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The movie "East Pole Island" reveals the "Can't bear it" version trailer that Zhu Yilong and Wu Lei incarnate as a "god of death" to avenge the Japanese army

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Today, the film "East Pole Island" co-directed by Guan Hu and Fei Zhenxiang released a trailer for the "Can't bear it" and a poster for the "Can't bear it&...

Today, the film "East Pole Island" co-directed by Guan Hu and Fei Zhenxiang released a trailer for the "Can't bear it" and a poster for the "Can't bear it" version. When oppression and forbearance were crushed, the "Can't bear it" in the chest of the fishermen on the East Pole Island were pushed to the extreme, setting off a life-threatening awakening and resistance! Under the oppression of the Japanese army, the fishermen endured humiliation for their lives, but the Japanese army's atrocities intensified. When the Japanese cargo ship carrying 1816 British prisoners of war was hit, they attempted to sink all the prisoners to the bottom of the sea. In a moment of despair, it was the fishermen who drove fishing boats braved the hail of bullets and cut a path for British prisoners of war in the stormy seas. From forbearance to outbreaks of struggle, to life-threatening rescue, it is the awakening of fishermen, and it is also the cry of a nation that will never bow in desperate situations. The audience's emotions were also firmly grasped by the trailer, shouting,"The first half of the conversation was so angry that my fists were so hard! The second half was so fiery! It feels like I can finally smash my fist into the screen!"

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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 will star and will be released nationwide on August 8.

The younger brother was arrested, the child was killed, and the village was attempted... The Japanese army's bottom-line atrocities were only to cover up the crime

I can't bear to kneel! Revenge in blood! The fishermen fought back

During World War II, the Japanese army often used cargo ships to secretly transport prisoners of war from various places to Japan as labor. In 1942, in the waters near Zhoushan, Zhejiang, a cargo ship that the Japanese army secretly transported 1816 British prisoners of war was sunk, and one prisoner of war accidentally disappeared. In order to avoid exposure of their crimes, the Japanese army landed on the island with live ammunition and raised butcher knives at the unarmed fishermen on the pretext of "surrendering the British." Innocent fishermen fell in a pool of blood, and children were not spared. Young fishermen were taken on board and taken hostage. In order to protect the lives of old and young people on the island, the fishermen endured it again and again, swallowing their fear and suppressing their anger to the bottom of their hearts. But patience could not bring any breathing. The Japanese army's butcher knife became more and more fierce, and tragic scenes pushed the viewer's emotions to the peak-the Japanese army poured gasoline on Mr. Chen, intending to burn him alive in the most eye-catching place on the island; when the fishermen's funeral procession swept across the beach, the Japanese army actually pulled the trigger on the fisherman's body. The gunshots echoing from the sea told the Japanese army's bottom-line bullying...

Time and time again, in exchange for more death and humiliation. The anger of the fishermen completely erupted with the blood in their bones-"Don't be peaceful!" "With so many lives, how can I endure it!" Ah Yi (Zhu Yilong), whose eyes were about to split, swung his sword straight at the Japanese army, with the fierce light of "kill"; Ah Dang (Wu Lei), who was captured on the ship, was furious and flew towards the Japanese army, using a sharp blade to avenge the blood and suffering of his compatriots one by one; Ah Hua (Ni Ni)'s veins popped out, and her hoarse shouts were full of courage to go out; Mr. Chen (played by Chen Minghao) is suffering from the pain of burning himself in the flames. His face has long been bloody and it is difficult to distinguish his appearance. However, the bloody sentence "You can't kneel" that fills his throat is as clear as iron and as determined as steel, igniting the unyielding blood in all the fishermen's bones! Faced with such bottom-line atrocities, how can fishermen exchange dignity and vitality? Knowing that the lives of thousands of British prisoners of war in the cabin were on the line, how would they break through the artillery blockade and use their blood and courage to cut a path for life in desperate situations? How will the monstrous criminal evidence hidden under the waves come back to light? Just wait to see the results in the theater on August 8th!

"People in distress at sea must be rescued" Fortitude and kindness are engraved into the bones of fishermen

Zhu Yilong, Wu Lei and Ni Ni were shocked by the kindness and courage of China fishermen

On the poster released together, the sea was densely packed with British prisoners of war struggling to survive, and the fishermen came through the waves, bringing hope for life. Ah Hua stood on the bow of the ship, clutching the sail rope tightly with a determined look; Ah Dang leaned out of the ship's side and extended a helping hand, eager to pull the person in distress onto the boat; Ah Hua gritted her teeth and grasped the rope tightly, her eyes full of the obsession of saving one and another. Behind the three, fishermen came in droves, some steering, some handing ropes, and some receiving them. When fishing ropes rise and fall, what brings up is life, but also goodwill and courage across national borders.

In the preview, the magnificent scene of a fishing boat heading for the sea braving artillery fire was touching. What hits the soul even more is the most authentic blood and courage of the fishermen. They were ordinary people accompanying the waves, but they dared to brave the Japanese artillery fire and butcher knives. In the desperate situation when their compatriots were humiliated and prisoners of war were dying, they turned fishing boats into boats for charging and fishing nets into ropes for saving people. There are no battlefields of life and death filled with smoke, no heroic narratives with halo, and no heroic words. These unarmed ordinary people, relying on their hands and ropes, practice the simple ancestral teachings of "rescue if there is any danger at sea" in times of crisis. As Zhu Yilong said: "This is something in the roots of China." The fishermen in his eyes "have no purpose and just want to help others." The Ah Dang in the film is also a microcosm of this purity. Seeing Newman in need of rescue and the British prisoners of war whose lives were on the line in the cabin, he was even more obliged to stand up. Wu Lei said frankly: "Adang is a very kind and brave person. Even if he is unarmed or in danger, he always follows his heart and follows the justice and kindness in his heart." Ni Ni also sighed deeply: "We are all flesh and blood people. Seeing the people around us fall one by one, and the emotions that have been suppressed for a long time are gushing out, everyone will definitely do their best." Respond to crises with the simplest kindness and resist atrocities with the most decisive courage. When fishing boats broke through artillery fire and reached out to those in distress, China fishermen not only saved lives, but also raised the brilliance of humanity across national borders. They used blood to tear up the oppression of the invaders, demonstrated the fortitude and kindness of the China people with rescue across national borders, and let the world see the national backbone and sincerity and blood courage that never bowed in desperate situations!

The film "East Pole Island" 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, and starred by Zhu Yilong, Wu Lei and Ni Ni. Actors such as Yang Haoyu, Chen Minghao, Ni Dahong, William Franklin Miller, Li Jiuxiao, Wang Yiquan and other actors are starred 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., Produced by China Film Industry Group Co., Ltd., Qi Impression (Zhoushan) Film and Television Media Co., Ltd., Jiangxi Film Group Co., Ltd., Shaanxi Cultural Investment Management Co., Ltd., Beijing Jingxi Cultural Tourism Co., Ltd., Changying Group Co., Ltd., Youth Light (Chengdu) Film Co., Ltd., Ltd., Yin Film (Xiamen) Co., Ltd., Shanghai Film (Group) Co., Ltd., Qi 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 Network Technology Co., Ltd., Huawen Image (Beijing) Film Co., Ltd. is jointly produced by Film Co., Ltd., and distributed by Shanghai Taoxiaopiao Film and Television Culture Co., Ltd. and Beijing QiImpression Culture Co., Ltd. is distributed overseas by Qiimpression Culture Hong Kong Co., Ltd., and will be released nationwide on August 8.

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