"Customs Front" released the "No Post-Stage" action special, Nicholas Tse served as the action director for the first time to reveal the high-energy behind-the-scenes action scenes
Today, the hot summer action blockbuster "Customs Front" released the "No later stage" action special, revealing that Nicholas Tse served as the action director...
Today, the hot summer action blockbuster "Customs Front" released the "No later stage" action special, revealing that Nicholas Tse served as the action director for the first time, from action design, on-the-spot drills, to the whole process of going into battle in person. In the control of the action of the film, Nicholas Tse pays great attention to "reality". He can be seen whether he is suspended in a container with a height of seven stories or under water with a somatosensory temperature of only 1 degree. Nicholas Tse insists on bringing real action movies to the audience with all the action and shooting methods. Directed by Qiu Litao, produced by Shao Jianqiu, screenwriter Li Min and Li Sheng, Nicholas Tse as action director and lead actor, Jacky Cheung, Lin Jiaxin and Liu Yasse starring Wu Zhenyu, starring Chen Jiale, Wei Shiya, Guan Zhibin, Michelle, Yuan Fuhua, Huang Jinzhong, Shi Xiu, Amanda S., Brahim chab, Yang Tianyu, will be released nationwide on July 5.
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really join the group training half a year ahead of schedule and feel nervous about the actual combat play!
In order to bring the most intense and exciting viewing experience to the audience on the big screen, and to show full lens language and tension, Nicholas Tse, as an action director, must ensure that every fight is a real fight. In the enclosed cabin, he shot a scene of 64 strokes with more than one enemy in one shot. Even if he had to start all over again, he persisted in this shooting technique and ended up with a red arm because he was wearing only a short-sleeved uniform. "Action movies don't have a certain degree of danger or pain, and they're not called action movies." for Nicholas Tse, injuries are just "commonplace." the physical training that began six months in advance also reduced the injury caused by playing to a certain extent. However, Nicholas Tse, who has a new identity this time, has to protect the safety of the entire crew, so every scene is surveyed and tested in advance, and fully communicated with the staff, so that the film's action and safety factor are greatly improved.
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Real shooting insists on action scenes shooting Wang Fei!
There are not only wonderful fighting scenes in the film, but also a large number of high-energy scenes. Under the water with a somatosensory temperature of only 1 degree and a depth of about 1.3 meters, Nicholas Tse endured the cold and soaring heart rate and fought hand-to-hand combat with rival actors. In the play repeatedly struggled up from the underwater, and was severely kicked down into the water by the other side, netizens commented: "I can't breathe across the screen." Not only underwater, Nicholas Tse also put the play at a height of seven stories, with a single container weighing more than two tons tilting and rainy weather, making it very difficult for actors to stand normally. Nicholas Tse held a prop gun on a suspended container and rolled back quickly over and over again. If there is a slight carelessness in this case, the camera in the photographer's hand will fall down with it, and Nicholas Tse in the middle and bottom. But in his view, "if the actors do not feel a sense of crisis, the audience will not feel nervous." Therefore, Nicholas Tse insists on not using special effects in the action play, but actually shooting and showing in front of the audience, reaching the limit and making the extreme every time, and shooting the most explosive effect. In response, Nicholas Tse said, "how I used to make movies, and how I still do them now."
The film "Customs Front" is produced by King (Beijing) Film and Television Culture Media Co., Ltd., King Film Co., Ltd., Tianjin China Literature Film and Television Culture Media Co., Ltd., Xinli Media Group Co., Ltd. Jointly produced by Shanghai Taobaopiao Film and Television Culture Co., Ltd., Beijing Shangshi Culture Group Co., Ltd., Beijing Weimengchuangke Network Technology Co., Ltd., Chinese Image (Beijing) Film Co., Ltd., Xinli International Media Co., Ltd., will be released nationwide on July 5.