Chinanews.com, Beijing, August 6th. After the release of "Anger and Serious Case", it brought many surprises to movie fans.

Whether it is the main lineup of the gold, the plot of the fierce battle between the police and the bandits, as well as the actual action and confrontation, all fans sigh with emotion "the golden age of dreams of returning to Hong Kong films."

Since the film was released, it has won the single-day box office chart, the daily attendance rate, the second-day average per game, the second-day total per game, and the daily top-ranking record. So far, the box office has exceeded 400 million.

  At the same time as the box office is good, the reputation is also strong. Since the opening of the painting, the Maoyan score 9.5, the Taoping ticket score 9.2, the Zhihu score 8.6, and the Douban score 7.7. The full line of praise leads the August summer file.

Some viewers said, ""Furious Cases" is the most aggressive police and criminal action blockbuster this summer."

  The film is directed by Chen Musheng, produced by Chen Musheng and Donnie Yen, starring Donnie Yen, Nicholas Tse, and Lan Qin; it is jointly produced by Tencent Pictures, Yindu, Emperor Pictures, and Cat Eye Shadow.

Director Chen Musheng, as a representative action director in Hong Kong, China, has brought countless beautiful memories to the audience.

The final work "Anger: Serious Case" continues the enthusiasm and passion style of his works. Whether it is the themes of his best police and criminal films, the heroic spirit of the characters, or the hot and exciting scenes, they are still very "Chen Musheng".

Stills from the movie "Furious Cases".

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High-powered soldiers chased the bandits desperately, unhesitating to show the police mission

  As a real police action film, the several core battles in the movie "Fresh and Serious Cases" left a deep impression on the audience: the abandoned shopping mall is black and black, the street fighting in Cha Kwo Ling, the shootout of police and bandits in Tsim Sha Tsui, The motorcycle chase, the cathedral's ultimate duel, gunfights, car chases, explosions, and melee battles were added to the scene, and the audience feasted their eyes.

The police of justice and law enforcement fight life and death with cold-blooded and brutal bandits. The hot-blooded hunting and cold-faced revenge in the film add more features, and the genre elements are quite rich.

  At the same time, the audience was deeply moved by Zhang Chongbang, played by Donnie Yen. This hot-blooded policeman, even though he charged several times alone and was scarred, still risked the danger and pursued the murderers without hesitation, and vowed to bring dangerous criminals to justice. This belief in doing all we can for justice has moved countless audiences. Just as the line of Donnie Yen said in the film, "We are police, even so many", the sense of mission of all police officers is vividly reflected.

Group photo at the premiere of the movie "Rage and Serious Case".

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Filmmakers from the two places collaborate to create a tough and convincing Chinese story

  The positive energy of "Rage and Serious Case" not only comes from the movie itself, but the behind-the-scenes story also shows the ingenuity and warmth of the filmmakers of the two places.

It is reported that during the filming of "Furious Cases", even though Director Chen Musheng was ill and in very poor physical condition, he personally checked every detail, and sometimes even ran back and forth on the set with the camera himself.

The film entered the post-editing stage, and he couldn't move even more, and it was hard to swallow his food, but he was still talking to everyone about the movie "Rage: Serious Case".

  As director Chen Musheng’s final work, at the premiere of "Furious Cases", his friend Jackie Chan and fellow directors, Lin Chaoxian, Yu Baimei, Li Shaohong, Li Huimin, Wang Jing, Song Haolin, Zhang Luan, and Liu Haoliang all made a special trip to catch up. Here, the stage for the last film directed by Chen Musheng, the scene is moving.

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