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Russell Street, Causeway Bay 0 e:ffect Concept Store | "Last Dance" Poster and Stills Exhibition
Description
Emperor Film's 2024 masterpiece "Last Dance" is now in theaters. It is directed and written by Chen Moxian, starring Huang Zihua and Xu Guanwen (Michael), and is paired with 9 major gold medal-level lineups Michelle Wei (Michelle Wei), Zhu Pak Hong (Zhu Kang), Zhou Jiayi, Qin Pei, Jin Yanling, Wei Luosha, Liang Yongting, Bai Zhi and Zhong Xueying, etc. Since its release, "Last Dance" has achieved remarkable box office results, breaking many records for the opening day of Hong Kong movies, including the highest opening day box office, highest cumulative box office, highest number of admissions, and most screenings for a Hong Kong movie in history, as well as the 2024 Chinese and Western film list The highest daily box office.
"Last Dance" focuses on the theme of funerals. It sparked a discussion in the city after its release. Through the role of Wei Daosheng played by Zihua, the audience learned about this mysterious industry. In the behind-the-scenes footage released recently, we see Zihua personally doing makeup for the sudden death of "Sister Lin" Jin Yanling in the play. Zihua strived for a realistic performance, and understood every step with a professional makeup artist before getting into the position, and completed it carefully during the filming. Demonstrate a meticulous attitude during processes such as disinfection, applying makeup and combing hair. Tze Wah had already made full preparations before the filming started this time. He studied a lot of etiquette information with the crew. He was familiar with the process of putting on makeup for dead people, resuscitating bones, arranging funerals, etc. Tze Wah joked that he could change careers:"I'm so lucky. I participated in a drama that is very real and has a lot of research. If I don't get paid one day, I feel that I will be better than the average person and apply for the position of etiquette teacher." In addition, he also mentioned In the Hehe Stone scene filmed together with Qin Pei, the two professionally restored the entire "bone-carrying" process, from raising the tomb to opening the pagoda, disinfecting the skull and other procedures, all of which were shown on the big screen one by one. Zihua added more details on the scene. Communicating with relevant professionals, I marveled at the professionalism and rigor of the funeral industry. "Bone-keeping is a very professional job. It involves collecting so many bones from ancestors. These are things that we cannot see on a daily basis. I really learned a lot about this movie.” Zihua also praised the production of the film’s art team, and the corpses and skulls were very realistic.
Jin Yanling also showed dedication during the filming of the scene where "Sister Lin" played the corpse. She lay down in the coffin herself, endured her anger and did not dare to make any big movements, striving to complete the performance realistically. This scene was also Jin Yanling's masterpiece. She was particularly moved to tears and said: "I am a very emotional person. I can participate in this work. We have paid a small amount and cooperated with the next generation to help them." "Yeah, I think it's a very worthwhile thing." She even praised Michelle's outstanding performance at the scene, saying that since cooperating with her on "Married Soon 2", she has witnessed her progress and growth, "She is a good effort." , and I will cherish this kind of actor especially if I hope to grow up." Michelle also gave a special kiss to Sister Jin when she was in Shaco, which shows the relationship between the two.In this play, Michelle interprets the role of Wen Yue with delicate and restrained acting skills. She plays the moving expression when facing the body of "Sister Lian" in the morgue. Many viewers were moved to tears and were deeply moved by her sincere performance. .
In addition, as the topic of movies continues to rise, "Last Dance" poster and stills exhibition has attracted enthusiastic response from many theatergoers after being exhibited in Harbor City earlier. The poster and stills exhibition will return from tomorrow (November 16), 22-24 Russell Street, Causeway Bay 0 Held on the second floor of e:ffect Concept Store, the movie posters designed by art master Zhang Shuping and the international version of posters designed by famous poster designer Fang Xuzhong are on display again.
Of course, there are many movie stills, trailers and official character posters shot by stills photographer Xiaoyun. Many never-before-seen film stills and the information behind the production will also be on display during the exhibition.
In addition, I have to mention that the most eye-catching feature of the entire exhibition is a large-scale paper-made car prop in the play. After being restored in the later stage, it is revealed for the first time in this exhibition. It definitely has the potential to become the latest popular check-in point.
At the same time, there are also limited edition and exquisite movie souvenirs available for purchase by movie fans, including special edition commemorative stamps, a life black box with a full set of character commemorative cards, and postcards. Movie fans must not miss such exciting content!
Date and Location
Saturday, Sunday and public holidays: 10:30am - 9:30