Xu Zheng's new trailer for Lost in Russia: Huang Meiying plays the role of Lost in Russia

Xu Zheng's new trailer for Lost in Russia: Huang Meiying plays the role of Lost in Russia

Today (December 16), the official movie "Lost in Russia" announced the actress who plays the mother - Huang Meiying. The official also released a new trailer, revealing the behind-the-scenes of Xu Zheng and this "Lost in Russia" filming. Huang Meiying has starred in "Desire", "The Story of a Noble Family", "Peacock", etc. This is her first comedy.

Latest preview:

Lost in Russia tells the story of Ivan, a small business owner who is entangled in a business dispute and accidentally takes a train to Russia with his mother. During the journey, he and his mother have a fierce conflict, and at the same time he has to compete with his competitors. In order to finally arrive in Moscow, he has to overcome difficulties with his mother and face the problems that he has been avoiding in his family life.

"Lost in Russia" is a comedy film directed by Xu Zheng, starring Xu Zheng, Yuan Quan, Shen Teng and others. The film is the third work in the "Lost in Russia" series, telling the healing journey of a mother and son, and will be released on the first day of the Lunar New Year in 2020.

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