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Radiation disaster blockbuster "Burning the City" is scheduled for release on November 1. Andy Lau, Bai Yu, Mo Wenwei unveiled the disaster game

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Directed by Pan Yaoming and starring Andy Lau, Bai Yu and Karen Mok, the first Chinese radiation disaster blockbuster "Burning the City" was announced on November 1, issu...

Directed by Pan Yaoming and starring Andy Lau, Bai Yu and Karen Mok, the first Chinese radiation disaster blockbuster "Burning the City" was announced on November 1, issuing a file notice and posters. In the forecast, the high-intensity radiation cesium 137 was found in the sudden fire in the recycling yard, and the radiation was about to spread throughout the city. In such a critical situation, radiation expert Fan Weili (Liu Dehua is acted the role of) and senior Cecilia (Karen Mok is acted the role of) to whether to block radiation information to the public, launched a fierce dispute, 7 million people endanger the situation. Under the radiation disaster, is leading the fire brigade to the disaster front Li Jiefeng (Bai Yu is acted the role of), how will face the completely unknown danger, equally full of imagination.

The posters released together spread the sense of killing caused by the radiation leakage disaster. In the poster, two firefighters in radiation protective clothing, armed with lead cans, search for sources of radiation in an apocalyptic city, and the tall buildings and cars next to them have begun to be eroded with the naked eye, causing endless fear. The movie "Burning the City" will be released nationwide on November 1.

High-intensity radiation "cesium 137" leakage! Endanger the lives of 7 million people in the city

Inspired by real news reports, executive producer Jiang Zhiqiang focuses on "radiation disaster"

In the filing notice, high-intensity radiation cesium 137 was found in the sudden fire in the recycling yard, which is about to endanger the whole city. Cesium 137, a very dangerous source of radiation in this disaster, is a blue glowing powder. In the forecast, people affected by radiation showed symptoms of skin ulcers, and experts also explained the fatal harm of this radioactive material. The human body affected by it may lead to "organ failure, or even death," which makes people shudder. At a time when radiation is about to spread throughout the city, how on earth can people find hope for survival in this 24-hour countdown to survival?

The movie "Burning the City" dabbles in a blank area in Chinese disaster films, that is, "radiation disaster". When talking about the original intention of filming, executive producer Jiang Zhiqiang said frankly that he was inspired by a true report on "toxic waste transshipment." It is reported that some developed countries transfer toxic e-waste to Hong Kong, China, and the harmful substances hidden in these wastes are causing serious harm to the environment and the lives of residents. Those seemingly distant disasters are actually closely related to every audience. As the first Chinese radiation disaster blockbuster, the film has a profound realistic intention. It is hoped that through this radiation disaster caused by cesium 137, a high-intensity radiation in the recycling yard, all kinds of social phenomena that exist in reality can be brought to the attention of more audiences.

Evacuate citizens, VS, block the news? Andy Lau's standoff under the disaster of Karen Mok is full of gunpowder.

Bai Yu performed as a firefighter for the first time, leading the team to gain a chance for 7 million citizens.

In the notice, radiation expert Fan Weili (Andy Lau) and senior Cecilia (Karen Mok) hold different views on whether to evacuate citizens under the radiation disaster, and the intensity of the dispute is impressive. Fan Weili's sentence, "do you really not even give them a chance to escape?" reveals the most frightening part of this human game, that is, every choice under a disaster will affect the lives of 7 million people. It is worth mentioning that the movie "Burning the City" is the re-cooperation between Andy Lau and Karen Mok after 19 years, and the two contributed a large number of opposing scenes full of gunpowder, which made Karen Mok shout "have fun" and filled the audience with curiosity about this wonderful disaster game.

On the other hand, the fire team led by Li Jiefeng (Bai Yu) is facing a more unknown and complex disaster scene. On the one hand, in the face of such a high intensity of radiation, every step forward is uncertain. On the other hand, every decision made by the senior management will also affect the action direction of the fire team, and people can't help but hang a heart for it. This is also the first time for Bai Yu to play a firefighter, and the experience of performing in a radiation suit in the film made him confess that it was "a very big test both physically and psychologically." This also makes people full of expectations about how Li Jiefeng and the fire brigade behind him will experience unforeseen dangers at the front and how they will win a glimmer of life for the citizens.

The first Chinese radiation disaster blockbuster "Burning the City" is produced by Jiang Zhiqiang, Liu Dehua, Fu Ruoqing, Pan Yaoming, he Yunming, Guan Xu and Zhang Huixia, starring Andy Lau, Bai Yu and Mok Wenwei. Xie Junhao, Wang Wanzhi, Wang Dani, Liao Ziyi, Wang Minde, Lin Baoyi, Zheng Zeshi, Huang Debin, he Qihua, Wei Junsheng, Liang Zhongheng, Lin Jiaxi, Huang Kaijie Wu Yanshu, Tong Yao, Xu Enyi, Zhou Wenjian, Jiang David, au Jiawen, Guo Weiliang, Zhang Daming, Bai Yaocan, Zhang Dalun and Zhang Songzhi performed, produced by Shanghai Alibaba Film Co., Ltd., Anle Film Co., Ltd., Beijing Alibaba Film Culture Co., Ltd., Anle (Beijing) Film Distribution Co., Ltd., China Film Co., Ltd., Beijing Fosun Film Co., Ltd. It will be released nationwide on November 1st.

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