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Wu Jing responded to the "father's" anti-Japanese drama questioning and was urged to shoot "Wolf Warrior 3"

author:1905 Movie Network
Wu Jing responded to the "father's" anti-Japanese drama questioning and was urged to shoot "Wolf Warrior 3"

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1905 Film Network News The film "My Father and Me", which will be released in the National Day file, will be held in Beijing on September 26. Director Wu Jing, together with the lead actors Yu Haolei and Bai Narisu, attended the post-screening meeting and had a detailed exchange with the guests and military fans who were specially present to watch the film on the creation of the "Riding the Wind".

Wu Jing responded to the "father's" anti-Japanese drama questioning and was urged to shoot "Wolf Warrior 3"

Wu Jing

After a long time to direct the tube, Wu Jing bluntly said that he was quite nervous: "Today is like a midterm exam, seeing everyone's tears, hearing your applause, I relaxed a lot." "The story of "Riding the Wind" in "My Father and Me" is based on the real experience of the "Cavalry Regiment".

During the War of Resistance Against Japan, this fast, accurate and fierce iron horse fought fiercely with the invaders until the last moment of his life, and one of the cavalry regiment leaders and his son, just like the father and son soldiers played by Wu Jing and Wu Lei in the movie, died heroically on the battlefield, "At that time, this child was only 22 years old", which is also the reason why "Riding the Wind" most touched director Wu Jing.

Wu Jing responded to the "father's" anti-Japanese drama questioning and was urged to shoot "Wolf Warrior 3"

Wu Jing and Yu Haolei

On the same day, General Zhu Heping, the grandson of Commander-in-Chief Zhu De, and his wife, the historical writer Cheng Yifeng, the writer of the History of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression Sasu, and the guests Zhou Shanping, son of Zhou Chunlin, commander of the Cavalry Regiment of the Fourth Division of the New Fourth Army, were also invited to watch "My Father and Me" and praised "Riding the Wind" to show the spirit of our fathers' bravery and fearlessness in the War of Resistance Against Japan.

Wu Jing responded to the "father's" anti-Japanese drama questioning and was urged to shoot "Wolf Warrior 3"

Wu Jing communicated with retired cavalry

In the special screening of "Riding the Wind" of "My Father and Me", many viewers burst into tears during the viewing process, and when the film ended, the scene spontaneously remembered warm applause. However, before the film trailer was launched, Wu Jing was questioned by some netizens about filming an "anti-Japanese drama", and the biggest controversy was the scene in which the pistol shot down the plane.

Wu Jing responded to the "father's" anti-Japanese drama questioning and was urged to shoot "Wolf Warrior 3"

Wu Jing hugged the little actor in the movie

In this regard, Wu Jing responded at the scene: "My team and I have examined the historical details of the war. Our warriors once shot down 14 enemy fighters. I feel like it's [showing] the wisdom of our warriors, and I should express it in the film, believing it or not, leaving it to the audience to judge. ”

Wu Jing responded to the "father's" anti-Japanese drama questioning and was urged to shoot "Wolf Warrior 3"

Returning to the director's identity to create "Riding the Wind" made Wu Jingda addicted. At the scene, he also revealed that he still had a long script about the story of the cavalry company, and looked forward to the opportunity to bring it to the big screen. The audience shouted Wu Jing, looking forward to seeing "Wolf Warrior 3" as soon as possible, he laughed and said that from "King Kong Chuan" and "Chosin Lake" to "My Father and Me", he has indeed accumulated a lot of new experience in shooting war-themed movies from these works, and will bring different works to the audience in the future.

It is reported that "My Father and Me" will land in theaters on September 30.

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