The opening of the epic exploded! The premiere of "Three Kingdoms: Struggle for Luoyang" has been widely praised

Beijing News of Jiuzhi.com Film (Editor: 1326XJ01) The opening work of the "Three Kingdoms Trilogy" created by Chasing Light Animation has been officially opened for pre-sale on the whole network. The film simultaneously releases the official MV of the ending song "Linjiang Xian·Rolling East Water of the Yangtze River." Wang Chuanyue, a well-known tenor singer, sang this classic, which was handed down from generation to generation. His vigorous and heavy singing outlined the vast picture of the turbulent mountains and rivers at the end of Han Dynasty. He instantly aroused the feelings of the Three Kingdoms hidden in the hearts of several generations of Chinese people, and slowly opened the epic prologue of the collapse of Han Dynasty and the heroes of all walks of life competing for deer in the Central Plains.
On July 5, the film held a premiere activity with the theme of "Opening of the Three Kingdoms, Waiting for the King" in Beijing. Producer Yu Zhou, director Xie Junwei, producer Song Yiyi and core creators appeared collectively. Cui Yuemei, director of character design, Yang Tianxiang, Yuan Shao dubbing Wei Chao and other behind-the-scenes creators gathered at the scene to share their creative ideas on the characters of Han Dynasty during the polishing process of the film. After the movie viewing, the scene received good reviews, and the audience gave very high comments, saying that it was an animated epic of the Three Kingdoms with sincerity. The grand and shocking war scenes far exceeded psychological expectations, and they immersively felt the blood and depth of the troubled times of the late Han Dynasty. The film will be screened in advance nationwide from July 6 to 9, and will officially be released in theaters across the country on July 10. The pre-sale channel is currently fully open, waiting for the audience to go to Luoyang.
The theme song MV deeply depicts the destiny of the heroes, and Cao Yuan's youth friendship reveals the choices made in troubled times.
"The First Part of the Three Kingdoms: Struggle for Luoyang" gathers the original gold medal production team of "Chang 'an 30,000 Miles". The story is written at the starting point of the troubled times of the Three Kingdoms-the rebellion in Luoyang. It traces the root causes of the rise of heroes and carefully depicts the vivid and three-dimensional heroes in the torrent of the times. group portraits. The newly released theme song MV is adapted from the ancient term of Yang Shen in the Ming Dynasty. It is tailor-made by Guo Haowei and performed by singer Wang Chuanyue. Accompanied by the melodious melody of "The waves sweep away heroes, but the success or failure of right and wrong turns away", a number of historical figures such as Cao Cao, Yuan Shao, Lu Bu, and Dong Zhuo appeared one after another. The images of games in court and battles in the battlefield intertwined, spreading out everyone's completely different life direction.
The MV focuses on telling the touching story of Cao Cao and Yuan Shao's acquaintance when they were young: the two shared the same ideals in their early years, with the ideal of supporting the Han Dynasty, and joined hands to kill eunuchs and protect the young master, full of youthful spirit. However, after Dong Zhuo disrupted the government, similar original intentions gave rise to two completely contradictory paths. Yuan Shao saw that the current situation was decadent and was powerless, so he sadly bid farewell to Luoyang; Cao Cao did not believe that the general trend was set, so he waited alone with a knife to assassinate Dong Zhuo. Differences in character and beliefs have separated former close friends. The whole track has both a grand epic feeling and a delicate character feeling. It not only restores the desolate artistic conception of classical poetry, but also reinterprets the heroes of the Three Kingdoms from an animation perspective, awakening the collective memory of the Three Kingdoms for cross-generational audiences.
At the premiere, celebrities from all walks of life spoke together, and the aesthetics and narrative core of Han style were highly recognized.
At the Beijing premiere, industry scholars, cultural celebrities and ordinary audiences watched the film together. Everyone unanimously recognized the film's innovative interpretation of traditional Chinese culture. Many favorable comments directly hit the highlights of the film: vivid three-dimensional heroic group portraits, layer by layer reversed political power in troubled times, The majestic Han Dynasty art style, every detail is very infectious.
Chen Liaoyu, a professor at the School of Animation of the Beijing Film Academy, spoke highly of the film, praising the light-chasing animation for its ease in art rendering, its deeper narrative arrangement, and the panoramic war scene perfectly integrating top animation technology and classical art aesthetics. Dai Bin, president of China Tourism Research Institute, said that this work provides an excellent model for the modern dissemination of traditional culture, and animation technology allows classic historical stories to have a new expression space. Writer and cultural scholar Yu Shicun interprets the value of the film from the perspective of literature and history, saying that the film completely retains the unique spiritual imprints and historical memories of the Han Dynasty and gives new vitality to traditional culture.
Many industry experts said on the spot that domestic high-quality ancient heroic epics are scarce, and film and television content focusing on the stories of the early late Han Dynasty is even rarer."The First Part of the Three Kingdoms: The Struggle for Luoyang" breaks out of the well-known plots of the middle and late Three Kingdoms and digs into the rise of heroes. The source, interprets the unique courage and spirit of the characters in the Han Dynasty from a unique perspective, fills the gap in the theme.
Producer Yu Zhou shared his original intention on the spot and admitted that the public love of "Chang 'an Thirty Thousand Miles" gave the team the confidence to deeply cultivate traditional cultural animation. In the future, light-chasing animation will continue to explore the historical context of China and convey unique historical wisdom of China through animation carriers. Director Xie Junwei explained the core of the film's creation, hoping to fully explain "where the troubled times of the Three Kingdoms came from", break the stereotype of "heroes are born extraordinary", and show each hero's ordinary past and growth path. Producer Song Yiyi expressed the hope that this animation can plant the seeds of history and culture in the hearts of young people, allowing a new generation of young people to actively understand the Three Kingdoms and fall in love with traditional Chinese culture.
Cui Yuemei, the character design director, revealed the design ideas of the popular characters Lu Bu and Diao Chan in the film. The team polished the characters with awe throughout the process: Lu Bu's full set of art production specifications were fully drawn, which ultimately created the powerful aura of the "War God of the Three Kingdoms"; Diao Chan weakened the rich and colorful decoration, interpreting the beauty of classical Oriental women with a calm and gentle temperament.
The film's dubbing team also took the stage to interact closely with the audience. The dubbing guide Yang Tianxiang switched multiple voices on the spot to recite Cao Cao's "Short Song Line". The interpretations of different age groups gave the poem a new level; the dubbing actor Wei Chao restored Yuan Shao's classic line "My sword is not bad", and it is full of aura. The dubbing actors of Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, Gongsun Zan, Yuan Shu, Zhang Rang and other roles appeared one after another, and one exclusive line outlined the various groups of heroes. The big surprise was Wu Junquan, the narrator dubbing of CCTV's "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" in the 94 edition. He once gave a voice for the elderly Gao Shi of "Chang 'an Thirty Thousand Miles". After watching the movie, he praised the quality of the film without hesitation, recreated the scene,"The general trend of the world will be divided over a long time." The classic narration, the rich voice arouses the nostalgic feelings of the audience, and the applause continues.
As an excellent movie viewing for all ages during the summer period, the film is in advance and is in full swing for pre-sales. Audiences can walk into the theater to immersively experience the changes in Luoyang in the late Han Dynasty on the big screen and witness the opening epic of the troubled times of the Three Kingdoms.
"The First Part of the Three Kingdoms: The Struggle for Luoyang" will be released nationwide on July 10. In the midst of troubled times, the words of the Three Kingdoms begin!