The starring lineup of "Removing the Three Evils Around the World" includes Ruan Jingtian, Yuan Fuhua and Chen Yiwen, etc., and the cost is less than 10 million. However, the box office of the movie has exceeded 200 million since its release for 5 days.
Chen Guilin, a character who decided to reform himself, gave people hope, but in the process of eliminating evil, he also fell into another dilemma.
However, this movie is full of stamina, and the total box office will fall for four consecutive days, eventually reaching 500 million.
Excellent guest actors in the movie can add points to the box office, such as "Aberdeen" Yuen Fuhua, his acting skills are exquisite, and he often plays cunning and ** roles in Hong Kong films, which is impressive.
At the same time, the role of the villain "Niu Head" in the movie is played by Chen Yiwen, and the smiling tiger master he plays makes the audience gnash their teeth.
Yuan Fuhua shared the reason for his cameo appearance in "Removing Three Evils Around the World" in an interview. He said that the work was new and interesting, with a clear structure and easy to manage, and he didn't have much pressure.
What's more, the leading actor Ruan Jingtian has already put down his baggage, so he also found a little time to make a cameo.
He laughs and says that this way he doesn't need to buckle the noose on Hanako (the movie character).
The reason for Yuan Fuhua's cameo in "Removing the Three Evils in the Week" is actually somewhat similar to Chen Yiwen's movie promotion reason.
Chen Yiwen once said when promoting the movie that the narrative rhythm and depth of this movie are different from our common movies, it is a good script, and it has Yuan Fuhua, Ruan Jingtian and others joining, so he also wants to earn some money to eat pig's feet rice.
It is undeniable that this movie is full of depth, and I believe that everyone will have different understandings and feelings after **.
A really good actor will not be superficial or exaggerated in his role, but can present the story in a more life-like way to the audience.
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