The Wandering Earth behind the scenes gags
2022-02-19 08:01
In the film, Li Guang Jie was wearing an exoskeleton protective suit weighing 80 kg. When filming, it took four to six people to wear the clothes for an hour and a half each time. There were 18 screws on the skeleton protective suit, which the staff had to take each time. Screw on the electric drill
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Actor Ng Man Tat is sixty-six years old when he filmed "The Wandering Earth". Every time, he personally completes the action scenes and high-difficulty action scenes. After each scene, he has to take oxygen on the side.
When Jason Wu first met the director Frant Gwo, he seemed to see himself when he was filming " Wolf Warriors ". After being moved, he agreed to star in "The Wandering Earth". But unexpectedly, this cameo was 31 days. Acting, the shooting funding was a bit tight, and later Jason Wu added 60 million in funding as the producer
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Many special effects shots in the film have been modified more than one hundred times, and one shot was modified 249 times before it was finally completed
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Extended Reading
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Bethany
2022-03-24 09:03:19
Looking at the trailer, I thought it was a high-concept, low-cost work, but it exceeded expectations. The plot is bloody, the imagination is amazing, and the pictures are magnificent. It is a hardcore sci-fi movie with a high degree of completion. This is probably the first time that the Chinese have led all mankind to save the world on the screen. Let me sum up the plot in one sentence: "Fireworks and firecrackers save the earth". There are many stereotypes about the Other, which is where we need to learn more from anthropology in the future. What intrigues me most is that we can finally film disaster apocalypse ourselves, which in itself opens the door to envisioning an alternative social order. The main disadvantage is that the setting is not perfect, and the narrative is biased, but after all, this is a new starting point for Chinese science fiction films, which is worthy of joy!
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Rylan
2022-03-28 09:01:10
Anthropocentrism is annoying