"It’s a worthwhile trip" released a poster, Hu Ge and Wu Lei, the second installment of "Langya List"
1905 movie network news Recently, the film, written and directed by producer, Liu Jiayin, has released a pilot poster. After the previous announcement of the lead actor, it has officially announced a new lineup, starring, and special starring. The film also has a number of powerful actors joining, so stay tuned for the full lineup. The film tells the story of Wen Shan (played by Hu Ge), who writes eulogy for a living, finding answers in balancing his relationship with the world. In his encounters with ordinary people of all kinds, Wen Shan comforts others, gains warmth, and finally finds his own life direction. The film has been announced.
The pilot poster hides details and tells the life stories of ordinary people
In the leading poster of the film, a corner of the paper that is shrunk and spread out, Wen Shan reads the final chapter of his life for every ordinary person. The English title "All Ears", which was first exposed in the film, introduces the meaning of "listening" as an important part of Wen Shan’s eulogy writing work – listening is not enough, listen: not only through the brain, but also through the heart, through Wen Shan and the life of every ordinary person.
At the same time, the film joined hands with Harper’s Bazaar to launch a special collaboration. Under the theme "See All Beings, See Yourself", the light and shadow convey a calming power. Every actor involved finds themselves in this encounter and tells the life that is worthwhile. As the film expresses: every ordinary person deserves respect, and every ordinary person is the protagonist of his own life.
The new role has been exposed for the first time, and the full lineup of the powerful faction is looking forward to it
The film is produced by Cao Baoping, written and directed by Liu Jiayin, and starring Hu Ge. The official announcement of the new lineup, starring Wu Lei and Qi Xi, with Bai Ke playing a special role, and many powerful actors joining. Please look forward to the full lineup.
This film is also a three-way collaboration between Hu Ge and Wu Lei. This time, Wu Lei plays Xiao Yin, the partner of Wen Shan (played by Hu Ge), who writes eulogies for a living. Xiao Yin’s existence is Wen Shan’s comfort, and it is the supplement and hope in Wen Shan’s personality. Wu Lei also recalls himself when he was thirteen or fourteen years old when he and Hu Ge filmed "Langya Bang" together, and sighs: "At this age, we talk about different topics, and now we can occasionally talk about performances. But what remains unchanged is the intimacy between the two people. For ten years, he still feels familiar."
Qi Xi starred in Shao Jinsui, a girl who travels all the way to find Wen Shan for a friend’s eulogy. After several days of working together to find the truth in other people’s lives, Shao Jinsui and Wen Shan have brought about insignificant changes to each other. This time, Bai Ke starred in Wen Shan’s friend Pan Congcong, a funeral home worker whose introduction led to Wen Shan becoming a eulogy writer. Bai Ke also said that "Pan Congcong is a bright color in the movie, very colorful, and very suitable for me."
"Story is a metaphor for life" is a favorite phrase of the screenwriter and director Liu Jiayin. I believe that when this story about the lives of ordinary people is staged on the big screen, the audience can also feel that it is worthwhile for themselves.