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动画、历史、悬疑……多部暑期档热门影片亮相上影节
Yang Shi Xin Wen·2025-06-19 01:29

Group 1 - The 27th Shanghai International Film Festival showcased several upcoming summer blockbusters and annual new films, highlighting the creative teams behind these films [1] - This summer's domestic films cover various genres including animation, history, and suspense, catering to diverse audience preferences [1] - The animated film "Liao Zhai: Lan Ruo Si," set to release in July, draws inspiration from traditional culture and adapts classic stories from Pu Songling's "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio" using a "1+5" narrative structure [1] Group 2 - The film "Liao Zhai: Lan Ruo Si" features production highlights such as the use of felt effects in "Lao Shan Dao Shi" and the aesthetic style of Song paintings in "Hua Pi," presenting the stories in a new way [3] - Scheduled for release on August 8, the film "Dong Ji Dao" presents a true historical account from World War II, focusing on the rescue of British POWs by local fishermen after a Japanese ship was sunk by a US submarine [5] - The Vice Chairman of the China Film Association, Yin Hong, noted the rich variety of film genres this summer, indicating improved artistic expression in portraying contemporary Chinese life and historical stories [6] Group 3 - A multilingual documentary titled "Yangtze River Estuary No. 2: Opening the Underwater Time Machine" was launched during the film festival, focusing on the salvage and relocation of an ancient ship near Shanghai [8] - Director Pan Yi from the Central Radio and Television Station highlighted technical innovations in the documentary, including dot cloud scanning and 3D technology to reveal intricate details of the artifacts [9]