"Zero Limit" exposure behind the scenes special Han Geng YIN FANG challenges difficult skiing.
1905 movie network news Directed by Wang Zidong as the chief producer, China’s first film focusing on snowboarding has been shown in Hebei. Impressive famous scenes, such as flying down from the "snow", U-shaped field skills, 1440 turning to grab the board, and chasing obstacles in the wild, were staged one after another. A large number of close-ups showed the unique charm of skiing in an immersive way, which also made the first wave of audience enjoy themselves. Today, the film released its first behind-the-scenes special, starring and so on, and the shooting story behind the cool visual effects was just the tip of the iceberg.

Youth, inspirational, sports. Just as Ye Weimin, the director of Zero Limit, said three key words, the film takes snowboarding as the theme, and tells the inspirational story of China ice and snow people’s initial dreams and hard work — — Feng Ling (Han Geng), a top professional skier, missed the championship in an international competition. In order to overcome his inner obstacles, he chose to go back to his hometown to worship Li, and he broke through his inner limit with the inspiration and getting along with Zhang Yuheng (YIN FANG), the agent Ivy (ornaments) and the first coach Song Beifang (ornaments), and many other actors such as back in the game, Wang and Wang also made surprise appearances in the film.

From "the smell of gunpowder" to meeting each other late, this time, Han Geng and YIN FANG, the leading group "Wind and Rain", staged many exciting confrontations in the big screen debut of skiing in China. It is reported that both of them are shooting sports movies for the first time, and a large number of action scenes and even difficult scenes in the film are personally completed. "I fell many times" and "I fell out". In the behind-the-scenes special, both of them recalled the days of "eating snow" together. Through the lens, the hardships in the filming process can be seen, and the real athletes’ efforts and hardships in training and competition are needless to say.

In fact, for the whole crew of Zero Extreme, this shooting almost completed an "extreme" challenge. During the period, the crew traveled to Chongli and several snow fields in relevant districts and counties of Zhangjiakou City. Under certain shooting conditions such as freezing cold and heavy snow, they overcame all kinds of factors, such as the difficulty of wrecker, extremely dangerous transportation of equipment, inability to lay tracks, and rushing to work late at night to make way for the Winter Olympics test. Without any similar sports shooting experience to learn from, they tried their best to present a fresh and cool mirror-carrying effect and a pleasant "snow country". In this regard, Wang Zinan, the chief producer, said, "Looking back now, the resilience of the whole team actually complements the spiritual core of the film, and our original intention is not only to present a burning, dazzling and cool visual enjoyment for the audience, but also to hope that this film can show the development mark of China’s ice and snow sports and make up for a blank space in the skiing theme of China films for decades."