The movie "Customs Front" released a feature clip of "Zhou Zhengli's 64 consecutive moves against one enemy"

"Customs Front", the only action visual effects blockbuster in the summer season, released a feature clip of "Zhou Zhengli's 64 consecutive moves with one enemy" today. In the clip, Zhou Zhengli, played by the film's action director and lead star Nicholas Tse, is chased by a group of bandits in the warehouse. Zhou Zhengli, who is alone, uses the terrain to create space for himself to dodge, while flexibly responds to the opponent's attacks and encirclement. Nicholas Tse, who served as an action director for the first time, once revealed behind the scenes in an interview that this wonderful 64-move martial arts battle was actually a long shot that took nearly 4-5 days, and even a small mistake would affect the entire shooting. At the fifth stop of the national roadshow held in Qingdao yesterday, the audience also said that Zhou Zhengli's character in the film was dull and upright but had extraordinary skills. While his emotions were relatively stable, his martial arts level had always been stable in the face of sudden attacks. Play stable.

Zhou Zhengli faced danger with more than one enemy

One shot to the end, close combat and escape danger

In the feature clip released today, Zhou Zhengli, the assistant customs supervisor played by Nicholas Tse, follows the mission instructions to pursue a large-scale transnational arms smuggling case. After tracing the bandits to the inside of a cargo ship, Zhou Zhengli launched an extreme struggle with a group of bandits in the warehouse because the warehouse was full of flammable and explosive dangerous goods and could not fire fire. Faced with the unfavorable opening situation of a large number of enemies and a few of us, Zhou Zhengli responded calmly and calmly. He dodged flexibly in the enclosed warehouse, avoiding the enemy's encirclement and suppression while looking for favorable opportunities for himself to counterattack.

In the highlight part of the scene, Zhou Zhengli, played by Nicholas Tse, performed 64 martial arts moves in a long shot of one shot to the end, maintaining a stable output of force throughout the entire process. When the other party temporarily fell behind and refused to lose, he turned to pick up a steel stick to counterattack. Zhou Zhengli first responded quickly and jumped up, dodging the stick that the other party had already swung in front of him. Then he kicked a gangster, leaned over to pick up the steel stick that the other party had dropped, and held a stick in each hand. Fight with the other.

In the first half of the film, Zhou Zhengli and his predecessor Zhang Yunnan once had a cudgel practice in the martial arts school. The scene not only showed the two people's different attitudes and personalities, but also showed Zhou Zhengli's excellent cudgel skills and body skills in addition to hand-to-hand combat also laid the foundation for this 64-move close-to-hand scene.

The film "Customs Front" is produced by Emperor (Beijing) Film and Television Culture Media Co., Ltd., Emperor Film Co., Ltd., Tianjin Yuewen Film and Television Culture Media Co., Ltd., Xinli Media Group Co., Ltd., Shanghai Taoxiaopiao Film and Television Culture Co., Ltd., Beijing Shangshi Culture Group Co., Ltd., Beijing Weimeng Chuangke Network Technology Co., Ltd., Huawen Image (Beijing) Film Co., Ltd., and Xinli International Media Co., Ltd. is currently in full swing.