The official Weibo account of the movie "Lost in Russia" released a new trailer today. On the train to Russia, Xu Zheng and his biological mother have a high-energy confrontation, and all kinds of embarrassing things happen frequently. The previously announced lead actress Yuan Quan also appeared in this trailer! "Lost in Russia" is the third film in the "Lost in Russia" series directed by Xu Zheng, starring Xu Zheng and Yuan Quan. This time the story is set in Russia, telling the story of a mother and son's journey of healing. In this trailer, Xu Zheng accidentally boarded a train to Russia with his mother, and embarrassing things happened frequently on the train: Yuan Quan, who was far away, bombarded him with phone calls, his mother on the train fed him food and asked soul-searching questions, and he was forced to climb the roof of the train on a snowy night. Xu Zheng, who has multiple identities such as actor, director, producer, and screenwriter, revealed that his own personal experience was incorporated into the film. "The relationship with our mother is something that each of us will face. I hope that through the movie everyone can see the process of how to love." "Lost in Russia" will be released on the first day of the Lunar New Year in 2020. |
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