The movie "East Pole Island" released a trailer for the "Can't Be Afraid to Kill the Kill and Save People" version and opened pre-sales
Today, the movie "East Pole Island" released a trailer for the "Can't Be Afraid to Kill the Kill and Save People" version and opened pre-sales. The roar of the sinking giant ship shattered the sea, and the huge siphon whirlpool spun crazily around the wreckage. Under the Japanese guns, British prisoners of war who jumped into the sea to survive were floating in the blood waves. Every scene showed the long-lost quality of industrial blockbusters. The pace of the preview is thrilling. Following the fishermen's perspective, the hearts of the viewers are always tightly grasped. When the British prisoners of war fell into despair,"It's China!" A cry for all his strength made all the survivors hear the hottest hope in the desperate situation! With the momentum of hundreds of ships going out to sea and the determination to rescue them in need, China fishermen vividly embody the blood of the Chinese people in their rescue operations time and time again! They have no armor, only make decisions based on their instinctive goodwill, and weave fishing nets to pick up lives in the hail of bullets. Every China can be a hero!
The last scene of the trailer was equally touching. The rescued British troops lined up and raised their hands to salute the China fishermen; the fishermen cupped their fists in return, with their straight chests under their coarse fishing jackets. At this moment, speechless gratitude and respect surged in the sea breeze. This group of fishermen who rose up under the Japanese butcher's knife not only tore up the invaders 'plot to cover up their crimes and saved living lives, but also let the world see the bloody courage of the China, attracting many viewers to shout "It's so exciting!" Standing up their backs in times of crisis and extending a helping hand in front of desperate situations, China fishermen use their actions to interpret the appearance of heroes. The film is co-directed by Guan Hu and Fei Zhenxiang, written by Chen Shu, Zhang Ji, and Dong Runnian, Liang Jing is the producer and chief producer, Zhu Yilong, Wu Lei, and Ni Ni are the leading stars, and Yang Haoyu, Chen Minghao, Ni Dahong, William Franklin Miller, Li Jiuxiao, Wang Yiquan and other actors star, will be released nationwide on August 8, and pre-sales are in full swing.
Hundreds of ships went out to sea to "smash" the Japanese army conspire to plot China fishermen became unarmed "saviors"
Revenge! People need to be saved! Every China can be a hero!
A Japanese cargo ship full of British prisoners of war was sunk, and 1816 British prisoners of war were sealed in the cabin by the Japanese army. The Japanese army boarded the boat and left before the sinking, but strictly sealed the hatch where British prisoners of war were held. British prisoners of war fell into "purgatory on earth". They were crowded in the cabin. Dengue fever spread, coughing sounds came one after another, and the stench of decomposition of their bodies was high. In order to hide their crimes, the Japanese army not only sealed the cabin and killed people, but also boarded the East Pole Island to kill people, just because the fishermen had seen a prisoner of war who narrowly escaped. They killed the elderly and children indiscriminately, and burned the teachers on the island alive, thinking that they could crush the hard bones of the fishermen. What they didn't expect was that the bones of China were full of unyielding and resistance, and they even underestimated the kindness and courage hidden in their blood. The fishermen couldn't stand their fellow villagers lying in a pool of blood, couldn't stand the Japanese military's brilliance, and couldn't stand the sight of watching people in distress at sea and watching them die. So everyone saw high-spirited scenes. Ah Dang (Zhu Yilong) turned his anger into a sharp blade that stabbed the Japanese army, and Ah Dang (Wu Lei) jumped into the sunken cabin to seek a chance for the British prisoners of war...
The second half of the trailer was equally exciting. When British prisoners of war jumped into the sea to survive, Japanese guns chased after them. At the most desperate moment of the prisoners of war, the sound of "Chinese" aroused everyone's hope-it turned out that hundreds of wooden boats and simple China fishermen were approaching! A Hua (Ni Ni) stood on the bow of the ship, the shouts of "cast a big net to catch a big fish" and the beating of the oars shook the sea until it trembled. Behind her were men, women and children from the East Pole Island, and fishing boats were sailing towards the people in distress like arrows leaving the bow. Some of them bowed their backs and swung the oars, some stood on the side of the ship throwing ropes, and some pointed out the direction with their voices. Through their joint efforts, they fished lives one after another onto the fishing boat. Even though the Japanese army continued to shoot into the sea, the fishermen still insisted on saving one person and another. At this moment, this group of unarmed China fishermen became the "saviors" of British prisoners of war, giving them hope for life. In this magnificent scene of "hundreds of boats competing for the current", every fisherman's face is full of unyielding and perseverance. Never lower your head and take revenge when you face the butcher's knife. It is the iron bone of China people when they face the butcher's knife. It is the warmth and kindness engraved in the blood of China people. The sincerity in the hearts of China fishermen and the courage to stand up are the most authentic background of heroes!
