After eight years, Jacky Cheung returned to the big screen and joined hands with Nicholas Tse to star in the first customs-themed action blockbuster "Customs Front" scheduled for July 5.
The film mainly tells the story of Hong Kong Customs and Excise Department during a routine maritime patrol, which seized a cargo ship containing a large number of lethal weapons, and was bombed and looted by a group of overseas forces during the investigation. In order to prevent Hong Kong from becoming a transit point for arms smuggling, the Customs and Excise Department waged a desperate struggle with overseas forces.
In addition to Jacky Cheung and Nicholas Tse, the film brings together Lin Jiaxin, Liu Yase, Wu Zhenyu, Kwan Zhibin, Chan Ka-lok, Wei Shiya and other powerful Hong Kong actors, which adds a lot to the film.
It is worth mentioning that Nicholas Tse not only played the starring role in the film, but also served as the action director, and personally designed many difficult and exciting action scenes.
The film is directed by Hong Kong's most prolific director, Yau Litao, and this is his first film to be released in the mainland this year.
Last summer, the three works directed by Qiu Litao suffered three consecutive blows at the box office after their release.
Fortunately, the "Moscow Action" in the National Day file saved a little face, and although it achieved a box office of more than 600 million, the reputation was still mediocre. In the national action trilogy, both the box office and word of mouth ranked at the bottom.
In this "Customs Front", it will be interesting to see whether the cooperation between Jacky Cheung and Nicholas Tse can help director Qiu Litao get out of the predicament and achieve a double harvest at the box office and word of mouth.
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