Xú Zhēng’s bed play can "toss" and be ridiculed by Wang Baoqiang for "big white legs"
Xú Zhēng on "No Man’s Land" and "Worried Future"
In A Lonely Road, Xú Zhēng plays a boss who goes home for the New Year, and Wang Baoqiang is an ordinary migrant worker who goes to Changsha to collect debts. They meet by chance and deduce a series of funny stories on the trip, becoming a pair of "embarrassed brothers and brothers". In the trailer exposed on the day of the press conference, Wang Baoqiang asked for window ventilation on the plane; Xú Zhēng was "caught" hiding behind the door and being beaten; When I checked into the hotel, I found that the faucet and other facilities were broken; There are also two people lying in a single bed and so on, which make the scene burst into laughter.
The film is a road comedy, the story takes place in the mainland, and the background is Spring Festival travel rush during the Chinese New Year. From the trailer, it seems hard to imagine that it is the work of a Hong Kong director. It turns out that Xú Zhēng also participated in some of the directing work on the spot, which made the film more realistic. Not long ago, a video of the crew of "People on the Embarrassing Road" quarreled over lunch boxes was circulated on the Internet, and even Zhang Yimou was forced into the "Embarrassing Road". When talking about this matter, Xú Zhēng said that he didn’t know, whether it was true or not, it was an interesting thing to watch. Compared with this easy thing, Xú Zhēng was very serious when asked about the death of No Man’s Land. "I haven’t heard the exact news of the death of No Man’s Land, but I haven’t heard when the film will be released, but all our masters have put a lot of effort into it, hoping to let everyone see this work." "No Man’s Land" was said to have failed the censorship because there were bad guys and no heroes in the film. From Xú Zhēng’s words, it is not difficult to see that this new work by Ning Hao is indeed "uncertain".