Qilu Evening News·Qilu One Point reporter Li Rui

  A group of Zhang Yimou's northeast snowfield survey map and video have been exposed recently. In the video, Zhang Yimou will communicate with the photographer Zhao Xiaoding and art director Lin Mu, who have worked with him for many years.

It is reported that 70-year-old Zhang Yimou went to the northeast with a temperature of minus 20 degrees Celsius to shoot the scene.

  It’s not difficult to see from Zhang Yimou’s conception of the scene in the scene survey. Unlike previous works, Zhang Yimou’s new work focuses on the battlefield, focusing on the heroic stories of the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea. In the dialogue, words such as "trenches and soldiers" are frequently mentioned. It seems that this work in preparation will have a lot of war scenes and gun battle elements.

This is also the first attempt by Zhang Yimou to fight against the US and aid Korea.

  This film is also the fourth work directed by Zhang Yimou in three years.

Following the filming of "Under the Cliff" which took 159 days to complete, the first trailer for the film "Solid as a Rock" was officially announced in June, and the film "One Second" was released on November 27. The new film focusing on the Korean War to Resist U.S. Aid and Aid Korea will soon start. The cast of the new film has not been released yet. Zhang Yimou, who has four plays in three years, is called the "model worker" in the industry.

In the scene survey video, Zhang Yimou not only gave a presentation and went to battle in person, he had to watch every scene before he was relieved, and the requirements for props were even more stringent. "Let everyone watch and say yes."

  In addition to diligence and dedication, Zhang Yimou's super work and rest has always been praised.

At the premiere of the movie "One Second", actor Zhang Yi shared his admiration and admiration for director Zhang Yimou's energy, "The director only eats one meal a day and sleeps for three to four hours, but he can walk on the desert scene. Faster than young people." Zhang Yimou's vigorous look at the scene in the severe cold weather conditions in the northeast was called "perpetual motion in the director's circle" by many netizens.