The movie "Operation Jiaolong" creates the world's first submarine prop and defines a new standard for submarine movies
The military war giant Operation Jiaolong, directed by Lin Chaoxian and produced by Liang Fengying, will be released across the country on the first day of the Lunar New year. This...
The military war giant Operation Jiaolong, directed by Lin Chaoxian and produced by Liang Fengying, will be released across the country on the first day of the Lunar New year. This nuclear submarine blockbuster, which has been prepared for many years, is an annual screen feast and a must-see in the hearts of every super blockbuster enthusiast. Today, the film released "the Dragon Whale of the Jiaolong Battle Plan," and Zhang Han, who plays the captain, offered a voice, and the audience can take the lead to get a glimpse of how the "Dragon Whale" nuclear submarine, the "largest submarine prop in the world," was born. Director Lin Chaoxian said: "We have been exploring breakthroughs in military films. Chinese people should have their own submarine film. I believe that the quality of this film will live up to your seven-year wait."
do it to the extreme! "Operation Jiaolong" creates "the world's largest submarine props"
In the field of military films, Operation Red Sea directed by Lin Chaoxian not only brings unprecedented viewing experience to the audience, but also makes audiences have higher expectations for military films. After seven years of absence, Boehner Pictures and Lin Chaoxian once again joined forces to focus on the mysterious and challenging subject matter of submarines, adhering to the concept of "shoot if you want to shoot something new." To meet the difficulties, the crew of "Operation Jiaolong" built four submarines at 1:1, with a total length of 231m. Among them, the "Dragon Whale" submarine is 120 meters long, which is by far the largest submarine prop in the world, which is as long as a football field, and it took eight months to build the shell alone. The world's largest submarine prop is a miracle of the film industry, setting a high starting point for China's first nuclear submarine film, and defining a new standard for global submarine film with unprecedented scale and craftsmanship. Actor du Jiang said he was startled when he first saw the Dragon Whale: "it's much bigger than I thought. It looks like a real submarine." During the shooting, local citizens and tourists all thought that submarine troops and submarines were going to be settled in Qingdao. "
The "Dragon Whale" nuclear submarine in the film is like a mobile deep-sea steel fortress. It is not only the shelter and combat platform of the submarine team, but also carries a special small submarine, the Jiaolong. It provides the Jiaolong team with the ability to go deep behind enemy lines and complete difficult combat tasks. In the film, when the camera goes deep into the interior of the Dragon and Whale, the audience will be like a member of the submarine, following the camera for an immersive "submarine tour". This "immersive submarine solo tour" will make the audience deeply feel the complexity and danger of submarine warfare, as well as the greatness and difficulty of submarine soldiers.
**crossing the river by feeling the stones! The crew of "Operation Jiaolong" holds the perfect yardstick of "having fun and not revealing secrets".
At first, in the face of the mysterious and complex military equipment of nuclear submarines, the creative team of Operation Jiaolong almost felt the stones to cross the river. As one military fan said: "movies about nuclear submarines are definitely not easy to make. If there are too many leaks, it is not fun to shoot less. Moreover, what a big guy looks like, who he is fighting against, whether the content of the film can be examined, and so on." the content and details involved are all difficult. " In the process of filming, various challenges follow. It is by no means easy to complete a complex shootout action scene in the submarine cabin. Limited by space, the design of each action must go through repeated deliberation and careful rehearsal. The diving scene is a big difficulty in filming. Actors need to wear heavy diving equipment to perform underwater for a long time, which is a great test of physical strength and diving skills. Jiang Luxia even experienced a test of life and death when filming an underwater scene: "in that scene, I was pressed under a huge pipe, and I could not see anything when the sea was poured in. I only brought a small gas cylinder at that time. When I took the second shot, I could not suck up anything. At that time, I panicked and shouted for help. As a result, my mouth was filled with water, and the equipment was heavy. I couldn't move at all." Fortunately, the crew was professional and responded quickly to rescue immediately, but Jiang Luxia was already choking water seriously. After landing, Jiang Luxia looked pale, but after a short rest, she said she could continue to shoot. This tenacity and dedication is also the epitome of the ultimate dedication of the entire "Operation Jiaolong" crew.
Chief producer Yu Dong said: "We want to enhance the national defense awareness of young audiences through this film." With the appearance of the "Dragon Whale" nuclear submarine and the display of its internal high-tech equipment, the audience can directly feel the progress China has made in the field of military science and technology and the importance of national defense construction. As the release date of the film approaches, the mysterious veil of "Dragon and Whale" will be further unveiled. It will lead the audience to a deep-sea battlefield, witness a thrilling military contest that can be recorded in the annals of military films, and feel the new heights of Chinese military films. As Zhang Hanyu said in the capacity of captain Zhao Qihang: "in order to reverse this devastating disaster that endangers all mankind, we live to death and wage a soul-stirring deep-sea decisive battle with the enemy." New year's Day, please look forward to it!
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