The giant ship is divided in two and the giant siphon shipwreck is shocking
New Exploration of China's Film Industrialization Director Guo Fan visited the class and lamented that "it was too difficult"
In the trailer, thrilling pictures followed one after another, making people feel heart-wrenching. The gradually sinking prisoner of war ship was overwhelmed by the water pressure. The hull was torn in two. Seawater poured in crazily along the crack, forming a huge siphon whirlpool. This deadly "death trap" dragged the wreckage of the ship and the person who fell into the water. Into the sea. This real tension was also extended to the shooting scene. When talking about the shooting of this scene, Yang Haoyu still has lingering lingering fear: "When the waves are not too far, the despair is too real, and I feel the insignificance of human beings and the fragility of life." To show the deadly power of siphoning and make the actors more immersed in their performances, the crew set up more than a dozen engines on the scene to simulate natural conditions at sea such as countercurrent and siphoning vortices.
In the film, the thrilling scene of Ah Tan reaching out to grab the Japanese fire boat is to the extreme of "naked hand-to-hand combat with the waves." Photography director Gao Weizhe introduced that in the shooting of this scene, the speed of the inner fireboat, the speed and size of the waves, and the movements of the actors need to be accurately unified. All three have great uncertainty. When this scene was filmed, Guo Fan, the director of the "Wandering Earth" series, visited the scene. After watching it, he repeatedly lamented "it was too difficult." With the industrial size of "one film is comparable to three", the film breaks the longest record of water drama shooting in the history of Chinese cinema, supplemented by world-class marine special effects, presenting unprecedented sea wonders on the screen and filling the gap on the road to industrialization of China films. All the investment and polishing are only to make scenes such as hundreds of ships going to sea, risking their lives to rescue, siphon shipwreck, and sinking of a giant ship, bringing the audience the ultimate audio-visual experience and emotional impact. These unarmed China fishermen who broke into the hail of bullets let the world see the blood of China and let the world know that every China can be a hero!
The film is co-directed by Guan Hu and Fei Zhenxiang, written by Chen Shu, Dong Runnian, Zhang Ji and Fei Zhenxiang, Liang Jing is the producer and chief producer, Zhu Yilong, Wu Lei and Ni Ni are the leading stars, Yang Haoyu, Chen Minghao, Ni Dahong, William Franklin Miller, Li Jiuxiao, Wang Yiquan and other actors starred, and is produced by Beijing Qi Impression Culture Co., Ltd., Shanghai Taoxiao Film and Television Culture Co., Ltd., Zhujiang Film Group Co., Ltd., Beijing Light Film Co., Ltd., China Film Industry Group Co., Ltd., Qi Impression (Zhoushan) Film and Television Media Co., Ltd., Jiangxi Film Group Co., Ltd., Qi Impression (Wuxi) Film and Television Media Co., Ltd., Shaanxi Wentou Film Investment Management Co., Ltd., Beijing Jingxi Cultural Tourism Co., Ltd., Changying Group Co., Ltd., Youth Light (Chengdu) Film Co., Ltd., Bi Film (Xiamen) Co., Ltd., Shanghai Film (Group) Co., Ltd., Seven Impression (Haining) Film and Television Media Co., Ltd., Jiangxi Xinghe Film Co., Ltd., Qingdao Tongruixin Investment Partnership (Limited Partnership), Shandong Darunmin Life Plaza Co., Ltd., Beijing Langyun Film and Television Co., Ltd., Beijing Weimeng Chuangke Co., Ltd. jointly produced by Network Technology Co., Ltd. and Huawen Image (Beijing) Film and Television Co., Ltd., issued by Shanghai Taopaopiao Film and Television Culture Co., Ltd. and Beijing Seven Impression Culture Co., Ltd., distributed overseas by Seven Impression Culture Hong Kong Co., Ltd. It will be released nationwide on August 8, and pre-sales are in full swing.