Guo Fucheng sings the theme song of "Mai Passerby", and the homeless family gathers together to keep warm
1905 movie network news The Academy Award-winning film recently released the MV of the theme song "Gray Stardust". The heartfelt lyrics and touching tunes tell the warmth of the "Wandering Family", which makes people move and cry. The movie "Mai Passerby" is produced by Zheng Baorui and directed by newly-minted director Huang Qingxun. It stars Guo Fucheng and Yang Qianmian. Wan Ziliang, Zhang Daming, Bao Qijing, Liu Yasse, Gu Dingxuan, Huang Yuejia and other acting schools join in. It will be released on September 17.
The film had 6 consecutive screenings at the Film Festival, 10 nominations for the Academy Awards, and 3 screenings at the North Film Festival sold out in seconds. The praise was continuous, and netizens called out: Sincere and moving, full of emotions, and praise for Mr. Jin Peida’s soundtrack, which laid the tone of the film very well.
In the MV of "Grey Stardust" released this time, there is a lot of emotion. A Bo (Guo Fucheng, played) is ashamed of his mother and sister due to bankruptcy, which makes him homeless on the streets and unable to return home. He sleeps in a 24-hour fast food restaurant and cannot meet his mother who misses him very much. Despite this, A Bo still maintains his hope for life, and forms a "wandering family" with singer Jane (Miriam Yang, played), single mother (Yasser Liu), rebellious teenager Shenzai (Gu Dingxuan, played), waiting uncle (Wan Ziliang, played), and saliva Xiang (Zhang Daming, played). They grow together, share difficulties, and ignite the hope of life.
Many movie fans admit that no matter which character they are, they can find a strong emotional resonance in it, deeply moved by the content of the story, and every emotional point makes people cry. It is really a movie with deep intention but emotional restraint, capable of crossing regions and time and space, feeling love and healing, worthy of deep thought and repeated viewing, suitable for all ages to watch.
As a work of realism, the film "Mai Passerby" is based on true stories and groups, and focuses on the issue of caring for society and people’s livelihood that Chinese movies rarely dabble in. It tells the story of "little people" with different identities who meet and know each other at a 24-hour fast food restaurant. They have no blood relationship but "sympathize with each other." They help each other in the face of life’s difficulties and lack of material conditions. They still carry dreams and enthusiasm, are not timid or cowardly, work hard to live, find the most suitable way to self-transition and self-harmony, and embrace love and the future.
In the screening of "Mai Passerby" at the 10th Beijing International Film Festival, the film’s delicate and moving emotions also deeply moved the audience at the scene, "the human touch and fireworks are in place", "the warmth is glimpsed in the broken one", in the 39th Hong Kong Film Awards, Zhang Daming won the Best Supporting Actor Award for his saliva, and the film "Mai Passerby" was also nominated for nine awards, and was successfully shortlisted for the world premiere of the "Asian Future" section of the 32nd Tokyo International Film Festival. It has also been invited to serve as the closing film of many film festivals such as the London East Asia Film Festival, the Macau International Film Festival, and the Asian Leap Film Festival.
The actor Guo Fucheng won the "Best Actor" in one fell swoop with the unanimous approval of the jury of the London East Asian Film Festival. In the screening section of the 23rd Shanghai International Film Festival, "Mai Passerby" was screened six times in a row, with rave reviews, and the audience praised the actors’ acting skills. "The group portrait drama is very good, and the acting skills of all the staff burst. This is the best Guo Fucheng ever."