"The Whole City Alert" exposes photos of Shu Qi crying, crying 300 times for Guo Fucheng


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Stills of Shu Qi’s "The Whole City Alert"

  Directed by Chinese action pioneer director Chen Musheng, the first Chinese-language mutant action masterpiece "City Alert" will be released in national theaters on August 6, 2010. The film is novel and unique in style, making it one of the most anticipated films of 2010. Recently, the film also exposed a series of photos of Shu Qi crying in the play, known as the doomsday version of Gone With the Wind. Some critics and reporters exclaimed pity after seeing it. According to director Chen Musheng, Shu Qi cried more than 300 times during the filming of "City Alert", which should be the most crying play she has ever done since she started filming.

  This is the first time that a Chinese film has created a mutant-themed action movie, and for the first time, elements such as Resident Evil and urban disasters have been integrated into the film. Zhang Shuping, the palace-level art director of the Chinese film industry, personally designed the shape, and gathered Guo Fucheng, Shu Qi, Zou Zhaolong, Wu Jing, Zhang Jingchu and other luxury stars to star. This time, Shu Qi is the opposite of the obedient girl or pure and kind urban woman in previous movies. In the play, she plays a TV female live streaming host who is full of interests and is a bad woman who often takes advantage of men. In her daily life, she was originally busy fighting with others, but in a chance encounter, Shu Qi met the little character Sunny played by Guo Fucheng. At first, she only used Guo Fucheng’s superpowers to attract the attention of the media. Later, under the influence of Guo Fucheng’s selfless dedication, she finally fell in love. Shu Qi’s role in the play can be called "the doomsday version of Gone With the Wind". From the beginning of selfishness to the final affection and righteousness for Guo Fucheng, Shu Qi played every character fission of her character to the core.

  According to director Chen Musheng’s recollection, Shu Qi had a large number of scenes in the film where she cried for love and was so scared that she wanted to cry, or where she hung her scalp numb and cried with pain, and she had to play in person in each scene. For a month, there were basically such scenes every day, and the director’s own requirements were very strict. There were many cases where Shu Qi cried more than a dozen times in a scene and was NG. In this way, Shu Qi cried more than 300 times during the filming, and once Shu Qi himself said with self-deprecation that she had dried up all her tears in the future. It is reported that when she dubbed behind the scenes recently, she was still moved by the character she played in the film, and her voice was choked up, continuing to carry out the "crying scene" to the end.

  The background of this set of photos exposed by the film is that after Guo Fucheng and Zou Zhaolong had a life-and-death duel in the studio, the entire studio was burned down, and Guo Fucheng and Zou Zhaolong were no longer there. Afterwards, when Shu Qi walked into the dilapidated studio, facing Guo Fucheng’s life and death unknown, a sense of despair suddenly welled up in her heart. At this moment, she suddenly realized that Guo Fucheng had always occupied a place in her heart that no one else could occupy. Usually when you face the person you love, you can only cherish what he has done for you after you leave. In this set of photos, Shu Qi’s tears just prove this timeless truth.

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