On August 14, the film "Mai Luren" screened at the Beijing International Film Festival was screened in Beijing.

Before the screening, the star of the film, the promotion ambassador of this year's Beijing International Film Festival, and Hong Kong actor Aaron Kwok interacted with the audience through holographic projection technology, using technology to shorten the distance between the audience and art.

  "Mai Luren" is based on real events and tells the story of a group of people from the bottom of Hong Kong who encountered difficulties in their lives in a 24-hour fast food restaurant.

The character A Bo played by Aaron Kwok was originally a financial talent, but his life was hit hard by his investment failure, and he became a homeless tramp.

He told the audience that he experienced the ups and downs, ups and downs of life in the film.

  During the live interactive session, some audience members asked Aaron Kwok what role he would play if he became a director in the future.

Aaron Kwok replied that he currently enjoys performing in front of the screen, and he will continue to cultivate himself. He may have plans to become a director in the next few years. "If possible, he will not be over 60 years old."

(Wu Rui produced by Zhu He)

Responsible editor: [Li Yan]