BEIJING, Dec. 19 -- The biggest movie screen in
China, as big as a basketball court, was recently set up at the Beijing Workers'
Gymnasium.
It's part of a competition, not in sport, but at the
box office. It claims to be the grandest premiere ever held in China, that of
Chinese veteran director Feng Xiaogang's war epic film "Assembly," which
premiered in Beijing on Tuesday night, Dec. 18. It received an overwhelmingly
joyous response from ten thousand audience members.
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Chinese veteran director Feng Xiaogang's
war epic film "Assembly" premieres in Beijing on Tuesday night, Dec.
18. It received an overwhelmingly joyous response from ten thousand
audience members. (Xinhua Photo)
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The premiere was studded with more than just stars.
Over one hundred celebrities including lead actors Zhang Hanyu and Deng Chao,
and comedy stars Zhao Benshan and Fan Wei were invited to walk the red carpet.
Hosted by Zhang Guoli, Feng's best friend, the ceremony invited actresses
cooperating with Feng Xiaogang, from Xu Fan to Fan Bingbing, to give their
heartfelt wishes for the success of the new film.
Even super Korean pop group Shinhwa flew in from
Shanghai to perform at the ceremony. After the performance section, a soldier
appeared on stage and blew the assembly call, meaning the movie screening would
commence.
Hosting such a movie premier at Beijing Workers'
Gymnasium sounds like mission impossible for it is not designed to do so. For
this reason the host, the Huayi Brothers Media Group, invited a famous
sound-effects team to solve the problem, making the movie sound better than in
the theatre.
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Chinese actors Ge You (R) and Fan
Bingbing attend the premiere of Feng Xiaogang's "Assembly" held at the
Beijing Workers' Gymnasium on Tuesday night, Dec. 18. (Xinhua
Photo)
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The traditional assembly call is a signal to start
battle in wartime, around which the plot of the film is centered. But this call
also evidenced the producer's desire to win the nation's year-end box office
battle. Director Feng tells media he is confident that box office income will
exceed 150 million yuan, or 20 million U.S. dollars.
The film is based on a true story: a company of
soldiers were ordered to fight until they heard the call to assembly. But the
call never came and everybody died, except one. Years later, the lone survivor
started searching for the remains of his fallen comrades, trying to prove that
they all died as real heroes.
Such a touching story did reach to the bottom of
audiences' hearts. Many of them wanted to see it again with their families.
The film will open to Chinese audiences from Dec. 20.
(Source: CRIENGLISH. com)