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Chen Kexin broke the news: Wu Junru filmed "Mother's Magic Boy" and "cried back every day"

author:Beijing News

Beijing News (reporter Teng Chao) On September 4, the film "Mama's Magic Boy" starring Lu Haipeng, Qian Xiaohao, Hu Zitong, Mai Peidong, Yang Weilun, Zhong Xueying and Cai Tiannuo, was produced by Wu Junru, written and directed by Yin Zhiwen, starring Wu Junru, Zhang Jicong, Liang Zhongheng, Feng Haoyang, and starring Lu Haipeng, Qian Xiaohao, Hu Zitong, Mai Peidong, Yang Weilun, Zhong Xueying and Cai Tiannuo. Producer and lead actor Wu Junru communicated with the audience online, sharing his behind-the-scenes story as a supervising producer and his feelings about playing Su Ma, and Chen Kexin on the side could not help but "break the news" to everyone.

Chen Kexin broke the news: Wu Junru filmed "Mother's Magic Boy" and "cried back every day"

Wu Junru, Chen Kexin. Courtesy of the organizer

Wu Junru shared his journey as Mama Su: "I talked to Mama Su herself many times, in fact, my mother is for her son, and her love is selfless. Asked about the most profound scene, Wu Junru admitted: "Every scene is very impressive to me, especially the scene where the mother and son quarrel at the end, the mother broke out her grievances for so many years, and there were really people who discriminated against them like this before, so I felt very empathy when I played this play." In addition, director Chen Kexin, who was sitting on the side, could not help but break the news: "I saw how hard her shooting process was, there were many emotional scenes, and there were different levels of crying, and I saw that she cried every day and came back, which was really hard." The famous screenwriter Zhang Ji praised it after the screening: "I think the scene where mother and son quarrel is the best scene in Hong Kong films in recent years, and the lines are very good." The acting skills of young Su Huawei and adult Su Huawei are too good. This movie allows us to see the long-lost feelings and taste of Hong Kong films, and it is a very good film. ”

The film is adapted from the real story of Paralympic champion Su Huawei, telling the warm and inspirational story of how su Huawei, a disabled child, overcomes physical obstacles with the encouragement and help of his mother, from being unable to walk to learning to run, and finally becoming a Paralympic champion. It is reported that the film has been released nationwide on September 4.

Beijing News reporter Teng Chao

Edited by Xu Meilin Proofreader Wu Xingfa

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