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Free tickets | Xu Zheng's new film "Reverse Life" depicts the background of life with laughter and tears

2024-08-10

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03:20
Chao News Client Reporter Lu Fang
On August 9, the realistic film "Reverse Life", directed by Xu Zheng, written by Zhonglele Screenwriting Studio, He Keke and Xu Zheng, and starring Xu Zheng and Xin Zhilei, was officially released and released a special "Good Chewing" feature.
The film tells the story of Gao Zhilei (played by Xu Zheng) who turns the love of his family into the courage to move forward after becoming unemployed, and chooses to become a delivery man to start over. The film uses a light-hearted narrative interwoven with tears and laughter to truly unfold this warm, touching and powerful story.
In the special feature released on the same day, "warmth and healing", "laughter and tears", "true portrayal", "gaining strength" and "very strong sense of empathy" became the keywords most mentioned by the audience. Everyone was not only moved by the story, but also infected by the characters' optimistic attitude. Some viewers said that the film "is not empty humor, but has the weight of life."
Many people in the industry also commented on the film. Director Ning Hao said, "After many years, I have seen such a good realistic film that praises every person in life who deserves praise." Performance director Liu Tianchi said, "It has been a long time since I have seen such unique, vivid and lively images of each actor in a realistic film."
"Reverse Life" is another realistic and sincere work that Director Xu Zheng has carefully polished. In the film, Gao Zhilei (Xu Zheng) chooses to become a food delivery driver after being unemployed, and regains love and hope on the road to starting again. In the previous roadshow, Director Xu Zheng shared the original intention of choosing the "food delivery industry" to unfold this story, saying that this is an industry that is closely related to everyone and every family, and there are touching stories behind those food delivery riders who have had close contact with you and me.
"Reverse Life" is embellished with light-hearted and humorous little jokes, creating a relaxing and healing atmosphere, and interpreting the optimistic background of life. Many viewers used "being healed while laughing and crying" to describe their first viewing experience. In the film, the stationmaster Zhu's words "We don't have any other discrimination here, only delivery riders" made many viewers smile with a double meaning, and also conveyed the theme of the movie in a light way: "In all walks of life, everyone who relies on their own efforts to run towards a better life deserves respect."
The film not only sought truth and detail in the early preparation and shooting process, but also the life performances of the actors were sincere and moving. Some viewers said that "the acting of all the actors is natural, real and detailed. It is rare to see a movie where every character has a highlight." The vivid group portrait of the "Life Team" of the takeaway station, which is full of flesh and blood and helps each other, has entered the hearts of the audience in a story that interweaves laughter and tears.
Wang Xiao plays the role of Lao Kou, the "money-saving master". He uses his unreserved love to fill the future of his family and children while mending things. He interprets a "knight" who faces life optimistically and vividly. Jia Bing plays the role of Zhu, the stationmaster of the takeaway station, who strives to lead everyone to a better life and silently cares about every takeaway rider running. Jia Bing uses his unique "one sentence and one baggage" style of humorous performance to make this stationmaster full of "jianghu spirit" not only warm his fellow riders, but also infect you and me in front of the screen with his positive attitude.
Dahei, played by Feng Bing, is a "chivalrous" single king. Under his tough appearance, he has a warm and soft heart. On the road of running singles in the wind and sun, he also has his own life to protect. Wu Jiakai, who plays the "love-chasing knight" Yang Dashan, and Liu Meihan, who plays the "invincible mother" Qiu Xiaomin, also vividly present the positive life momentum of young people.
In the movie, Gao Zhilei starts anew with the love of his family, and also gets to know more families who have been through thick and thin together. In Gao Zhilei's family, Xin Zhilei plays the "backbone" Xiao Ni, who gently encourages her lover that "home is the bottom line" when the family is moving forward against the wind, and as long as the family is together, they will go through the storms of the world; Gao's father, played by Ding Yongdai, has gone from not understanding Gao Zhilei, who is unemployed in middle age, to fully supporting him, presenting the silent but resounding love in the Chinese father-son relationship; Gao's mother, played by Ding Jiali, fully demonstrates the mother's unconditional support for her children and her often distressed feelings; Chen Halin's daughter Jiajia's heartwarming encouragement to her father made many viewers red-eyed. Not only that, the picture of Lao Kou's family clinging to each other in their simple but warm home, and the picture of the rider mother Qiu Xiaomin carrying her children forward in the rain, also fully demonstrates the happiness of the family.
The audience was also moved by the friendship of the "Life Team" helping each other. The little yellow flower that Lao Kou gave to Gao Zhilei when he was helped home by him after being injured, the "Single King Secret" that Dahei wrote down and gave to Gao Zhilei, just to help more delivery riders, and the raincoats that Gao Zhilei gave to Qiu Xiaomin and her children in the rain... These moments contained in ordinary life have great energy because of their warmth. The audience said that "the film depicts the mutual help between strangers delicately", the courier who led Gao Zhilei in the alley, the delivery riders who encouraged each other on the road... These delicate portrayals of emotions, because they come from life, make the audience empathize.
"Give yourself a five-star review if you work hard enough" is the healing power that the film wants to convey to the audience. Life may inevitably have ups and downs, but what is more important is the attitude we should have when we start again. The film wants to use the story of Gao Zhilei's unemployment, turning his family's love into courage to move forward, and becoming a deliveryman to pick up hope again, to pass this "power of life ignited in adversity" to everyone who is going against the flow or confused.
The resonant lines in the film also brought emotion and hope to the audience. Gao Zhilei's words with red eyes, "We have all worked hard enough, we deserve a better life", Dahei's desperate cry of "I just want today to be better than yesterday", etc., all revealed the true background of life in these two hours of laughter and tears, and also comforted each of you and me who, like them, are working hard for our families, running for tomorrow, and shouting for ourselves.
Chao News, Miao Movies, and Lu Fang Film Group have joined forces to give away tickets for the movie "Reverse Life". If you are interested, you can comment after this article, explain why you want to watch it, and leave your contact information. The winner will be notified by text message.
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