"Love Life" plays on a large scale again, painting naked women’s bodies in Mingdao Snow
The film "Love Life," written by Ma Liwen and starring Xia Yu, one of China’s three best actors, and Yao Xingtong, a popular Taiwanese icon and the mainland version of "Lin Chi Ling," will be released nationwide on April 9, 2010. "Love Life," about the contradictions between love and desire of young men and women, is also Ming Dao’s first body painting work in the film. The scene includes indoor and snow, and there are many points to see.
"Love" takes on a theme that Chinese love movies usually dare not touch: the conflict between love and desire – love, in the name of the body. The three protagonists, Xia Yu, Ming Dao and Yao Xingtong, are entangled in love and body, and the romantic and beautiful images touch the heart.
"Love Life" is Ming Dao’s film debut, in which he wrote the first body painting work, and the mannequin was played by the heroine Yao Xingtong.
It is reported that the heroine of this film was written by the director Ma Liwen based on herself, and there are many shadows of her, and even the name is only one word short of her own name. Gao Jun, deputy general manager of the New Film Federation, said that Ma Liwen started writing the script of "Love Life" five years ago, and he believes that such medium-investment, meaningful and high-quality films will appear as "dark horses" this year.
Ma Liwen, the screenwriter of the film, is known for his delicate and moving screenplay style. The film "The One Who Loves Me the Most in the World" caused a sensation after its release, and won the Best Director Award at the 14th China Golden Rooster and Hundred Flowers Film Festival and the Changchun Film Festival Outstanding Chinese Feature Film Award, Best Director and Best Supporting Actress. The second director’s work "The Two of Us" won the Best Actress Award at the 18th Tokyo Film Festival and the Best Director Award and Best Actress Award at the 14th Golden Rooster and Hundred Flowers Film Festival.