Hu Ge’s "It’s Worth It" Releases Patch Trailer, Huang Lei’s New Character Exposed

1905 movie network news Producer, director, screenwriter, starring, starring, starring, and specially starring in the film, recently exposed the sticker trailer and role poster, and officially announced that Huang Lei is particularly starring. The film has a number of powerful actors joining, and the whole lineup will be officially announced one after another.


The film tells the story of Wen Shan, an ordinary screenwriter who is "left behind", who accidentally changes to writing eulogies for a living. In his encounters with ordinary people of all kinds, Wen Shan comforts others, gains warmth, and finally finds his own life direction. In the film, Wen Shan, as the person who writes the eulogy, will stage a real and warm human story with multiple groups of clients. Huang Lei’s "Mr. Wang" is one of the clients. His story with Wen Shan will also be the opening story of the film.


The movie "It’s Worth It" released a character poster and officially announced Huang Lei’s participation. In the movie, he plays "Mr. Wang", one of Wen Shan’s clients, who commissions Wen Shan to write a eulogy due to the death of his father. With a busy career, he is unsmiling and direct, and he is so busy that he is almost inhumane. When he talks about his father, he is even more alienated as an outsider. In this story, Wen Shan hides the regrets of his relatives during their lifetime in the text, hoping to give Mr. Wang compensation and comfort.


In the poster, Wen Shan uses words to restore the long life path of Mr. Wang’s father. Mr. Wang follows the footsteps and gradually understands his father, feels the love he never noticed before, and reconciles with regret. Wen Shan also insights into the emotional reconciliation between the two generations in the record of this story. Life is long, and everyone’s life is worth it, and it is worth listening to and writing about.


In the trailer of the film’s simultaneous exposure, Wen Shan opens with "I used to be a screenwriter", and the voices of the people around him are one after another: there are doubts about "but aren’t you just writing a story now?", there are compromises of "I don’t write a script anymore", and there are encouragement of "just writing it"… In the words, the lines can feel the life dilemma that Wen Shan faces in his creation and life. At the end, "What you write is yourself" seems to be waking up to Wen Shan. Confined by the "second act" of life, he also listens to and records other people’s stories by writing eulogies in the film, and at the same time, he seeks the balance in his heart. And on the real stage of "you and I are the world", what kind of warm story will the client represented by Mr. Wang collide with Wenshan? Stay tuned.