhu Yilong and Janice Man, and starring Huang Ziqi came to Shenyang to have face-to-face communication with audience friends in Northeast China.
Shenyang is also the hometown of Chen Sicheng. Zhu Yilong, who was called "the light of Wuhan" by Chen Sicheng during the road show in Wuhan, finally found the opportunity to "pull back a city" this time, and grandly introduced the appearance of "the light of Shenyang" Chen Sicheng with gorgeous slogans. After the show, the interactive scene was filled with laughter!
This Zhu Yilong roadshow is also the first time to watch a complete film. He Fei's cruel scene of finally turning around and leaving also left a deep impression on him. He even blurted out on the spot with emotion, saying "I scolded 1, sentences in my heart when I saw He Fei turning around" as "1, sentences". Chen Sicheng decisively predicted this sentence: "It is the next hot search!"
The content of "She Disappeared": Li Muzi, the wife of He Fei (Zhu Yilong), suddenly disappeared during her wedding anniversary trip. He had no way to call the police. When he woke up, his wife Li Muzi (Janice Man) suddenly appeared. It's just that He Fei insists that the woman in front of him is not his wife.
When the other party proves himself with all kinds of information, and tells why he has a neurological problem, the story becomes confusing. With the intervention of gold medal lawyer Chen Mai (played by NiNi), more mysteries gradually emerge ... < P > The Lost Woman opens up new possibilities in both suspense and crime. When the film came up, it told the audience the question, "My wife is missing", but when I turned around, my wife was around, but the next question came one after another, "This is not my wife".
When a mystery is solved, it becomes the mystery of another puzzle until the end of the film. "Disappeared She" is like dismantling a Russian doll, with a riddle stacked one after another, always telling you that the story has just begun.
It used to be said that suspense movies are bombs that are placed under the table and don't know when they will explode. But "Disappeared She" has a different way of playing. It knows when to explode, but it doesn't know where to put the bomb around it.