"Burst Point" is announced to be fixed on 12.8 Zhang Jiahui and Chen Weiting brothers turn against each other
1905 movie network news Recently, the movie starring,, and has released a preview and poster, announcing that it will be officially released on December 8.
"Burst Point" tells the story of Chief Inspector Li Zhenbang (Zhang Jiahui) and undercover police officer Jiang Ming (Chen Weiting) secretly executing a plan to hunt down drug dealers. Helpless to encounter danger, Jiang Ming is forced to walk the edge of black and white and gradually loses control. In order to stick to the bottom line, former teammates have mutual killing intentions. Suspicion, anger, madness, disappointment… All the staff lost their minds and were on the verge of collapse!
A deeper and deeper vortex, as the anti-drug mission jointly executed by Chief Inspector Li Zhenbang (Zhang Jiahui, played) and undercover police officer Jiang Ming (Chen Weiting, played) unfolds. How did he know that his colleague died tragically, Jiang Ming’s hands were stained with blood, his undercover identity was exposed, the mission was forced to be terminated, and the former brothers were faced with parting ways. Everyone reached the "breaking point" on the verge of collapse. Officer Bang lost his mind and drove his car into his former teammates, feeling crazy; Jiang Ming raised a boulder and smashed it at the enemy, killing his eyes red; Yingxiu (Liang Luoshi, played) issued a desperate roar in the face of the great change, tearing his heart and lungs apart.
This time, Zhang Jiahui and Chen Weiting not only staged the "love and kill" drama of brothers against each other in the play, but also were "abused" by the director outside the play to the point of physical and mental exhaustion. Zhang Jiahui contributed the most "life-threatening" performance in the industry, chasing, gunfights, and fighting in person. At the same time, this is also Chen Weiting’s challenge to high-difficulty Hong Kong films again after many years. The silver-haired style is eye-catching, and the ensuing depression and war damage are particularly heart-wrenching.