The final trailer of the 2D Chinese-style animated film "Umbrella Girl" produced by Maoyan Movies has been released, telling the story of how the umbrella girl who often holds an umbrella for her master finally finds herself and must bravely hold an umbrella for herself. The film will be released on July 6. The previously released materials of the film fully display the ultimate oriental aesthetics, and the rare two-dimensional animation production is highly anticipated by the audience. In the trailer released today, we see more about the protagonist's growth journey, from having no self-awareness to finding himself, on the adventurous journey, bravely moving forward, and finally learning to hold an umbrella for himself. Director: Shen Jie Screenwriter: Liu Min Starring: Nie Xiying / Gu Jiangshan / Liu Xiaoyu / Shen Nianru / Zhang Jie Type: Animation/ Fantasy/ Costume Country/Region of Production: Mainland China Language: Mandarin Chinese Release date: 2024-07-06 (Mainland China) Duration: 95 minutes -Video Introduction- The animated film "Umbrella Girl" is adapted from the original comic "Umbrella Girl Dream Talk" written by Zuo Xiaoling and the famous painter Wei Ying. In order to prevent "Wang Gui", who is also a spirit, from provoking a war on earth again because of his personal obsession, the Qingluo umbrella spirit "Qingdai" decides to embark on a journey of pursuit with Mo Yang, a craftsman of the Nianwu Pavilion... The movie "Umbrella Girl" is adapted from the original comic "Umbrella Girl Dream Talk" written by Zuo Xiaoling and the famous painter Wei Ying. The comic uses ancient Chinese history as a reference for the story structure and adds imaginative content settings, carrying a fantasy and magnificent "world of spirits". The beautiful and elegant Chinese style of art is regarded by fans as "so beautiful that it makes the gods cry". In 2019, it won the Silver Award for Comprehensive Comics at the China International Cartoon and Animation Festival Golden Monkey Award, and was selected as a work in the "Original Power" Chinese Original Animation Support Plan of the Central Propaganda Department of the People's Republic of China. It has achieved remarkable results along the way and successfully created a fresh and refined new Chinese comic IP. In this film and television adaptation, the movie not only continues the unique ancient style of the comic, but also amplifies the Chinese cultural elements contained in the movie on the big screen. The charm of China "All things have spirits" is a very important concept in Chinese traditional culture. It reflects the unique aesthetic taste of the Chinese people, who believe that all things in the universe have life. Images of mountain gods, river gods, flower fairies, and tree spirits appear in classic masterpieces and legends such as "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio" and "Journey to the West". The film "The Umbrella Girl" provides the audience with another perspective on the world of spirits. In addition, paper kites made with traditional techniques and various utensils used by the ancients are presented on the big screen with an "anthropomorphic" setting, allowing the audience to experience the ancient customs in a more vivid and interesting way, awakening the "Chinese romance" in everyone's bones, and jointly appreciate the infinite charm of Chinese culture. Video Screen: |
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