Pay tribute to action superstar Bruce Lee! The movie "Dragon Girl" opens the roadshow.
1905 movie network news Directed jointly by Ram Gopal Varma and liujing, and starring Puja Bahaluka, PARTH SURI, Shi Tianlong, Miya and He Yezi, the first Chinese-Indian co-produced cool action film Dragon Girl will be released nationwide on July 15th.
On June 26th, the film "Dragon Girl" officially opened the first stop of the national roadshow in the mountain city of Chongqing, and held roadshows in Chongqing, Chengdu and Mianyang in three days. At the roadshow, not only the authentic Kung Fu tea and Sichuan Opera in Sichuan and Chongqing changed their faces, but also the Chinese director, producer and actor of the film watched the high-burning clips of the film together with the audience, sharing the inside story of shooting and causing applause.
Wonderful fighting detonated the profound theme of the audience and shook the audience.
The movie Dragon Girl tells the story of an Indian girl, pooia (Pujia), who loved China Kung Fu since childhood, who witnessed a sexual assault that led to her sister’s death in childhood. Deeply guilty of not being able to help her sister, she hoped to be brave like Bruce Lee after seeing Bruce Lee’s movie enter the dragon, so she joined an China Jeet Kune Do martial arts master (Shi Tianlong) to learn Kung Fu, and got to know her uncle’s daughter (Miya) from then on.
As the first kung fu film co-produced by China and India, the heroine Pujia is both a famous Indian movie star and an Asian Taekwondo champion. It is reported that in order to better interpret the heroine, she has specially studied Jeet Kune Do for three years, which can be described as grinding a sword for three years. Shi Tianlong, who plays her master, is a famous martial arts educator, the president of the World Jeet Kune Do Development Federation and the president of the China International Jeet Kune Do Federation, while Miya, another leading actress, is also a famous action star in China who has appeared in Jackie Chan movies.
Among them, the water PK clips of Pujia and Miya are particularly impressive! The two female hosts wore tight-fitting battle suits in pairs. In the water, tai chi pile was stuck with flowers and waves, and her hair was wet and her hormones were overflowing. Seeing the China culture and the beautiful and elegant two female hosts made the audience shout. In the post-screening communication session, the audience felt the female power contained in the film in and out of the play.
Resonate with the audience and call on women to fight bravely for love.
In the post-screening communication session, Chinese director liujing, starring representatives Shi Tianlong and He Yezi of the movie Dragon Girl visited the scene to interact with fans. At this time, some fans are still relishing the exciting fighting scenes in the film, but some viewers are patiently tasting the profound themes contained in the film and actively asking questions.
Some fans first praised the film for its combination of exotic customs, Indian song and dance, China Kung Fu, female inspirational and other elements, and wondered why the film had such a positioning. Liujing gave his own answer. It turns out that director liujing and Indian director Ram Gopal Varma have been "Bruce Lee fans" since childhood, with a gap of 20 years. But like the "two brothers", the directors bred under the cultural influence of different countries have different skin colors, personalities and life experiences, but they all hold reverence for the great master Bruce Lee, thus making this film together.
Wu Jing, the chief producer of this film, also said: Through the perspective of Indian women combined with Bruce Lee’s spirit of self-improvement, I hope to give women all over the world a special strength, both in spirit and mind. The segment of the film in which the woman fights for love will arouse applause from the audience present, and this film not only hopes to call on the audience to fight bravely for love with the film plot in the screening session, but also hopes to convey an idea to the audience by inviting female kungfu tea performers and Sichuan opera face-changing masters to take the stage for live display in the post-screening session — — "In fact, every one of us can be a dragon girl."