The movie "72 Hours in Normandy" is scheduled for June 6, focusing on the 72-hour life-and-death battle of World War II

The film "72 Hours in Normandy", based on the real historical events of World War II, has officially released a preview and poster. The official announcement will be released nationwide on June 6. As a war blockbuster with "weather warfare" as a unique incision, the film breaks out of the grand narrative of traditional war films and focuses on the unknown meteorological game behind the Normandy landing. Taking meteorologist Colonel James Stagg's extreme decision-making as the main line, restoring the critical 72 hours that rewritten the direction of World War II has attracted a large number of fans 'attention and expectations since the introduction news was announced.

The unique incision breaks the game and unlocks the "Meteorological Life and Death Game" behind the landing battle "72 Hours in Normandy"

From a new perspective, focus the camera on the command room game on the eve of the Normandy landings-Meteorologist Colonel James Stagg withstood heavy pressure, accurately predicted the window period between storms, and used a meteorological report to protect hundreds of thousands of soldiers. Safety, this key decision successfully opened up Europe's second battlefield, directly accelerated the fall of Nazi Germany, and profoundly affected the direction of World War II and the post-war world pattern.

In the release of the scheduled trailer, the film accurately reproduces the tense moment when the landing plan was at a life-and-death juncture: fighter jets and fleets were ready to go, and Colonel Stagg and General Eisenhower faced the most difficult decisions under heavy pressure-every decision It affects thousands of lives, and every judgment may rewrite the world pattern. With a calm and restrained pace, the preview restores the sense of urgency of unpredictable weather and a hanging war situation, as well as the suffocating atmosphere of military orders and uncertainty about life and death, allowing the audience to see the little-known game moment behind the landing but enough to rewrite the world.

The scheduled posters released simultaneously further enhance the sense of war atmosphere: the majestic battlefield full of war and densely populated fighter jets serves as the background, vividly displaying the severe situation of the war. The two core characters played by Andrew Scott and Brandon Fisher, meteorologist James Stagg and General Eisenhower, stood back to back, with worried faces but firm eyes, accurately conveying the anxiety, pressure and heavy sense of mission and atmosphere on the eve of landing.

Palace-level masters gather superb acting skills to build a vivid group portrait

The film gathers a group of powerful actors and gold medal creation teams to protect historical restoration and story presentation. Director Anthony Maras, as a master of confined space narrative, is extremely good at creating high-pressure atmosphere, portraying the psychological game and tension in the command room into a profound way. Andrew Scott, who plays the meteorologist, has won the Berlin Silver Bear Award and the British Academy of Film and Television Arts Television Award. With his meticulous acting skills, he perfectly interprets the character's professionalism, tenacity and inner struggle. He is in "Sherlock" and "Saving Private Ryan" and other works have outstanding performances.

Brandon Fisher, who plays General Eisenhower, won the best actor at the 95th Academy Award. With his calm and profound performance, he accurately interpreted General Eisenhower's struggle and responsibility between military orders and life; In addition, powerful actors such as Kerry Conton, who was nominated for Best Supporting Actress for the Academy Award, and Damien Lewis, the Emmy Award winner and Golden Globe Award winner, stepped in and played Captain Kay Sumsby and Montgomery respectively. The performance builds a vivid historical group image and uses true and restrained acting skills to give this critical history the power to reach the hearts of the people.

The original production team of "Darkest Moment" worked to restore the true texture of history

As the original team who created the Oscar-winning masterpiece "The Dark Moment","72 Hours in Normandy" continues the ultimate control of the true texture of history and the in-depth portrayal of the characters 'psychology, striving to restore the little-known insider decision-making on the eve of the Normandy landing. The film aims the camera at the limit of 72 hours in the command room-scientific judgment collides with military order pressure, personal persistence intertwines with thousands of lives. Every detail conforms to the original historical appearance, allowing the audience to immersively experience the tense game and understand this. The weight and temperature behind this history.

The film "72 Hours in Normandy" was produced by French Film Group, imported by China Film Group Corporation, distributed and translated by China Film Industry Group Corporation, assisted by Zhuhai Hengqin Wanda Film Line Co., Ltd. and Wuzhou Film Distribution Co., Ltd., Ltd., and will be released in theaters across the country on June 6 to unlock the hidden chapters of World War II history. Stay tuned!